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  2. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It would be advantageous to both nations to have a trade treaty between Australia and Japan, declared the Japanese Minister (Mr. ...

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  3. DR. EVATT JOINS WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Dr. Evatt was to-day sworn in as fifth Labour member of the War Council. ...

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  4. BLENHEIM DIVES TO ATTACK

    Close-up of a deadly British Blenheim bomber. The moving turrets of British bombers, mounted with cannon as well as machine-guns, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Hitler Launches His Spring Offensive

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The renewal of heavy Germans air attacks on England is regarded by many London commentators as the opening of the great ...

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  6. TO SPEED UP ARMAMENTS

    WASHINGTON, March 14. A.A.P.—The Federal Security Administrator (Mr. Paul McNutt), in a sweeping move to step up armaments ...

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  7. YUGOSLAVIA MAY RESIST

    LONDON. March 14. A.A.P.—Opposition in Yugoslavia is growing to the sweeping demands reported to have been made by the Axis. ...

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  8. FIRST CLASH

    CAIRO, March 14.—For the past fort-night Australian troops have been scrapping on the frontier of Tripolitania sand made their first contact in this war with ...

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  9. JAPAN SEEN AS LIKELY FOE

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. A.A.P.—America had to face the possibility of Japan becoming an active belligerent, the Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) ...

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  10. £80 A WEEK AND EXPENSES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Sir Bertram Stevens will draw £80 a week and living expenses under his appointment by the Commonwealth Government as Australian ...

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  11. INTENDED NO DISCOURTESY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The decisions of the conference in Melbourne on Monday on conditions to be observed in the metal trade industries will not cut across the ...

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  12. IN BRIEF

    After crashing through the gates at a level crossing at Coburg yesterday afternoon, a single-seater motor-car in which an elderly woman was a passenger was ...

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  13. BERNARD SHAW ON B.B.C. BAN

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—"The whole managing staff of the British Broadcasting Corporation should be sacked instantly," says Mr. George Bernard ...

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  14. "VICTORIA NOT FAVOURED"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Charges made by Sydney interests that the Federal Government was discriminating in favour of Victoria in the allocation of defence ...

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  15. SOME BRITISH PAPERS SMALLER STILL

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—From Monday, penny daily papers in Britain will have another reduction in size. Three days a week they will be restricted ...

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  16. SAID BOOKS COULD NOT BE FOUND

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A warning that if he did not comply with the order of the Court he might be attached was given to Frank Dimmock Sanders in the Equity ...

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  17. U.S. FREEZES HUNGARIAN CREDITS

    WASHINGTON. March 14. A.A.P.—President Roosevelt has signed an order freezing Hungarian credits in the United States. This is the 12th such order ...

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  18. EGYPT PUTS FAITH IN DEMOCRACY

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—The Egyptian Premier and Foreign Minister (Hussein Sirry Pasha), interviewed at Cairo, said that Egypt voluntarily ranged ...

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  19. LIFT MECHANIC CRUSHED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Peter Collins, a young lift mechanic, was crushed to death by an electric lift he was adjusting in Capel Court, Collins-street, City, to-day. ...

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  20. POLISH "QUISLING" MURDERED

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—Polish circles in London have received information that the Polish "Quisling," Igo Sym, who is managing director of a ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, March 14.—With warming sunshine and clear skies over the Strait of Dover, a continuation of the air onslaught in daylight ...

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  22. GIRL ALLERGIC TO BATH SALTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Court to-day dismissed the appeal of Margaret Rose Levi, of Manly, who had been non-suited in her claim for £5000 against Col. ...

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  24. TALKS MAY BE PROLONGED

    TOKIO, Mar. 14. A.A.P.—Franco-Thailand negotiations for a treaty based on the mediation terms will take considerable time, said a Japanese ...

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  25. MINISTER BELIEVES PLOT WAS TO WRECK TRAIN

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—The former British Minister at Sofia (Mr. G. W. Rendel), in a message to London, confirms the story from Istanbul of the ...

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  26. JUDGE SAW CROCODILE IN BATHS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—During the Full Court hearing of the claim by Northern Territory trade unions for a basic wage of £5/10/ plus a tropical allowance of ...

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  27. SEVEN KILLED WHEN BOMBERS HIT

    MONTREAL, March 14. A.A.P.—Two large bombing planes, while flying low, touched wings, and crashed on a farm about 35 miles from Toronto. ...

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  28. GIRL DIED AFTER LEG WAS SEVERED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 17-year-old girl died in an ambulance to-night after she had had her left leg severed when she fell from a moving train at Wallendbeen. ...

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  29. Indians Want Dominion Terms Clarified

    BOMBAY, March 14. A.A.P.—A conference of moderate Indian politicians from all parties except Gandhi's Congress and the Moslem League, adopted a ...

    Article : 174 words
  30. U.S. Envoy's Report on China

    TOKIO, March 14. A.A.P.—Japanese newspapers to-day published identical articles, asserting that Mr. Lauchlin Currie, President Roosevelt's ...

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  31. ROME ADMITS AIR ATTACK ON SHIP

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—A communique issued in Rome admits that enemy torpedo-carrying planes attacked Italian ships anchored off Valona ...

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  32. Mrs. Roosevelt on Unionism

    NEW YORK, March 14. A.A.P.—Mrs. Roosevelt said in her column. "My Day," that she favours union organisation because it was the only protection the ...

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  33. SUBMARINE VICTIM OF GREEK DESTROYER

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—The Greek Ministry of Marine announces that the destroyer Psara, while escorting a convoy in the Aegean Sea, sank a submarine ...

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  34. MR. ROOSEVELT'S SON CALLED UP

    WASHINGTON, March 14. A.A.P.—President Roosevelt's son, Franklin, junior, has been called up for active duty as a naval ensign, aboard the destroyer ...

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