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  2. DEAD SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Next of-kin of men of the A.I.F. killed In action will he notified personally. This was decided by the War Cabinet last ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    Thrilling adventure, stirring conflict and breathless emotion crowd each other for plenty of excitement In Shirley Temple's latest picture for 20lh Century Fox ...

    Article : 212 words
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  5. Death Penalty For Aiding British Bombers

    LONDON, February 4.--A message from Bergen states that the Germans sentenced to death three Norwegians who wirelessed information aiding ...

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  6. TIDAL DIARY

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  8. COSTLY ESCAPADE

    The arm of tho law Is long. It Is capable of being stretched to take hold of an offender who might think ho is well outside Its reach. That ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. PHASES OF THE MOON.

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  10. ALBION PARK RACES

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  11. RACING RESULTS

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  12. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  13. THE CIVIC.

    A program that deserves the success it Is achieving Is the one now screening at the Civic. It is made up of two really entertaining pictures. "Torrid Zone" and ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. INDEPENDENT ETHIOPIA

    LONDON. February 4.--The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) said in a statement In the House of Commons to-day that Britain would welcome the ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Edward G. Robinson in "Brother Orchid" heads the program now screening at the Royal. This Is a satire on gangsters and Is hilariously funny. Robinson has the role ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. CHORUS GIRLS

    LONDON (by Air Mall).--Out-of work London chorus girls want to form companies of dancers and singers to give entertainments to the crowds In ...

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  17. VICTORIAN COAL CONTROL.

    Under the National Security (Emergency Powers) Act, considerable powers were given this week to the Coal Controller by regulations agreed ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. WATCHMAN'S HOLIDAY

    There are alas! many red hurricane lamps in the streets of London in these days--but gone Is the night watchman who used to sit, ...

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  19. SECRET GUNSIGHT

    BOSTON. February 5.--Lieut.Col. Paul French, in a radio address, said that the United States army has n mechanical mathematical wizard for ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. CITY BAND DANCE.

    The dance to be conducted by the City Band will be held In the Four Ways Theatre on Friday night. The announcement In yesterday's Issue stated the function was ...

    Article : 37 words
  21. CURE FOR "NERVES"

    A London A.F.S. man who turned out at fires almost every night for more than a week during the height of tho blitz was taken to the London ...

    Article : 274 words
  22. Free Roumania Movement In London

    LONDON, February 4.--M. Tilea, former Minister Plenipotentiary in London, whom the Roumanian Cabinet deprived of nationality, In a ...

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  23. FRENCH AIRMAN ESCAPES FROM NAZIS.

    LONDON, February 5.--A young French air mechanic desirous of Joining the R.A.F. armed himself with a revolver at the week-end, seized a ...

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  24. EVOLUTION

    A new and radical theory of evolution, differing from the classic Darwinian teachings by contending that the process of organic development is ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. COLOR BLINDNESS.

    According to experts six [?]hen in every 100 are color blind, but the percentage of color blindness Is very much lower In the case of women. The ...

    Article : 232 words
  26. MILITARY VEHICLES IN ACCIDENTS.

    LONDON, February 4.--The Minister for War (Mr. Margesson), in the House of Commons, said that military vehicles had been Involved In an average of 300 ...

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  27. Man Arrested On Murder Charge

    CLONCURRY. Wednesday.--Duncan M'lntyre Stewart, shearers' cook, also known as William Stewart, was admitted to Cloncurry district ...

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  28. GENERAL WAVELL VISITS ERITREA.

    LONDON, February 4.--A Cairo message says: It is revealed that the Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East (General Sir Archibald Wavell) ...

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  29. MORE U.S.A. EXPORTS ARE BANNED.

    WASHINGTON, February 4.--President Roosevelt has extended the export licensing system to oil well refining machinery, radium, uranium ...

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  30. Rat Plague Near Longreach

    LONGREACH. Wednesday.--When the Longreach shire health inspector (Mr. I. Homer) travelled on an engine between Longreach and Cramsle, a few ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. CONQUERING WOUNDS

    LONDON (by Air Mail).--Mr. A. Dickson Wright, a London surgeon, disclosed that among the men evacuated from Dunkirk was a convoy of ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. ROSEBERY, AT VICTORIA PARK.

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  33. MENINGITIS REPLACES INFLUENZA.

    LONDON, February 4.--The Ministry for Health announces that the danger period of Influenza Is closing without sign of a serious epidemic. ...

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  34. FACTORY HEATING.

    The problem of heating all parts of British workshops in war-time during the winter may Become acute. A timely invention, therefore, is the Tangye ...

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  35. CANADIAN ENGINEERS

    Hard-rock miners representing every Province In Canada, now are engaged night and day In extensive tunnelling operations on the Rock of Gibraltar, ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. THE RIGHTEOUS CAUSE

    That individual Indians do not permit political considerations to obscure their judgment on the war Is reflected In a letter published In the 'Civil and ...

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  37. New Marketing Scheme For Tobacco Crop

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Virtual agreement on a new wartime marketing scheme for the Australian tobacco crop was reached at a conference of ...

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  38. CANADIAN OFFICER'S NEW JOB.

    LONDON, February 4.--Commodore L. W. Murray, of the Royal Canadian Navy, has taken up the newly-created post of Commodore commanding ...

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  39. PACIFIST'S ELECTION PLANS.

    LONDON (by Air Mail).--Mr. W. S. Seamark, a butcher, describing himself as "a Christian Pacifist Stop-the-War" candidate, was nominated to oppose ...

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  40. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL BOMBED.

    LONDON, February 4.--A Middlesex hospital among other buildings was recently bombed. ...

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  42. Threats Against Cuban President

    HAVANA, February 4.--It is reliably stated that an anonymous 'phone call to President Batista, threatening "to fire on the palace," ...

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  43. FLASHED TORCH DURING RAID.

    When an enemy raid was In progress, and enemy aircraft were overhead, Frederick Sydney Imber (37), laborer, stood in the middle of a road and ...

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  44. NEWMARKET AND CUP DOUBLES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The imported borse, Dhoti. who is one of the favorites for the Newmarket Handicap, will not race will the Oakleigh plate. ...

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  45. "STAGGERING NORMALITY."

    A Yorkshireman came to London to see, as he thought, the ruins of a great city. What he actually discovered he described in a broadcast as ...

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  46. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Battle casualties of the A.I.F. announced so far total 715. In a list issued tonight five Victorians and six ...

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  47. VICTORIAN GIRL RETAINS SWIM TITLE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Judy Joy Davies (Victoria). retained her national 100 yards women's freestyle title at the Valley baths to-night. She did ...

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  48. GIANT BANANAS.

    Recently a claim was made that Billinudgel, near Mullumbimby (N.S. Wales), had something In the way of outsize bananas with fruit a foot long, ...

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  49. OBITUARY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The death occurred to-day of Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, at the age of 77 years after a fortnight's illness. ...

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  50. RING BURIED 25 YEARS.

    After having been burled for 25 years a wedding ring has been found at Southgate. Colin, the four-year-old son of Mr. ...

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  51. BOMB IN BELGRADE CLUB.

    LONDON, February 4.--A Belgrade message says: A bomb this afternoon exploded In the rending room of the Anglo-Jugoslav Club at Zagreb. One ...

    Article : 48 words
  52. LEADING SCULLER'S DEATH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--John Thomas Merritt Sullivan, who won the sculling championship of Queensland in 1937, died last night, ...

    Article : 42 words
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