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  2. CHINESE FIGHT ON, THOUGH LEADER GOES

    Chinese troops continue to actively resist the Japanese advance at Hsifengkow Pass, 100 miles north-east of ...

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  3. PAYING- OFF PENNANT

    H.M.A.S. ALBATROSS steamed into port yesterday from the summer cruise with a paying-off pennant 160 yards long waving from the mast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TARIFF DEBATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- "In Britain's leadership-- not in world parleys-- lies the future of Empire stability." ...

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  5. SURF BOAT SMOTHERED IN SPRAY

    BIG SEAS WERE BREAKING at Dee Why yesterday, and the local crew had spills and thrills during the surf-boat race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAY HAVE TO MEET A SPYING CHARGE

    LONDON, Thursday. Private Moscow advices to the "Daily Chronicle" declare that espionage is ...

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  7. HORATIUS OUTDONE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- For a fleeting moment this evening the House of Representatives divested itself of ...

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  8. EXCHANGE OF CRUISERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The transfers of the cruisers Canberra and Australia to British waters in exchange for three ...

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  9. MYSTERY HORSE IN MOONLIGHT

    PERTH, Thursday.--At midnight last night, when the moonlight was bright and the range of vision longer than usual, there ...

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  10. NO BIG TAXI COMBINE

    CONSOLIDATION of taxi organisations into one big union, with the ultimate object of arriving at a standard fare and a ...

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  11. RE-SOLD FOR £500,000

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The terms of re-sale of six Commonwealth ships repossessed from the White Star group, ...

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  12. PIONEER WANTED

    Though the Australian Board of Missions, Church of England, has been compelled in the past few years to reduce its grants to some of the ...

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  13. Joy-ride On Fire Engine Cost Over £8

    PENRITH, Thursday.--At the Police Court to-day Francis Frizelie was charged with driving a fire engine whilst under ...

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  14. QUIET WEDDING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- St, Mary's Church of England, Caulfield, was the setting for the marriage tonight of Ruth, eldest daughter of ...

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  15. "WICKED WOMAN"

    The Minister for Labor gave evidence yesterday at the Central Police Court in a charge of false pretences against Alice Mary Dunn (39). ...

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  16. BAN ON PISTOLS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--To assist the States in their measures against law-breakers, the Commonwealth has decided to prohibit the importation ...

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  17. ST. PATRICK'S DAY

    SARI. MARITZA, Paramount star, celebrates her birthday to-day, St. Patrick's Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LENGTHY EXHIBITS

    Detectives Devine and Langley, of Redfern, will have some awkward exhibits to handle when they give evidence against a man arrested last ...

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  19. FRITH'S MAJORITY

    LISMORE, Thursday.--When the count was completed and all preferences distributed in the Lismore by-election ballot to-day, final ...

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  20. WALSH ISLAND

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--For the first time in the history of Walsh Island Government Dockyard a private firm was permitted this week to carry ...

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  21. ROAD TRANSPORT

    "Australian Governments appear to be very fond of appointing boards to investigate transport problems, and of then ignoring their reports." ...

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  22. MYSTERY RELIGION

    Selecting them as being of special interest to Christianity to-day. Professor Angus delivered a lecture at the Y.M.C.A. last night on the ...

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  23. DR. ANGUS

    In regard to the assertion of Dr. Angus in "The Daily Telegraph" that the charges made against him at the Presbytery of Sydney on Tuesday ...

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  24. X-RAY APPARATUS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The need for the importation of foreign X-ray apparatus into Australia to stimulate local experts to develop the ...

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  25. AN AUSTRALIAN "AMY"

    MRS. H. BONNEY, (lie Australian airwoman (left), who plans to leave on a record-breaking solo flight to England on April 10, is shown with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. BABY DROWNS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Audrey Biggs, 14 months, granddaughter of Mr. and' Mrs. O. Biggs, of Koondrook, was drowned in an irrigation channel ...

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  27. COMING EVENTS

    Confiding in two women who visited her yesterday that she feared the police might make a raid, an alleged fortune-teller at Surry Hills ...

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  28. WAR HOMES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Nearly £29,000,000 has been spent on war Service homes, according to the report of the Commission's activities ...

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  29. "SERIOUS VIEW"

    Speaking on behalf of the Government in the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin said that a serious view was taken of the arrest of the Britishers. ...

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  30. GREYHOUND RACES

    The Doncaster and Sydney Cup will be raced for at Easter at Harold Park and Shepherd's Bush, under the auspices of the Greyhound Racing ...

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  31. MORE ARRIVALS

    Commonwealth migration statistics for January show that arrivals (5655) exceeded recorded departures (4623) by 1032. ...

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  32. SAVED COUNTRY

    HOBART, Thursday.--The united tackling of Australian public and financial problems by Commonwealth and State Governments had ...

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  33. CHINA AWAKES

    Members of the Junior Literary Society, Sydney, and their friends spent an excellent evening on Wednesday night last to celebrate the ...

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  34. HOT WEATHER GENERAL

    Hot weather was general over New South Wales yesterday, and should be experienced for most of to-day. A cool change from the south may ...

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  35. EVEREST PLANES JESTED

    Two Westland aeroplanes of the Mount Everest flight expedition were thoroughly tested to-day by Flight- Lieut. McIntyre and Lord Clydesdale. ...

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  36. TO REMOVE BRIDGE TAX

    We had a promise from the Premier that if finances improved he would consider removing the Harbor Bridge Tax altogether. Finances ...

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  37. INDIAN BODY ILLEGAL

    The Reception Committee of the Indian National Congress, whose meeting in Calcutta was banned, has now officially been declared an illegal ...

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  38. LABOR COUNCIL POLICY

    IN a manifesto issued last night, the Labor Council announced its immediate future industrial and economic policy. ...

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  39. AGAINST REFERENDUM

    The Federal A.L.P. decided last night: "That this executive is opposed to the Referendum Bill, and we recommend to branches and ...

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  40. CLERKS WIN DEBATE

    A debate between the Commonwealth Accountants Students' Society and the Articled Clerks' Association of N.S.W., last night, on the ...

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  41. FIRST WEDDING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The marriage of Miss Alice Kitson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kitson, one of the oldest families ...

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  42. THREE SHOPS BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A block of three wooden shops in the business centre of Mangangatang was destroyed by fire late last night. The ...

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  43. CLERKS FOR THE CENSUS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Applicants for temporary positions at Canberra as tabulating clerks in census work will not be examined outside the ...

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  44. MACHINES AND DAMAGE

    In a statement last night, Mr. N. Burke, secretary of the Postal Workers' Union, claimed that the mail machine equipment at the Sydney ...

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  45. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold per fine ounce today was £600½. ...

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