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  2. Grim Gun Duel Fought By Police And Murderer In Frozen North

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Whan Albert Johnson, a mad trapper, shot it out in the last'bttlee with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police yesterday in barren snowbhound country300) miles southwest of Aklavik, there ended one of the most exciting police hunts ...

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  3. WORK MR. BRUCE WILL DO

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Every effort to reduce the overseas interest burden on the Australian taxpayer is to be ...

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  4. FAR EAST PEACE MOVE FAILS Chinese Reject Demand For Withdrawal

    The conference of Japanese and Chinese military leaders, arranged by neutral representatives, failed today. ...

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  5. DISCOUNT RATE FALLS Bank Of England Down To 5 Per Cent.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Bank of England reduced its discount rate today by one per cent, to 5 per cent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REMAINED WITH UNION JACK

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. — The Chinese and Japanese, ceased firing on Woosung this morning while British volunteers, in a ...

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  7. FIRST DEBATE ENDS SUDDENLY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Address-in-Reply debate, which usually lasts several days, collapsed suddenly in the House of Representatives ...

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  8. CHURCH STRIKE ENDS

    GEELONG, Thursctny. — Officials of South Geelong Methodist Church and Sunday School who Were declared by the minister (the Rev. U. H. Scurr) ...

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  9. Fraud by Self Mutilation

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Insurance companies which last year paid out £14,293 in workers' compensation claims, declared that deliberate f ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. PINNED UNDER LORRY FOR TWO HOURS

    BURNIE. Thursday. — Dennis Hope had an amazing escape from death today when a loaded motor lorry he was driving plunged down an nk ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. Stranded Freighter in More Dangerous Position

    PERTH, Thursday. — The Japanese freighter Hayo Maru, which has been firmly aground north of Bunbmy since Sunday morning, has been forced in ...

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  12. Hot and Cold Justice

    GRIFFITH (N.S.W.), Thursday. — Griffith Ratepayers’ and Progress Association is urging that a new lock-up be provided. ...

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  13. N.S.W. Labor Conference Wants Heavy Taxes

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The A.L.P. conference tonight carried motions asking the Government to take adequate steps for the relief of m ...

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  14. Another Freighter In Trouble

    FREMANTLE, Thursday. - Tin Japanese freighter Altai Main, which left port last Friday, is returning with a leak in No. 1 hold. She has [?] [?] ...

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  15. Transport Act Prevents N.S.W. Cricket Tour

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Thursday. — Albury sporting circles are indignant that the provisions of the Transport Act will prevent the visit of a New ...

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  16. Wharf Laborer Injured

    While working on the [?] Mecka at the Victoria Dock last night Alexander Draper, 48, wharf [?] of Napier Street, Fitzroy, fell down a ...

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  17. Premier Has Operation

    THE Premier (Mr, Hogan) underwent a minor operation at Mount St. Evin’s Hospital yesterday. Later in the day his condition was reported ...

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  18. AIRMEN ARRIVE.

    — Messrs. H. Jeffrey (left) and H. Jenkins photographed at Essendon yesterday after their arrival from London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Moscow Woman Who Prefers To Die Rather Than Return To Russia

    SIDELIGHTS on Russian affairs were given yesterday by Mrs. I. Halkin, of Moscow, who reached Melbourne in the German liner Aller on her way to ...

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  20. Shipment of Flooring Timber May Pave Way To Big Export Industry

    WHEN the Aberdeen, and Commonwealth liner Largs Bay sails from Melbourne for London on March 12, included in her cargo will be 50,000ft. ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. Soviet Journal Banned

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — On behalf of the Postmaster-General, the vice-president of the Executive Council (Senator McLachlan) told Senator ...

    Article : 72 words
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