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  2. JAPANESE AFFIRM DESIRE TO AVOID WAR

    TOKIO, Feb. 18.--The Domei Agency says the Vice Foreign Minister (Mr. Chuishi Ohayshi), replying to questions, told the House of Representatives Accounts ...

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  3. BALKAN PACT SIGNED

    SOFIA, February 18.--Turkey and Bulgaria have jointly announced an agreement "without prejudice to their contracted agreements with other ...

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  4. "WILL NOT FAIL ENGLAND"

    WASHINGTON, February 18.--Senator Pepper, during the debate in the Senate on the "Aid Bill" yesterday, predicted the United States would ...

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  5. ABOLITION MOVE REJECTED

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday.--After a protracted debate, a motion for the abolition of the State Development Tax was rejected by the State Labour ...

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  6. FINANCING CHILD ENDOWMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. A. W. Fadden) is expected to-morrow to insist on two important revisions in the ...

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  7. "40-HOUR WEEK UNDESIRABLE"

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday.--After the Premier had detailed the Government's reason for opposition to a statutory 40-hour week, the Labour ...

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  8. WORLD-WIDE WAR LIKELY

    OTTAWA, February 18.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) reviewing the war, said: "Among diplomatic and military authorities there ...

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  9. FEDERAL A.R.P. PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--For more than a year the Federal Government, in collaboration with the States, has been perfecting A.R.P. plans for ...

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  10. State Election Date Not Decided

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday.--Although Cabinet met to-day no decision was reached regarding the election date. A group ...

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  11. WAR CABINET MEETINGS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Labour members of the War Council will not be permitted to attend future meetings of the War Cabinet. ...

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  12. Britain To Investigate Canal Facilities

    LONDON, February 18.--The Ministry for Transport has appointed Mr. Frank Pick, who resigned from the managing directorship of the London ...

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  13. VIOLENT STORM IN SPAIN

    LONDON, February 18.--A violent storm is still raging throughout Spain. The whole of the old town section of Santander has been destroyed, ...

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  14. PREPARING FOR EMERGENCY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--To maintain essential services in an emergency plans are being made under which shipping companies will carry large ...

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  15. Tripped by Red Tape

    BUCHAREST, February 18.--The Air Ministry has listed buildings in Bucharest whose electricity will be cut off for ...

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  16. Munition Jobs Attract 1000 Applications

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Jobs for key workers in the new munitions factory evidently have great attraction, for over 1000 men and women applied for ...

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  17. ENGLISH DOCTOR'S DISCOVERY

    WASHING, February 18.--Mr. Thomas Henry, the science editor of the North American Newspaper "Alliance," reports that thousands of ...

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  18. Police Promotions Announced

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The following police promotions were announced to-day: From Sergeants second-class to ...

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  19. WAR CABINET'S EXAMINATION OF DEFENCE PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--For seven hours to-day, the War Cabinet discussed plans to enable Australia withstand any attempt to violate her ...

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  20. Communist's Conviction Upheld.

    WASHINGTON, February 18.--The Washington Supreme Court upheld the conviction of the Communist, Earl Browder for using a passport ...

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