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  3. FINAL STAGES IN ETHIOPA

    LONDON, April 16--A correspondent of the "Times," arriving In Aden from Abyssinia, said the Abvssinian war entered the last stage on April 15. ...

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  4. ROOSEVELT NOT WORRIED

    WASHINGTON, April 16--President Roosevelt, at a Press conference, answered flatly "No" to a question whether he was gloomy about the ...

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  5. RUSSO-JAP. PACT REACTIONS

    WASHINGTON, April 16.--Diplomatic sources predicted yesterday that the Russian and United States conversations on commercial relations ...

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  8. NAZI INVASION OF RUSSIA?

    LONDON, April 16.--The diplomatic correspondent. of the "Daily Telegraph" says reports reaching London suggest that Germany. Is expediting ...

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  9. BUNDABERG RED CROSS MEETING

    After an absence of several months, the Deputy President of the Bundaberg branch of the Red Cross Society, Mrs. J. F. Boreham, was Welcomed ...

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  10. To The Editor

    Sir,--I read in Saturday's issue of our paper that the Friendly Societies and accepted the local doctors resignations' and were calling for two ...

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  11. EUROPEAN WAR DEVELOPMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- After a meeting, of the War Council tomorrow, the Acting Prime Minister Mr. A. W. Fadden) is expected to ...

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  12. MERCHANT SHIPS FROM FACTORIES

    As part of a plan to tap a new source of merchant tonnage, the British Admiralty is now equipping with up-todate, plant derelict ...

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  13. DROUGHT RELIEF SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Although the Federal Government agreed yesterday to a reduction of about £1,000,000 in its share of loan funds for ...

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  14. KILLED, CAPTURED AND RELEASED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The happiest people in Brisbane to-night were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hurren, of Thompson Estate, and Mils. A. E. Sweeney. ...

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  15. CONTROL RETAIL PRICES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Trade Union lenders said, to-day the most effective means of immoving home consumption, of meat was to reduce ...

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  16. COST OF LIVING INDEX

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Despite a rigid price fixing system another appreciable increase in the cost of food and groceries in March quarter ...

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  17. Former Mayor of Brisbane Dead

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. J. F. Maxwell. former M.L.A., and Mayor of Brisbane in 1926-21 during the visit of the Prince of Wales, died to-day. ...

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  18. SINGAPORE MOVE DENIED

    TOKIO, April 16.--The Cabinet (spokesman,(Mr. Ishil) said yesterday that he had been authorised by the Government, to deny absolutely and ...

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  19. OIL PRODUCTION ENCOURAGING

    ROMA, Wednesday.--Official production tost, in Roma Blocks .Oil Company's No. 4 bore is still proceeding well and showing oil, but until the full ...

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  20. Gas Strikers Reject Arbitration

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Negotiations for a settlement of the gas strike today proved unsuccessful, a compulsory conference terminated without a ...

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  21. "Industrial Examination Futile"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--"At such a critical time it would be futile to carry out an elaborate examination of the conditions of an industry," said ...

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  22. A.J.A. Secretary State Air Relations Officer

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Stan Phillips, tire district secretary of the Australian Journalists' Associationhas ...

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  23. Financing New Programme of State Works

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- State Governments have been set the problem of eliminating works of least prgeney following the decision of the ...

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  24. Two Killed When Brick Wall Collapses

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Ollie Honer. 65. and Herbert Crampton. both of Nowra were killed and another man injured when a brek wall. 40 feet ...

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  25. 10,000-Ton Enemy Tanker Sunk

    LONDON, April 16.--The Admiralty announces H.M. submarine Tigris reported she sank as armed and heavily-laden tanker of about in tons ...

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