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  2. CLEARING THE AIR

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Three Italian coal ships left the British contraband control base for Italy tiffs morning. Sixteen Italian shins are still ...

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  3. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Maohtne-gup and rifle fire along most of the Rhine-Mosclle front to-day reflected the more general activity, which is result ...

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  4. PEACE PARLEYS

    LONDON, Sunday.--A message from Helsinki says that as the peace talks approach their climax, the Finns checked the Russian advance across ...

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  5. BY TWO WICKETS

    SYDNEY, Monday--After an exciting finish New South Wales beat The Rest of Australia by two wickets to-day. Early In their second innings the New ...

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  6. COAL MINERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A resolution promising assistance in preventing the transport of coal mined by non-union labour was passed at a meeting held ...

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  7. DIPLOMATS ACTIVE

    LONDON, Monday.--The arrival in London of Mr. Sumner Welles (U.S.A. Under-Secretary for State) was shorn of ceremonial. He was greeted by Mr. ...

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  8. THE WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty in a notice to the Press states: "The German SS Hanover (5600 tons) was intercepted by a British cruiser on the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--According to tho Assistant Minister for Supply (Mr. H. E. Holt), lack of training facilities has prevented Queensland sharing ...

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  10. "END IN SIX MONTHS"

    LONDON, Sunday.--The correspondent of "The Times" in Copenhagen says that a Danish correspondent has reported from Berlin that the visit to ...

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  11. COMPOSITE MINISTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Lobby discussions to-day emphasised the difficulties confronting Mr. R. G. Menzies in the reconstruction of the Ministry. ...

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  12. CHINCHILLA TRAGEDY

    CHINCHILLA, Monday. -- Sydney Harrold (22) was killed yesterday when he was run over by a timber truck. Harrold. who was a native of ...

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  13. APPLE SCARCITY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Medium-sized apples sold at 16 a dozen in Brisbane to-day. and larger sizes at 26, or 3d. each if bought singly. Tho arrival of ...

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  14. CONTRACT FOR WETHERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Following the failure of negotiations for the sale and purchase of 7000 wethers in June, 1038, Peter Constantino Iseppi ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Australian industry could be expected to work at high capacity for the duration of the war, said Sir Dolzlel Kelly (chairman ...

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  16. HITLER'S BOAST

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Herr Hitler, in the course of a speech, said: "As leader of my nation and Commander-in-Chief of the German Army, I live now for ...

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  17. R.A.F. RECONNAISSANCES

    LONDON. Sunday.--The Air Ministry announced early this evening that "during Saturday night Royal Air Force aircraft carried out successful ...

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  18. GARDENS MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Betty Van Tonder, aged 23. whose body was found in Clifton Gardens yesterday, was an avid reader of murder and detective ...

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  19. SUPPORT FOR SOVIET

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Claims that the Russian invasion of Poland had been an act of inestimable good was an, at the points made by Mr. T. ...

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  20. NARROW ESCAPE

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Harry Barth (54), of West End, narrowly escaped death at the Abattoirs to-night. He Is a linesman in the City Council ...

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  21. CARGO OF SNAKES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Four men and 60 venomous snakes and a number of lizards were thrown to the roadway when a motor truck overturned on the ...

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  22. WAR SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--War savings certificates will be on sale immediately after the closing of the £18,000,000 loon, slated the Acting Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S UNITY

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The Times" in a leader on the Australian coalition, says: It cannot be said that the Mcnzles Government has allowed its ...

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  24. FORCED LANDING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--When two of its engines stopped while on the way from sydney to Brisbane. Airlines of Australia DH86 four-engincd "plane ...

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  25. BRITISH UNITY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Mr. Arthur Greenwood. M.P., Deputy Leader of the Opposition, stated during a week-end speech that Labour would support ...

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  26. APPEAL UPHELD

    CAIRNS, Monday.--When the appeal by Robert Guttlcib Pnchoike against his dismissal from the Police Force was beard by the Police Appeal Board ...

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  27. SCOURED WOOL

    LONGREACH, Monday.--The Longroach branch of the Australian Labour Party has agreed to ask the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) to give serious ...

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  28. SECOND A.I.F.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Comprising 22 officers and 200 other ranks, the Australian Army Corps Co-operation Air Sauadron is ready for action, and ...

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  29. CAPITAL ISSUES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--To direct all available investment Funds to national purposes, the Government control of capital issues will be progressively ...

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  30. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.--William Harry Grosvenor (20), labourer, who was convicted on a charge of having wounded Thomas James Brennan on December ...

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  31. INTERNED IN GERMANY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The early arrival in England of Australian women interned in Germany is expected. The German Government has advised the ...

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  32. NAZI PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Nazi Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), seeking to counteract the effect of the recent British and French flights over ...

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  33. SALE OF WOOL CUP

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Because certain aspects of negotiations between the Commonwealth Government and the United Kingdom for the sale or ...

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  34. STRIKE IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.--A strike of 2000 Dublin municipal workers developed seriously when a mass meeting rejected an ultimatum requiring key men ...

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  35. SYDNEY COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The body of John Sharz. aged 27, a Russian resident of New Zealand, who had been missing since two vessels collided in ...

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  36. FEDERAL FINANCES

    CANBERRA. Monday.--Revenue for the eight months ended February showed a surplus of £183,006. The position Is much better than last year ...

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  37. SOUTHERN HEAT WAVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The maximum temperature to-day was 109 degrees, and for the fifth successive day Adelaida exceeded the century the ...

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  38. SUGAR PRODUCERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The conference of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, which commenced to-day. unanimously decided to donate ...

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  39. INDIAN TEXTILE STRIKE

    BOMBAY, Monday.--Three lenders of the textile strike have been arrested on charges of Communistic and antiwar propaganda. ...

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