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  2. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- The Cabinet is examining the Russian reply agreeing to the demand for the recall of its ambassador to France (M. Souritz) ...

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  3. COAL. DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Queensland Coal Owners' Advisory Committee to-day decided to meet the committee of management of the Queensland ...

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  4. NATIONAL COALITION

    HELSINKI (Finland), Wednesday -- President Kallio to-day announced that a new Finnish Government will be formed, to be called the National ...

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  5. FIRE IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the British United Press in Berlin says that a fire broke out at 10 p.m. in a munitions factory in ...

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  6. ROYAL AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Correspondents with the British Air Force in France report that the greatest day of air activity ...

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  7. ITALY, HUNGARY

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A message from Rome says that the Press has emphasised that the talks by Count Teleki (Hungarian Prime Minister) and ...

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  8. THE WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- It is officially stated that the Royal Air Force sank an enemy patrol vessel in the North Sea. ...

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  9. U.S. AEROPLANES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Secretary for War (Mr. H. H. Woodring). giving evidence before the inter-de-partmental committee which is ...

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  10. SECOND A.I.F.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- For the second time in three months Sydney to-day farewelled soldiers of the Second A.I.F. Among them were many ...

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  11. " HANDS OFF RUSSIA"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The State conference of the Australian Railways Union to-day carried a resolution supporting the "Hands off Russia" ...

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  12. COPPER SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Owing to increased requirements of defence and war-tlme industry, a shortage of copper is developing, and difficulty is ...

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  13. YEARLING SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Mr. Alan Cooper paid 3500 guineas for a brown colt by Beau Frere from Bonita during the sales at Randwick to-day. The ...

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  14. SERIOUS CLASHES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Serious Incidents occurred in Bohemia and Moravia . between German soldiers and officers and Austrian reservists ...

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  15. SUEZ CANAL ZONE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The special correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" at Ismailia reports that British troops are mounting ceaseless guard in ...

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  16. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Five Bulimba Cup matches and a trial game, in which combined North and Central Queensland will oppose South ...

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  17. GERMAN UNTRUTHS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A special broadcast to correct untruthful German radio propaganda reaching Australia by short wave will he introduced ...

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  18. FINNISH MUSICIAN

    M E L B O U R N E, Thursday. -- The noted Finnish musician, Professor Gorg Sehneevoight, arrived to-day to conduct concerts given by the ...

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  19. WORLD SUGAR PRICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- World sugar prices have risen by only [?]d. a lb. since the outbreak of the war. A substantial rise in world price might ...

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  20. WOOL CLIP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- At a meeting held in Melbourne to-day to decido on a common policy in the war-time disposal of the wool clip, the executlve ...

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  21. RACECOURSE 'PHONE

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The telephone through which racing information is alleged to have been sent from Bundamba on Wednesday was cut off ...

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  22. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    BOMBAY, Wednesday. --Mahatma Gandhi, in an article in the newspaper "Harijan," urges the conversion of the entire Congress Party into fighting ...

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  23. THIRD DEATH IN YEAR

    BRISBANE. Thursday -- The death to-night of Miss Aima Leila Baker, sister of the late Mr. F. M. J. Baker, M.P.. Is the third death in the family. ...

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  24. BUSH FIRES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- Bush fires were raging in the suburbs and in many parts adjacent to the metropolitan area to-day. and the damage ...

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  25. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The excursion steamer Koopa suffered minor damage to-day when she was involved in collision with the passenger steamer ...

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  26. WHEAT PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Reaffirming its previous decision that machinery should be set up for the stabilisation of wheat prices, the Australian Wheat ...

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  27. ROMA STREET MARKETS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Representative businessmen were unanimous tonight in urging the Town Planning Association to oppose the removal of ...

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  28. LOTTERY CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr..Justice E. A. Douglas heard further argument in the Sydney lottery case to-day, and stated that he would have to decide ...

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  29. GREAT AIR W0RK

    LONDON, Thursday. -- with a load of bombs under his 'plane's wings, a Royal Air Force pilot was about to attempt a landing at Ipswich Park ...

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  30. H.M.A.S. PERTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- It is now officially announced that H.M.A.S. Perth will arrive at Sydney next Mon-day. Formerly known as H.M.S. ...

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  31. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    OTTAWA, Wednesday, -- The majority of the Liberal Party, headed by the sitting Prime Minister (Mr. W. L. Mac- kenzie King) is expected to be the ...

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  32. PIG RAISING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Pig raising is one of the industries which the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F,. W. Bulcock) has in mind for northern ...

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  33. SINKING OF MOTOR SHIP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The aid to navigation was inadequate on the west coast of Tasmania. I he most dangerous he had ever tried to navigate, ...

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  34. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A messago from Basle (Switzerland) says: By an unofficial agreement France and Germany have installed electric ...

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  35. MIGRATION DROPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Migration since the war has fallen from a nett gain of about 10,000 per annum to one flfth or less. Alien migrants are ...

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  36. VIOLENT COLLISION

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- When the Italiann vessel Italo Balbo (5114 tons) and an unnamed Danish steamer were involved in a violent collision off the ...

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  37. Conference for Warwick

    WARWICK, Thursday. -- Amplifying the text of a telegram supporting an application to hold the next conference of the Federated Chambers of ...

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  38. MOORE TRAGEDY

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- William Martin (19), the third victim of the Moore shooting tragedy on Sunday, [?] in the Esk Hospital to-night. He ...

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  39. STATE BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The State basic wage decision on the application by several unions for increases Will be announced to-morrow. ...

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  40. FOR INCINERATOR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Dispensation has been granted to the Toowoomba City Council to borrow £11.942 for the construction of on Incinerator. ...

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  41. Humbert Wolfe's Estate

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Humbert Wolfe, C.B., C.B.E., who had been Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Labour, left an estate of £4089 sterling. ...

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