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  2. MINING'UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- It was reported to-night that the colliery proprietors had under consideration an application to the Commonwealth Arbitration ...

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  3. BATTERED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A demented man battered his wife to death, shot a detectlye, and then kept 30 policemen armed with rifles and revolvers at bay ...

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  4. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Barametric, which had been a winner at each of his last two starts, should complete the hat trick in the Avlosford ...

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  5. ROYAL AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Last night and in the early hours of this morning aircraft of the Royal Air Force Bomber Command carried nut an ...

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  6. WAR IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Vigorous, unrelenting Allied pressure continues on the Norwegian battle front. Further reinforcements arc arriving and ...

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  7. MEN OF ANZAC

    ONCE again with the passage of time come back the glorious memories of Anzac -- memories sad but proud, memories that dull not with the passing of the years but which, ever green, link in spirit the people of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TURKISH ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- A message from Cairo says that Major- General Freyberg (Commander of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force) and ...

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  9. CIVILIANS IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Thursday, -- A Norwegian newsagency declares that the Germans are ruthlessly bombing civilians in Western Norway dropping incendiary ...

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  10. MAY BE BEST SELLER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday -- Likely to become a best seller among British troops, "The Fighting Soldier," which was written by Major W. A. S. Dunlop. ...

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    Lieutenant- Colonel N. G. Hatton and Mr. A. W. Hale at the Anzac Day luncheon for Diggers yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POSTAL DEPARTMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Federal president of the Australian Postal Electricians' Union (Mr. H. Parle) stated that Ills union denied the ...

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  13. TWO MINERS DIE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Two miners lost their lives when a fall of earth occurred in the South Mine at Broken Hill this morning. One was killed ...

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  14. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    GYMPIE, Thursday. -- Mellan Petrie Smith, aged 36 years, collapsed and died in. the Parish Hall while waiting on tables at the annual luncheon of ...

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  15. SUDDEN DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Mr. Angus McKenzie (57), a leading figure In the Australian dairying industry, died suddenly to-day. He had just returned ...

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  16. THREE BOYS BURIED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Three boys were burled In a skip dump at the Broken Hill Pty. Mine lease near Crystal- street shortly after 4,30 p.m. ...

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  17. Protest to Commission

    WARWICK, Thursday. -- A protest against spending money to burn old timber along newly constructed roads has been sent to the Main Roads ...

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  18. Warwick Postal Official

    WARWICK, Thursday -- The Warwick branch of the Queensland Postal Institute, at its annual meeting, expressed regret at losing the services of ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. Taxi- Drivers Called Out

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The Transport Workers' Union has called out 6000 taxi- drivers. They gave no warning as to the strike. ...

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    Some of the Diggers who attended the Anzac Day service at the Mothers' Memorial yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. YOUTH SHOT DEAD

    ROCKHAMFTON, Thursday. -- Lucas Goltk (16) was shot in the stomach and died within a few minutes, during an expedition up the Fitzroy River. He ...

    Article : 50 words
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