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  2. LABOUR'S CONDITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Members of the executive of the Federal Labour Party are expected to come to Melbourne at the week-end, so that they will be available for a consultation with the Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. J. Curtin) ...

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  3. THE GEORGE CROSS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The George Cross has been bestowed on Lieutenant R. Davies and Sapper G. C. Wylie, of the bomb disposal squad of the Royal ...

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  4. RAIDERS DRIVEN BACK

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Luftwaffe struck six times yesterday towards south-east England and the Bristol areas. The Air Ministry compares the attacks to the "right" and "right-left" of a boxer, with the blows spaced out throughout the day, all ...

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  5. HOUSES IN KENT SHAKEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Houses on the coast of Kent were shaken again last night when explosions on the French coast revealed that the R. A. F. was at it again. The main targets were apparently Calais Harbour and the gun emplacements at Cap ...

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  6. AID BY SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday.-- A message from Rome says that Mussolini and the Spanish Minister of the Interior (Senor Suner), are expected to-morrow ...

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  7. COMMON LAW PRACTICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Speaking in the Legislative Assembly to-day on the Committee stage of the Common Law Practices Act Amendment Bill, ...

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  8. THE WILSON CASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A Supreme Court jury to-day found that Mrs. Mary Eileen Wilson, of Hamilton, committed misconduct with Arthur Brand. ...

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  9. MINISTER TO JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. J. McEwen) announced to-day that it was important that before the ...

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  10. RUSH TO GO HOME

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- A message from Shanghai says that American businessmen are forbidding employees to bring their dependents to the Orient. Several companies have received instructions from New York ...

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  11. IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Senator King introduced a Bill into the Senate authorising the President (Mr. Roosevelt) to begin negotiations to ...

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  12. DAMAGED IN LANDING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Two Tiger Moth 'planes were damaged in landing in a paddock at Goodna this morning, but the pilots were not hurt. Cadets ...

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  13. ANOTHER CITY LOAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Lord Mayor (Alderman J. B. Chandler) telephoned from Melbourne to-day that he had arranged for another loan ...

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  14. INDIA AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Monday.-- From Simla a Press telegram says that Mr. Gandhi, who had a conference with the viceroy (Lord Linlithgow) this afternoon, ...

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  15. BRITISH EXCHEQUER

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Britain's ordinary expenditure for the first six months of the financial year was £1,610.135,000 sterling, compared with ...

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  16. PROBATES GRANTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Probate has been granted in the wills of the following: Ellen King (Warwick), wife of Ernest Hasell King, realty £750, ...

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  17. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Following the speed-up order by the Royal Australian Air Force 640 extra pilots will be trained for the Empire air training ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Surprise developments in Hume and Robertson to-day gave both seats to the Government. Hume was regarded as an almost certain Labour victory, and Robertson was regarded as a very ...

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  19. YOUNG BRIDE KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A week after she was married, Mrs. Suzanne Evelyn Macdonald (19), a Melbourne society girl, was killed to-night in a ...

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  20. BIRIKAU RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday.-- From Nairobi an official statement says: "The South African Air Force raided Birikau, in Italian Somaliland for the third time ...

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  21. FLYING BOATS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Air (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said to-night that the 18 PEY flying boats to be delivered by the end of the year ...

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  22. BOMBING VICTIMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The British bombing victims appeal fund now totals £103,918. but promises make the actual total much higher. ...

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  23. Gallops for A. J. C. Carnival

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Beaulivre is favourite tor the Epsom Handicap. He galloped in fine style at Rosebery today. running seven furlongs in 1.30½. ...

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  24. PETROL RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Following the introduction of petrol rationing. Brisbane garages bad the quietest day on record. ...

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  25. IMPORTANT MATTERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The system of communicating important matters relating to the war and international changes between Australia and Britain ...

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  26. Order to Correspondent

    BUCHAREST, Monday.-- It is understood that Miss Claire Hollingworth, the correspondent of the "Daily Express," has been ordered to leave ...

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