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  3. CANBERRA DISASTER

    PUBLIC DOUBTS "DISPELLED." CANBERRA, Aug. 29.—At the conclusion of the evidence today at the public inquiry into the cause of the ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    "Everything into the common pool for the war and everything into the common pool for the post-war reconstruction. Labour gives its all to prosecute the war. ...

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  5. CANADIAN ARMY.

    OTTAWA, Aug 28.—The Minister for Defence (Colonel Ralston) said today that an all-Canadian army corps would be formed in England under Major-General ...

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  6. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    TOKIO, Aug. 29.—The announcement yesterday by the Prime Minister (Prince Konoe) of a new political structure in Japan has been met by a chorus of ...

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  7. MR. FORGAN SMITH'S DELIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 29.—Delight at Mr. Justice Evatt's decision was expressed by the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) tonight. "He will be an acquisition not only to ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES SEATS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 29.—Mr. H. C. Hodby. a solicitor, of Condobolin, announced to- day that he would stand as a Country Party candidate for Calare against the ...

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  9. SENSITIVE TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Aug. 28.—Japanese sensitiveness in regard to the United States is displayed by an article published in the "Yomiuri Shimbun," which charges the ...

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  10. PRISON CAMP REORGANISATION.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 28—The Minister for Defence (Colonel Ralston) indicated to- day that the reorganisation of Canada's prison camps was probable following news ...

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  11. THE BENCH FORSAKEN

    SYDNEY, Aug. 29.—Mr. Justice Evatt tonight announced that he had tendered his resignation as a Judge of the High Court and that he would contest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE AMERICAN LEGION.

    NEW YORK, Aug 28.—The United States transport American Legion (13,736 tons) ,which left Petsamo (Finland) nearly a fortnight ago with 870 ...

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  13. THE TASMANIAN CONTEST.

    HOBART, Aug. 29.—Close contests may be expected for the Senate and in at least four of the five Tasmanian seats in the House of Representatives. The breach ...

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  14. MILITIA TRAINING.

    Two units of the militia forces will begin 70 days continuous training early next month. Arrangements have been made for the 28th Battalion to enter ...

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  15. "MISCHIEVOUS CANARD."

    TOKIO, Aug. 28.—Leading officials in Tokio describe as a "mischievous canard" a report by the New York "Herald-Tribune" that Australia had proposed to ...

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  16. FRENCH INDO-CHINA.

    CHUNGKING Aug 28—Mr. Wang Ching-hul Foreign Minister in General Chiang Kai-Shek's Government stated this morning that it had been learnt ...

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  17. MR. CURTIN'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. Curtin) will be one of the speakers at an election rally at the Perth Trades Hall tonight. Tomorrow he will ...

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  18. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Mr. H. Gregory. Country Party candidate for Swan. will address meetings at Gosnells tonight at 8 o'clock. Armadale at 9.15 o'clock. Mundaring tomorrow at 3 p.m. and ...

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  19. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

    Owing to the German occupation of Holland the trade of the Dutch East Indies is undergoing a reorientation, said the Controller of Customs, Samarang, ...

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  20. TRAIN DELAYED.

    MINGENEW, Aug. 29.—The Perth Geraldton train, which was due to arrive at Mingenew at 8.10 pm. yesterday, did not reach the station until well after two ...

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  21. VACANCIES FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    There are still vacancies in the various units of the Australian Militia Forces for Volunteers aged form 25 to 45 years. Details of these vacancies and ...

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  22. BOXING CONTEST SEQUEL.

    HOBART, Aug. 29.—George Gardiner, who promoted the Moore-Jordan boxing contest at Hobart, said in the Police Court today. when ...

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  23. TRIBESMEN DEFEATED

    SIMLA. Aug. 29.—It was announced today that 50 North-West frontier tribes- men were killed and a considerable number wounded as a result of operations ...

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  24. ARMY OFFICERS ON RESERVE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 29.—Retiring ages of officers on the reserve were increased today by amendments of the Australian military regulations. The amendments ...

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  25. UNIVERSAL TRAINEES.

    The registration and examination of men of the 22, 23. and 24 age groups called up recently for compulsory military training has now been completed ...

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  26. EINSTEIN AND HITLER.

    'Those who hell Hitler today will hail Einstein tomorrow," says a writer In a recent issue of the "Los Angeles Times." The comment was inspired by the fact ...

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  27. RUSSIAN IRON AND STEEL.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 28.—Commissions are selecting sites for three huge iron and steel works to be completed by 1945. One will be built in Siberia, another in the ...

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  28. PARTY LEADERS GRATIFIED.

    "I greatly welcome the decision by Mr. Justice Evatt to stand as the Labour Party's candidate for the Barton electorate,': said the Leader of the Federal ...

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  29. R.A.A.F. RESERVISTS.

    Recently many Royal Australian Air Force reservists who come under the military universal training age groups have been uncertain whether they would ...

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  30. SEVENTY YEARS MARRIED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 29.—Mr. and Mrs. Adam Valiance who, on August 3, celebrated the 71st anniversary of their wedding, have died within four days of each ...

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  31. ARGENTINE CABINET RESIGNS.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 28.—The Argentine Cabinet has resigned in consequence of the Senate investigation into the Palomar land scandal. President ...

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  32. CLIPPER TURNS BACK.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 29.—After covering over half the journey from Noumea to Auckland the Pan-American Airways clipper which was due here this ...

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  33. A.I.F. PRIVATE'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—The Coroner, returning an open finding at an inquest today into the death of Private Eric Schiele (23), of the A.I.F, who was ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL POLICE BODY.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—The Berlin radio states that the Chief of the S.S Police (Herr Heidrich) has been appointed president of the International Commission ...

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  35. WIRELESS LICENCE FEE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 29.—Wireless listeners' licence fees will be reduced from 21/ to 20/ on September 1. This was provided by wireless telegraphy ...

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