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  2. THOUSANDS LEFT TO DIE

    Hundreds of thousands of Chinese wounded are left to die on the battlefields. The utter failure of China to organise a medical ...

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  3. ROYAL VISIT TO DOMINIONS

    It can be stated definitely that no arrangements of any kind have yet been made regarding a visit by the King ...

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  4. WOMAN LEFT TO DROWN

    The Coroner (Mr. Oram) to-day described as incredible the failure of Ronald Christison, fifth engineer of the British freighter Hataran, ...

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  5. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE TO CONSIDER JAPANESE BOYCOTT

    HOBART, Friday. — It is understood that a communication has been forwarded to all members of the Federal executive of the Australian Labor ...

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  6. EMPIRE GAMES AQUATIC CARNIVAL CONCLUDES

    The finest long distance swim done in Australia was the feature of the final swimming carnival of the British Empire Games at the North Sydney Olympic pool to-night. It was recorded by Robert Leivers, the young North of ...

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  7. CAMMELL CAR DERAILMENT

    The findings of the Board of Inquiry set up to investigate the derailment of a Sentinel Cammell car on the main line near Colebrook, on ...

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  8. RIFLE SHOOTING £525 KING'S PRIZE WON BY QUEENSLANDER

    V. Buttsworth, of Kingaroy, Queensland, to-day won the New South Wales King's Prize shoot with the record aggregate of 347 ...

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  9. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS ACCEPTED

    HOBART, Friday. — Included in the tenders accepted by the Public Works Department are the following: Deloraine Police Station, Trooper ...

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  10. STRIKE DEADLOCKS AT GEELONG

    A deadlock has occurred in the strike of weavers at the Geelong textile weavers at the Geelong textile mills, and an immediate ...

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  11. POLAR SCIENTISTS UNDAUNTED

    Three Polar bears, killed when the coast of Greenland was sighted on Tuesday, were a welcome addition to the larder of the Russian, ...

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  12. British Federation Against Olympiad In Country at War

    Members of the British Empire Games Federation to-day placed on record their disinclination to participate in Olympic Games ...

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  13. MACHINERY ALLEGEDLY DANGEROUS

    HOBART, Friday. — A conference took place to-day between the Premier (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) and members of the Federal executive of the Timber ...

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  14. TENNIS Devonport Summer Tournament

    Gusty conditions were experienced yesterday for the Devonport summer tourney, but some interesting contests took place. ...

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  15. DARWIN MYSTERY PLANES

    DARWIN, Friday. — Chiefs of defence arms met to-day to discuss the reports of mystery 'planes flying over Darwin lately. ...

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  16. [?]REVIVAL OF MIGRATION

    The Australian Associated Press political correspondent says the almost immediate resumption of migration from Britain to Australia ...

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  17. REPORTED HITLER WAS SHOT

    LONDON, Friday. — A story that Herr Hitler had been shot again swept the city, especially the Stock Exchange. It prompted an emphatic ...

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  18. Australia Most Hospitable Country

    No country in the world dealt out hospitality in such quantities as Australia, said Viscount Nuffield to-day. ...

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  19. APPLES AND TOMATOES EASIER IN SYDNEY

    HOBART, Friday. — The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. Cosgrove) has received a report from the Government Marketing Officer in Sydney (Mr. ...

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  20. Italian Paper Devoted to Anti-Semitism

    ROME, Thursday. — "II Giornalissimo" (super-journal), has been revived as an anti-Jewish sheet, carrying a cartoon of a Jew with Russia under one ...

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  21. Bridegroom and 35 Guests Burnt to Death

    The bridegroom and 35 guests were incinerated at a wedding feast in the village of Sretnitza. Two hundred ...

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  22. DEVON LEAGUE

    The following Devonport courts have been allotted for to-day's matches:—Devonport v. Ulverstone Methodists: High School No. 1, men; High School ...

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  23. CONTROL OF "LABOR DAILY"

    SYDNEY, Friday.— With the unions prepared to settle Mr. Lang's debenture claim against the "Labor Daily," his legal representative made another ...

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  24. WORKERS' HOMES AT BURNIE

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. T. D'Alton) stated to-day that he had been advised by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Cosgrove), ...

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  25. COLLECTIVE FARMS

    FREMANTLE, Friday. — The collective farming system in Russia has been an apparent success, according to Dr. R. T. Patton, lecturer in botany at ...

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  26. RECORD NUMBER OF LAMBS

    Records in the number of lambs processed in a week and the number handled in one day were established this week at the ...

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  27. P. & O. CHAIRMAN IMPRESSED

    During his recent visit to Australia Lord Craigmyle, chairman of directors of the P. and O. and British India Companies, was ...

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  28. Increase in Federal Salaries

    Federal Parliamentary salaries will probably be increased from £950 to £1000 during the next session. ...

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  29. INSURANCE OF EXPORTS

    War risks are being considered by Australian primary producers. Representatives of all major exporting industries interviewed the ...

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  30. NEW FLORINS STRUCK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The first new florin bearing the head of King George VI. was struck at the Melbourne Mint to-day by Mrs. R. G. ...

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  31. CENTENARY REGATTA

    HOBART, Friday. — Arrangements have been practically completed for the various functions to form part of Centenary Regatta celebrations. Several ...

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  32. DUCK SHOOTING

    HOBART, Friday. — Commencing this season, the opening date for duck shooting has been fixed for March 1, while the open season will last until ...

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  33. Election Expenses

    A Parliamentary committee, representative of all parties, will consider the question of candidates' expenses during election ...

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  34. Dentist's Claim For £3/15/ Successful

    In the Court of General Sessions at Latrobe yesterday, before Messrs. J. Prestidge and J. B. Hainsworth, J's.P., Kenneth Leander Mansfield, dentist, of ...

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  35. INFANTILE PARALYSIS Only Two Cases in Tasmania

    HOBART, Friday. — The Director of Public Health (Dr. B. M. Carruthers) said to-night that since his last report two cases of infantile paralysis ...

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  36. Rise For Statisticians Being Considered

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Salaries of responsible officers in the statistical branch may soon be increased to the level of other departments. ...

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  37. BRITISH PLANE REACHES 409 M.P.H.

    A record speed of approximately 409 miles an hour for a land plane flight after dark was achieved by a new R.A.E. ...

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  38. Education Facilities For Cripples

    HOBART, Friday. — For some time attention has been given by the Education Department to the question of supplying education facilities to ...

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  39. TRADE DELEGATION

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The president of the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers of Australia (Mr. F. Young) will be the consultant for wool ...

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  40. Motor Registrations

    HOBART, Friday. — For the week ended yesterday, 71 motor vehicles were registered in Tasmania, as follows: ...

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  41. VICTORIAN REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Eight more cases of infantile paralysis, one of which proved fatal, were report [?] to-day to the Health Department. ...

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  42. Melbourne Pianist's Brilliant Recital

    LONDON, Friday. — John Simons, of Melbourne, gave a brilliant piano recital at the Wigmore Hall. His masterly execution aroused the ...

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