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  2. NEW GROUP ACTS

    A meeting, representative of all political parties, has been arranged by the recently formed group that demands a more ...

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  3. CITY WATER SUPPLY

    In view of the heavy daily consumption of water and the decreasing intake at the reservoirs, the question of restrictions in ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. 8,030 JOIN MILITIA

    More than 8,000 recruits have added to the strength of the militia forces since the recruiting campaign was launched by the ...

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  5. TUNIS EN FETE

    Following his visit to Corsica, where he was enthusiastically received yesterday, the French Prime Minister (M. Daladier) arrived at ...

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  6. UNION FOR DOCTORS

    Melbourne doctors suggested yesterday that there was not likely to be strong support for a proposa emanating from Hobart for the ...

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    GOING HOME BY RAIL at Tecoma. From left: Misses Jean Vance, Lois Powell, Shirley Beer, V. Wells, and Mr. S. Petersen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NATIONALIST ARRESTS

    Mr. Ernest Golding, who has for 10 years been British pro-Consul at San Sebastian (Spain), and his Spanish wife are reported to have ...

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  9. IRON LOAD DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There was an unexpected development in the pig iron dispute at Port Kembla to-day, when the Dalfram, into which the waterside ...

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  10. RUSSELL ST. OUTLET BRIDGE PLAN

    If restrictions on heavy traffic in Alexandia avenue weie lifted, the City Council could immediately consider the erection of a bridge ...

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  11. HIGH PRICE FOR VEGETABLES

    Consumers, who for some time have paid high prices for vegetables, are faced with the prospect of still greater increases because of the drought Higher ...

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  12. CLIFF TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The body of James Thomas Marsden, aged 45 years, of Francis street, Randwick, a storekeeper, was found at 1.30 a.m. to-day ...

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  13. CZECH FASCIST PARTY

    Shouts of "Down With Hitleri" were a prelude to the disturbance of a meeting at Prague of the new party of National Unity, which is avowedly Fascist. ...

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  14. DAMAGED FLYING BOAT

    DARWIN, Tuesday. —The Empire flyingboat Coorong which was blown ashore by a gale in Darwin harbour three weeks ago, will be floated off in several days, but the ...

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  15. ILL AT GIRL'S FUNERAL

    During the burial service of a young woman at the Whittlesea Cemetery yesterday afternoon, Alexander Willey, of Gertrude street, Preston, became seriously ...

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  16. HODDLE BRIDGE TRAFFIC

    Motorists using the new Hoddle Bridge over the river will have to face a temporary obstruction for the next two months under the railway bridge leading ...

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  17. DRIVE AGAINST GUERILLAS

    Indicating the success of guerillas in North China, the Japanese commander (General Suglyoma) has announced a great offensive in the five provinces to ...

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  18. STREET BRAKE TESTS

    As part of a campaign to reduce the toll of road accidents police motor patrols began yesterday to carry a device for testing the brakes of cars on ...

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  19. MORE TRAVEL BY TRAM

    There was an increase of 704,352 in the number of tram passengers in 16 days of the Christmas and New Year holiday period as compared with last year. ...

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  20. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday. — A fiveroomed wood and iron house, owned and occupied by Mr. A. B. Rosewarne, in Evans street, was destroyed by fire early this ...

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  21. 11,689 MORE PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Old age and invalid pensions in force in Australia increased in the last 12 months by 11,689. On December 31 there were 228,224 old age ...

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  22. MURDER OF ARAB ALLEGED

    The trial has begun of four British constables who are accused of the premeditated murder of an Arab. It is alleged that they shot a prisoner ...

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  23. HIGHEST PRICE FOR GOLD

    Gold was quoted at £7/10/6½ to-day. This is the highest official price ever recorded. The previous highest price was £7/10/. ...

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  25. NECK BROKEN BY DIVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — At a swimming carnival at Mittagong baths yesterday afternoon Kathleen Stanton, aged 23 years, of Bong Bong street, Bowral, ...

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  26. NEW BUS ROUTE POPULAR

    The new bus line from Collingwood to Point Ormond had commenced most auspiciously, the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. H. H. Bell) said ...

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  27. REICH GIRLS TO SERVE

    A decree that was issued to-day provides that unmarried girls aged between 14 and 25 years who are not working in offices or factories must "serve the people" ...

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  28. GERMAN INTEREST

    The first hint that Get mans are expected to take an interest in Italy's claims in the Mediterranean is contained in a leading article in the "Hamburger ...

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  29. GIRL DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— The body of June Matheson, aged 12 years, of Mile End, was recovered from a dam on the property of Mr. E. Mattner, at Balhannah, ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. LORD ROTHERMERE

    MILDURA, Tuesday.—Efforts will be made to persuade Lord Rothermere to leave the steamer at Adelaide, when he reaches there about the middle of March, ...

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  31. U.S. HOLIDAY TOLL

    Violent deaths in the United States during the holiday week-end totalled 210. More than 150 were the result of ...

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  32. LOST WOMAN FOUND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mrs. Mildred Agnes Williams, of Lithgow, who was lost in dense bush in the Kanimbla Valley on Sunday night was found in a State of ...

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  33. MRS. CASEY AS FLIER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mrs. R. G. Casey, wife of the Federal Treasurer, is making such rapid progress as an airwoman that she has now graduated to Mr. ...

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  34. STRAIGHTENING AVENUE

    Because of the holidays there has been a delay in completing plans for the straightening of Alexandra avenue where it bends under the railway line at South ...

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  35. TELEVISION TO U.S.A.

    Radio engineers in New York have informed the British Broadcasting Corporation that they have picked up pictures recently televised in London's usual ...

    Article : 55 words
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    ALL GOOD GUIDES SHOULD KNOW how to cook and bake. Misses Betty McHarry (left). Winsome Hearne (centre), and Joan Hoiles tried their hands at the camp stove yesterday at Britannia Creek. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. AMBASSADOR TO ITALY

    The King has approved the appointment of Sir Percy Loraine, British Ambassador at Angora (Turkey), to be Ambassador at Rome, in succession to the ...

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  38. EXCITING RACE

    All the 11 horses in the New Year Selling Handicap three-mile Steeplechase either fell or refused to jump except Russian Sentry, who was declared the winner. ...

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  39. SOVIET SENTENCES

    Five former members of the Ogpu (secret police) have been sentenced to death at Kiev on counts of having "framed" charges against innocent ...

    Article : 41 words
  40. REVOLVERS STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the drill hall at the Sydney University was reopened after the holidays to-day it was found that thieves had broken into the ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. REFUGEE TALKS

    The director of the inter-governmental secretariat dealing with German refugees (Mr. G. Publec) has been officially invited to Germany to discuss the refugee ...

    Article : 38 words
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