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  2. GOODS FOR DEFENCE Australia May Manufacture

    BENDIGO, Monday.—"With the sanction of Great Britain, it is possible that in the near future much of the material for the defence of the Homeland and ...

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  3. SHORT-LIVED REVOLT

    A brief but spectacular rebellion during the absence of President Benavides was crushed yesterday, and the rebel leader, General ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. MILITIA NOW 61,259 3,500 in Week

    Australia's militia force comprises 61,259 men—only 8,741 below the required number of 70,000, which is the objective of the Federal ...

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  5. COOL STORE BURNT

    Damage estimated at £24,000 was done when fire gutted the premises of Blackburn Cool Stores Pty. Ltd. early yesterday morning ...

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  6. QUEEN MARY TAKES PRINCESSES TO MUSEUM.

    —Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose recently resumed their educational visits under the guidance of their grandmother, Queen Mary. They are shown leaving the Bethnal Green Museum in the East End of London. Queen Mary regularly takes the Princesses to places of educational interest in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RECOGNISING FRANCO

    The keynote of British opinion on the question of recognising General Franco is given in a leading article in"The Times,"which ...

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  8. JAPANESE HAD TO RETREAT LANDING FAILS

    Shore batteries repulsed a Japanese force that attempted to land at Haimen on Taichow Bay, south of Shanghai, on Saturday. ...

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  9. STORAGES OF OIL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Financial problems have arisen in the inquiry which the Commonwealth Government has begun to ensure ...

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  10. SUPPORT FOR DOCTOR

    JUNEE (N.S.W.), Monday.—A committee to support Dr. Ronald Cuttle, who has been suspended for one month by the directors ...

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  11. SMOTHERED IN LAW

    La wis now what I am a student of on account of the Chief sells himself the idea that he would sleep better of nights if I got to thinking that libels ...

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  12. WIDESPREAD OIL SEARCH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Vital industrial and strategic importance attached to the widespread search for oil in New Guinea and Papua, said the Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  13. HUGE DEFENCE LINES

    Taking strong precautions against further advances inland by the Japanese forces the Chinese generalissimo (General Chiang Kai-shek) has begun the ...

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  14. MR. MENZIES TO SPEAK

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) will address a recruiting meeting in the Kew Recreation Hall on March 8. Arrangements are being made by the Mayor ...

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  15. STRONGER NAVY NEEDED

    Earl Beatty son of the famous wartime commander of the British Navy is flrmly convinced that the Navy is the most Important single factor in Imperial ...

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  16. HEIDELBERG MEETING

    The Mayor of Heidelberg (Councillor J. P. O'Carroll) is arranging a recruiting meeting in the Heidelberg Town Hall, Ivanhoe, on Monday, February 27, ...

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  17. LA GUARDIA ON PLANES

    In an address at Little Rock (Arkansas) the Mayor of New York (Mr. La Guardia) said that he favoured selling Britain and France all the planes that they wanted, ...

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  18. TROOPS READY IN SYRIA

    French troops in Syria are ready for action following the resignation of the Sirian Government as a protest against a law promulgated by the French ...

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  19. BOX HILL DRIVE

    To form branches of the Australian Defence League and the Australian Red Cross Emergency Service a public meeting will be held in the Box Hill Town ...

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  20. ADMITTANCE TO BAR

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The State Full Court reserved judgment to-day after having heard argument on an application by Mr. T. E. Rofe, a solicitor, to be ...

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  21. AIR MISSION

    Two members of the British Air Mission who arrived in the Orontes on Sunday night, Colonel Sir Donald Banks and Sir Arthur Longmore, made an ...

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  22. TAKING FOOD TO POLAR SHIP

    Three planes will leave Rudolf Island soon in an attempt to take food and scientific equipment to the Russian icebreaker Sedov, which has been frozen ...

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  23. CHANGED FROM PACIFIST

    SYDNEY Monday. — Leaving Australia last May a confirmed Pacifist, the Ideals of Mr. W. MacMahon Ball, lecturer in charge of the School of Political ...

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  24. ARTISANS FROM EUROPE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Development of the fur industry in Australia, better marketing of Australian products abroad, and a migration policy likely to attract ...

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  25. NATIONAL WAR BOOK

    Embodying complete defence measures to be taken in time of national emergency, and their economic implications, the Commonwealth War Book is rapidly ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. RATE REFUND ASKED

    Claiming a refund of a portion of rates paid, a resident of Oakleigh alleged in a letter which was before the Oakleigh Council last night that his property had ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Edwin Claude Helton, aged 36 years, storekeeper. appeared in the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Margaret ...

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  28. Art Exhibition PAINTINGS OF FLOWERS

    Oil paintings by Mr. John S. Ashworth are being shown from to-day until March 3 at the Riddell Galleries, 180 Little Collins street, Melbourne. ...

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  29. JEANNE GAUTIER'S VISIT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Jeanne Gautier, the noted Fiench violinist, has been engaged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission for a 12 weeks' tour of ...

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  30. IN DEFENCE OF DEMOCRACY

    Twelve thousand "Youth Pilgrims" from all parts of Britain took part in a rally in London at the week-end. and pledged themselves to defend democracy, ...

    Article : 98 words
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  32. COMPLAINTS OF PILOTS

    HOBART, Monday.—The ninth conference of Australian harbour authorities was opened at Hobart to-day by the Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer Gray). The ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. BETTING TO TOTE ODDS

    The first prosecution conducted by the police under section 15 (b) of the Totalisator Act, which prohibits the taking of bets on an agreement to pay totalisator ...

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  34. AMERICANS IN LONDON

    Americans living in London have been perturbed at receiving from their ConsulGeneral a questionnaire asking particulars of their London residences and the names ...

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  35. MILES EVERGOOD

    "For some unknown reason, many artists who earn distinction abroad are cold-shouldered when they return to their own country," said Mr. George Bell ...

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  36. KING LEOPOLD'S THREAT

    King Leopold is reported to have threatened to appoint his ow n Cabinet, consisting of leading citizens who are not members of Parliament, if Senator Pierlot, a ...

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  37. ADAMS APPEAL ENDS

    HOBART, Monday. — Decisions were reserved by the High Court of Australia at Hobart to-day when it completed the hearing of appeals from judgments of ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. LAST DAY OF LOAN

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Announcing that the Commonwealth loan of £8,500,000 would close to-morrow night, the Treasurer (Mr. Casey) said to-day that it ...

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  39. GUN-LAYING AT BROADMEADOWS.

    — Members of the 102nd Howitzer Battery learning to lay their guns at an instruction class at Broadmeadows, where the 2nd Field Artillery Brigade is in camp for 12 days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. LAST MASS FOR POPE

    The Archbishop of Milan (Cardinal Schuster) celebrated the last of the nine funeral Masses for the repose of the soul of Pope Pius at St Peter's this ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN FILMS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. Gordon D. Ellis, general manager in Australia of British Emphe Films Pty. Ltd., said on his return from Britain and the United ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. SOVIET-POLISH TRADE PACT

    A trade pact has been signed by the Soviet and Poland based on mutual, most favoured nation treatment Poland will obtain cotton, meat, ...

    Article : 50 words
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