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  2. OPEN FINDING ON CRASH

    Evidence at an inquest yesterday into the deaths of three Royal Air Force men in an Avro Anson bomber which crashed into Port ...

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  3. EXTENDING REGISTER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—After the bill to establish a national register had been explained in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 524 words
  4. WILMOT SEAT CONTEST

    HOBART, Thursday.—Although strenuous efforts are being made by Labour to win the Wilmot by-election on May 27, there is little risk that the ...

    Article : 370 words
  5. REDUCTION POSSIBLE

    Italian claims against France may, it is said, be reduced, but wellinformed commentators say that it would be premature to base ...

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  6. COAL STRIKE IN U.S.

    Representatives of the striking miners and soft-coal operators were unable to reach agreement yesterday, despite the warning of ...

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    A DEMONSTRATION OF THE BREN GUN, which is to be manufactured in Australia, was a feature of the training display by the 24th Field Battery R.A.A. at the Artillery Depot, Batman avenue, last night. The gun was issued to the unit only yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FOREIGNERS NOT SUSPECTED

    No connection had been established between the persons arrested for the murder of the British Consul at Mosul (Irak) last month and agents of foreign ...

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  9. KING'S SHIP IN HEAVY FOG

    Because of a heavy fog the Empress of Australia, in which Their Majesties are travelling to Canada, hove-to to-day. "The food here is very good in fact ...

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  10. CAR HEADLAMP AS CLUE

    The man who was struck by a car and left to die in the gutter in Brighton road, Elwood, early yesterday morning was Albert Harman, aged 48 years, night ...

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  11. Sports Stadium on Battle-field

    UNIVERSITY CITY, Madrid, the scene of heavy fighting in the civil war, is almost beyond repair. The buildings will be demolished, ...

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  12. FLOGGING FOR OFFENDERS

    Hundreds of delegates to the Women's Conservative Conference in the Queen's Hall last night yeiled an emphatic "No" when asked to support a report by the ...

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  13. CLOSING VICE HAUNTS

    A request for wider police powers to check unregistered foreign clubs probably will be made by the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. Duncan) as a result of ...

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  14. POLICE SEARCH UNRELENTING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"The police are making every possible endeavour to apprehend John Woolcott-Forbes," said the Premier (Mr. Stevens) when further ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT OF REFUGEES

    A trial settlement in British Guiana of refugees from Central Europe is recommended by the British Guiana Refugee Commission. ...

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  16. FLIGHT TO MEETING

    By the DH86 plane Loila several members of the staff of Australian National Airways and other aircraft officials left Essendon at 4.15 p.m. yesterday to attend ...

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  17. PUNISHMENT ON WARSHIP

    Thirty-two of the complement of 134 in the survey ship, H.M.S. Endeavour, which is attached to the New Zealand station, have been punished under ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. TRAMWAY PAYMENTS

    The State Cabinet is unlikely to make provision in the next Budget for the complete abolition of statutory payments by the Tramways Board, which is being ...

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  19. SOLICITOR STRUCK OFF

    ADELAIDE, Thursda.—An order striking the name of Thomas Haslam Cole, formerly practising as a solicitor at Piric street, city, off the roll of practitioners ...

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  21. N.Z. POLITICAL POST

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—The Labour party Caucus decided to nominate Mr. R. McKeen, Government Whip and member for Wellington South, as ...

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  22. FAIR-HAIRED MEN

    The latest clue in the Dumosa murder mystery is a report that two men called at a cafe at Inglewood about 1.45 a.m. on March 14—10 days before the body of the ...

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  23. GUERILLAS ROB BANK £25,00 Stolen

    Armed with swords and knives, a small band of guerillas killed the guards and looted the Japanese-owned Bank of Taiwan, at Canton, early yesterday ...

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  25. BODY EXHUMED

    Following the receipt of an anonymous letter by Scotland Yard, police yesterday exhumed the body of Henry Medhurst, aged 76 years, the sixth husband of Alice ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. GERMAN TRADE

    A substantial decrease in Germany's foreign trade is revealed in the figures for the first quarter of 1939. Imports and exports for south-eastern ...

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  27. BIG JAPANESE FORCE

    A navy spokesman announced that the Yangtse River would be reopened to shipping at the earliest possible moment, but said that at present the river was ...

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  28. SEAT RETAINED

    The Conservative party retained the Hallam seat at the by-election yesterday caused by the death of Sir Louis Smith. The voting resulted:— ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. BANDITS SHOT

    Rumanian police shot 20 Bulgarian political bandits in Southern Dobruja yesterday. The police say that 23 bandits, who had ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. DR. SCHUSGHNIGG

    It is persistently rumoured that Dr. Schuschnigg, the former Austrian Chancellor, has been transferred from his prison in Vienna to the Harz Mountains ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. NURSES SCARCE

    Means of overcoming the shortage of trained nurses were discussed yesterday at a conference at the Town Hall of matrons of public hospitals. ...

    Article : 152 words
  32. POLICY IN PALESTINE

    A statement on the future British policy in Palestine will be placed before Parliament soon as a command paper. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. OBJECTORS TO SERVICE IN BRITAIN

    A sympathetic attitude will be shown by the Government toward genuine, conscientious objectors who refuse to perform any kind of military, service. ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. EIRE'S TAX INCREASE

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. McEntee) announced yesterday that the new Budget would provide for £1,169,000 in new taxation. Income tax would be increased from ...

    Article : 37 words
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