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  2. THREE KILLED IN CRASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Three people were killed when a car skidded into a telegraph pole and crashed into a fence in Victoria avenue, Ryde[?] early this ...

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  3. HELP OUR YOUNG MEN[?]

    Adoption of a plan similar to the Big Brother Movement, in which those in well-established positions could assist young Australians ...

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  4. CAUSE OF BAY CRASH

    Counsel for the relatives of the dead pilot of the Avro Anson bomber[?] A4-11, which crashed into the bay on May 2, withdrew a protest at ...

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  5. British Cabinet DEMAND FOR CHANGES

    Efforts to obtai nthe inclusion of Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden in the Cabinet are being continued. The campaign ...

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  6. De Bernales Ban VALUE OF SHARES

    Continued from Page One ...

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  7. NURSED AND DIED ON FLOOR

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—For two days Mrs. Christina Murray, aged 87 years, lay on the floor of a house in Highgate Hill before she died of pneumonia. While ...

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  8. JAPAN BLOCKADES TIENTSIN

    —Japanese troops ready to embark upon Chinese food boats to stop their entry into the city during the early stages of the Japanese blockade of the British concession of Tientsin. Anglo-Japanese talks on the Tientsin situation will open in Tokio to-morrow. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PROFESSOR W. H. GILMOUR, Emeritus Professor of Dentol Surgery at the University of Liverpool, who will arrive by the Ulysses on Monday as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEATH AFTER OPERATION

    PERTH, Thursday.—Evidence that a woman's death was probably caused by a gauze swab becoming lodged in her throat as the result of an operation on her ...

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  11. BAN ON JEWISH MIGRATION

    Because of the extent of illegal Jewish immigration into Palestine, the British Government has been forced to suspend ordinary immigration for the next quota ...

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  12. W.A. COMMENT

    PERTH, Thursday.—The chairman of the Perth Stock Exchange (Mr. A. G. Bird) said to-day. that probably no transactions would be recorded in any of ...

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  13. KILLED BY GAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—James Anthony McGrath, aged 49 years, a plumber, of Hampton street, Croydon[?] was fatally gassed to-day when attending to a leak ...

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  14. EIGHT-INCH GUN CRUISERS

    It was suggested in a question in the House of Commons yesterday that Britain should approach the United States and the French Governments with a view ...

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  15. CREDITS FROM BRITAIN

    Agreements regarding export credits guarantees have been reached with both Greece for a little more than £ 2,000,000 and with Rumania for approximately ...

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  16. TRUST TO SPEND £60,000

    The Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners decided yesterday to begin three projects at a cost of more than £ 60,000. The chairman (Mr. George Kermode) ...

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  17. REPORT ON NAZI ACTIVITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) said today that he proposed to call for an official report concerning alleged Nazi activities ...

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  18. £ 81,000 DARWIN WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Four largescale public works, costing more than £81,000, will shortly be commenced at Darwin. Tenders for the works have ...

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  19. EXPLOSIVES FACTORY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Further extensions to the explosives factory at Maribyrnong will follow the acceptance by the Commonwealth Government of a ...

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  20. WAR MINISTER FOR FRANCE

    The Secretary for War (Mr. HoreBellsha), as well as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Viscount Gort[?] V.C.), will attend the review of the French ...

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  21. NATIVE DIVER FINDS LARGE PEARL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A pearl weighing 23 carats and considered to be one of the best found in Torres Strait in the last 10 years was received by the chief ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. "IDENTIFIED" AS COMMUNIST

    Harry Bridges, the Pacific Coast union leader, was identified as a Communist at the deportation hearing at Angel Island yesterday by a witness, John L. Leech, a ...

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  24. N.S.W. HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. W. A. E. Lewis, a member of the Hospitals Commission, told the Parliamentary Select Committee to-day that it would cost ...

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  25. ITALIAN BILL FOR FRANCO

    Carrying a bill for £30,000,000 to General Franco for the aid given to him by Italy in the Spanish civil war[?] the Italian F[?]r[?]ign Minister (Count Ciano) ...

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  26. N.S.W. RAILWAY STRIKE

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Thursday.— Broken Hill will not be short of food supplies while railway workers are on strike on the Sydney line between Ivanho[?] and ...

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  27. SWEATING CHARGES

    Strong criticism of the recent remarks of the President of the Legislative Council (Sir Frank Clarke) regarding refugees and sweating was expressed in the ...

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  28. CLOUDY AND FOGGY

    Making a long-range forecast officials of the Weather Bureau said yesterday that the weather in the week-end would probably be similar to that which ...

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  29. MR. NASH POSTPONES LONDON DEPARTURE

    The office of the High Commissioner for New Zealand states that, following instructions from New Zealand, the Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) is ...

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  30. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    Sir J. M. Lucas (Con.) was returned unopposed yesterday in the by-election at south Portsmouth. The seat was formerly held by Sir Herbert Cayzer ...

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  31. COUNT GRANDI

    Although the recall to Rome of the Italian Ambassador (Count Grandi) and his appointment as Minister for Justice have been reported in London, officials ...

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  32. THETIS DISASTER

    At the resumption of the inquiry into the disaster to the submarine Thetis to-day the Attorney-General (Sir Donald Someryell) called evidence regarding the ...

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  33. PILOT LOST HIS BEARINGS

    The Air Ministry has Issued a report of its investigations into the crashing of the Imperial Airways flying-boat Calpurnia at Lake Habbaniyah (Irak) on November 28 ...

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  34. WAR HISTORIAN DIES

    The death occurred yesterday, at the age of 60 years, of the distinguished historian, Dr. Harold Tcmperley, professor of modern history, and Master of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. JOHN RUSSELL BRADMAN

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bradman will be named John Russell. Mr. Bradman said to-day that there was no history ...

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  36. SLOT MACHINES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that poker machines and fruit machines had been shown to be a ...

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  37. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

    Price of gold, £7/8/6 (no change). Exchanges.—Dollars, 4.68 3-16; francs, 176¼; guilders (Batavia), 8.80½. Mines were quiet. Broken Hill. 50/; ...

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  38. N.Z. TIN BUYERS MUST PAY IN ADVANCE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—Australian brokers have announced that shipments of tin to New Zealand will be arranged, provided payment is made in ...

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  39. LONDON METAL PRICES

    Metal prices at 2 p.m. to-day, compared with official closing quotations on Wednesday (in parentheses), were:— Copper, standard, £42/17/6 (£42 ...

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  40. A.B.C. TERM EXTENDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Official notification of a further extension of the term of appointment of members of the Australian Broadcasting Commission is given ...

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  41. PUT YOURSELF IN TUNE.

    when the everyday begins to irk. to [?]y you beyond endurance, when you feel you're [?]csin[?] your grip, then it's time to put yourself in tune again with things. ...

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