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  3. 16 AIRMEN KILLED AT AMBERLEY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Sixteen airmen are reported to have been killed at 6 p.m. to-day when an R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber crashed 300 yards east of Amberley ...

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  4. Ordered Off Boards On Soldiers' Land

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheahan) ordered to-day that the Chairman of the Land Board (Mr. F. ...

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  5. Still Big Lag In Shipping Newcastle Steel

    A spokesman for the heavy industries said last night that 58,400 tons of steel and steel products were in Newcastle awaiting delivery. ...

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  6. Show Preparations

    MECHANICAL and agricultural exhibit are being arranged for Newcastle Show, which begins next week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Argentine Warships Head South

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—Two Argentine cruisers and six destroyers are heading for Antarctic waters where Argentine and Chile are disputing the Falkland Island ...

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  8. Auditor-General Urges Stricter Check On Cars

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Stricter control of the use of cars in all Government departments was urged by the ...

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  9. Hopes Ireland's "Big Problem" Will Be Solved

    DUBLIN, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—He hoped to see the "one big problem" of the partition of Ireland solved soon in a spirit of understanding, ...

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  10. Exports Drive May Earn 20M. More Dollars

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government hoped its new exports drive would earn 20 million dollars more than ...

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  11. Negotiations To Develop N.Z. Newsprint Mills

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Negotiations for increased production of newsprint in New Zealand were opened by Mr. Chifley when he ...

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  12. U.S. To Deport Communist

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—Beatrice Johnson, Promotion Manager for the pro Communist weekly "The New Masses," has ...

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  13. Transport Men May Stop For Day In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney road transport workers have decided to stop work for 24 hour on Friday, February 27, on claims ...

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  14. Lifesaver To Pay Damages

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday.—Damages for the plaintiff for £25, with £31/9/8 costs, were awarded by Mr. C. Burchill, S.M., in the ...

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  15. Valuables Go From Train Seat

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A woman who arrived from Wollongong to-night left her handbag on a seat in the train while she sought a ...

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  16. Baby Killed, 2 Hurt In Runaway Truck

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A 20-month-old baby was killed and the mother and a relative were seriously injured this afternoon when a truck ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND RAIL TALKS FAIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The compulsory conference in the Arbitration Court this afternoon to try to settle the Queensland railway strike broke down. ...

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  18. Clothes Ration End Depends On Source of Goods

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Ending of clothes rationing in Australia was not so much a question of availability of supplies as their ...

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  19. SCHOOLS URGED FOR STATE MINERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Miners' leaders urged the State Government to-day to open training schools in the use of ...

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  20. Testing Vampires In Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 19.—A Royal Air Force jet-propelled Vampire fighter, specially shipped out from England, to-day began trials over ...

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  21. Gave Husband Poison, Gaoled

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Found "Guilty" by a jury in the Criminal Court to-day of having administered poison to her husband, James ...

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  22. M's.H.R., Employees Spend £24,039 In Parliament Bar

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Members of Federal Parliament and persons employed within Parliament House spent £24,039 in the ...

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  23. SIR L. CHUBB DEAD

    LONDON, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—Sir Lawrence Wensley Chubb born in Victoria, in 1873, has died. He devoted most of his life to the ...

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  24. Man Held On Phone Till Arrested

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A young woman to-day delayed a telephone call from an unknown man while police made an arrest ...

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  25. Tree Hit, Wires Down In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A tree was hit by lightning at the Royal Sydney Golf Club, Rose Bay, overhead electrical wires were brought down in ...

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  26. SOVIET ORDERS SEIZURE OF U.S. PAMPHLETS

    BERLIN, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—German police, acting on Soviet orders, seized from five printing offices in the Soviet sector of Berlin all ...

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  27. POLICE WARN OF FAKE "DOUBLES"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police warn country people to be on the alert for fake double charts on the Doncaster and Sydney Cup. The ...

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  28. Wages Policy Endorsed

    LONDON, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—The General Council of the Trades Union Congress has endorsed the Government's policy on the ...

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  29. India Approves Mr. Sharkey's Visa

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The granting of a visa permitting the Australian communist leader (Mr. L. Sharkey) to visit India had ...

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  30. State A.R.U. Against Rail Stoppage

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Assistant State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. S. Wyatt) said to-night that the union's ...

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  31. Extra 750 Waterside Workers In Sydney

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Arrangements had been made within he last three weeks for an additional 750 waterside workers to be ...

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  32. New British Air Transport To Visit Australia

    LONDON, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—The new British military air transport, the Handley Page Hastings, will make a flight to Australia and New ...

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  33. Bottle-Top Makers Get Wage Rise

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Adult female employees in the cork products manufacturing industry were awarded a wage rise of 19/ a week ...

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  34. BABY'S CHANGE OF BLOOD SUCCESS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Rushed to Adelaide Children's Hospital when only 20 hours old, three months ago, because he had been ...

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  35. BOY BADLY HURT, HIT BY HORSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—While he was playing with other children by the side of a street, Phillip Worth 6, of Kingsgrove-road, ...

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  36. Talks Continue On F.E.D.F.A. Dispute

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Leaders of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association conferred with the Minister for Supply ...

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  37. McGIRRS OF WALES WRITE TO PREMIER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A brief announcement made in Sydney by the Premier (Mr. McGirr), which subsequently appeared in a Welsh ...

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  38. British Council Plan Opposed By Smuts

    CAPE TOWN, Feb. 19. A.A.P.—The Prime Minister (General Smuts) told the Union Parliament it should not take Viscount Bruce's ...

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  39. 150 G.I's., Families Due To-day

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Marine Phoenix will arrive in Sydney to-morrow with 150 United States ex-service migrants, their wives, and ...

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  40. Department Inquiring Into Petrol Fraud

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A departmental inquiry was being held into he circumstances surrounding the issue of petrol coupons worth ...

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  41. NEW SECRETARY FOR COUNTRY PARTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. F. Dredge, of Urana, near Albury, will succeed Mr. E. J. Munro as General Secretary of the New South ...

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  42. £800 Hotel Theft

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Thieves broke into the Royal Mail Hotel, Diamond Creek (Victoria), forced open a safe, and got away ...

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