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  2. THE FAR EAST

    TOKIO, February 17.—Mr. [?] stated: "Various alarming reports have reached Japan, purporting to give the impression that the situation in East Asia has become radically tense. We are surprised to learn that some foreign countres have felt ...

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  3. 80-TON "PLANE.

    LONDON, February 17.—What is probably the world's largest bombertroop curler will shortly be in production in the United States. ...

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  4. ESSENTIAL SERVICES.

    OANBERRA. February 18.—The maintain essential services to emergency, plans are being made, under which the shipping companies will ...

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  5. BULGARIA AND TURKEY

    The Turko-Bulgarian Agreement, binding an ally of Britain with a Stale dominated by Germany, it the season*s greatest diplomatic mystery. The signatories appear embarassed by the interest shown ...

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  6. RAIDS ON ENGLAND.

    LONDON, February 17—After a short period without incident, there was an alert this afternoon. London to-night was apparently the ...

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  7. MR. WILLKIE.

    WASHINGTON, February 17.—Mr. Wendell Willkie may soon visit National China and Australia. "Nothing is decided yet about my ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IN ALBANIA.

    LONDON, February 17. — The "Times" Athens correspondent says the Albanian commentary on the Albanian situation was picked up ...

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  9. THE AFRICAN SPHERE.

    LONDON, February 17.—With the fall of Kurmuk, in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, no Italians, except prisoners, remain in Egypt, the Sudan or Kenya, ...

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  10. WAR CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, February 18—For seven hours to-day the War Cabinet discussed plans to enable Australia, to withstand any att[?] V violate her ...

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  11. EDUCATION.

    SOUTHPORT, February 18.—The Government's intention to establish industrial scholarships was announced by Mr. H. A. Bruce at the State Labor ...

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  12. NATIVE EATS BABY.

    KALGOORLIE, February 18.—Disappointed because the wife bore him a laughter instead of a son, a Warburon Ranges native killed the child ...

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  13. NEW GRASS.

    WASHINGTON, February 17.—Mr. Thomas Henry, science editor of the North American newspaper "Alliance" reports thousands of square miles of ...

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  14. BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, February 18.—The the week ended February 9, nine British ships, to talling 19,000 tons, and four Allied ships, totalling 10,500 tons. ...

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  15. ENGLISH BLOOD DONORS.

    LONDON, February 17.—Princess Mary (the Countess of Hare wood) baa just given a pint of ber blood for blood transfusions. Princess Mary ...

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  16. A HOT RECEPTION.

    LONDON, February 17.—Three German raiders who craned the East Anglian coast to-day were given a hot reception by a squadron of Spitfires, ...

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  17. A.R.P. PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, February 18.—For more than a year the Federal Government to collaboration with the states has been perfecting an A.R.P. plan for ...

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  18. SANTANDER FIRE.

    LONDON, February 17.—A San Sebastian (Spain) radio states that 30.000 people have been rendered homeless by the fire at Santander, ...

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  19. SINGAPORE CALM.

    SINGAPORE, February 18.—Australians are wise to take all precautions against war in the Pacific, for though there is no specific reason for ...

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  20. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    MELBOURNE, February 18.—M: Fadden is expected, to-morrow, to [?] on two important provisions [?] he scheme for child endowmen ...

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  21. GERMANY'S INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, February 17.—"Well over a million foreign workers are now working in Germany," says the Lisbon (Portugal) correspondent of the ...

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  22. R.A.F. OVER POLAND.

    LONDON, February 17.—Royal Air Force planes made a flight over Poland on the night of February 15. This is the longest operational flight ...

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  23. U.S. GARRISONS.

    NEW YORK, February 17.—Tokio message says the "Ashbi" has given prominence to a Tientsin desbatch that America's North Chins ...

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  24. LATEST FROM JAPAN.

    LONDON. February 18.—It was announced in Tokio to-day that two Japanese Ministers-at-Large have been appointed, one to America and ...

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  25. BRITAIN AND BULGARIA.

    SOFIA, February 17.—Mr. G. W. Rondel British Minister to Bulgaria), interviewed, said: "British policy aims at the maintenance of ...

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  26. BUCK SEA BLACK-OUT.

    LONDON, February 17.—The Ankara radio states all lighthouses have been blacked out in a tone amending 15 miles southward and northward of ...

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  27. THE SENUSSI.

    LONDON, February 18.—The Chief of the Senussi. the most powerful native race in Africa. in an interview in Cairo to-day, declared that his ...

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  28. FLOODS IN DANUBE.

    LONDON, February 17. —Thirty thousand people were evacuated to-day from homes lost in the Danubian floods, which broke down dykes 50 ...

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  29. ITALIANS DENOUNCE MUSSOLINI.

    NEW YORK, February 17.—Four famous Italian educationists denounced Mussolini at a meeting of 2000 Italians in New York yesterday. ...

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  30. YUGOSLAV ARMY.

    LONDON. February 17.—The "Evening Standard's" special correspondent in Belgrade says, despite the Government bints of sacrifices, the Yugoslav ...

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  31. SCARTWATER SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS.

    MASTER GORDON ANDERSO. Thornburgh College, Charters Towers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. FRANCO'S TALKS.

    LISBON, February 18 — Portuguese newspapers, commenting on General Franco's talks with Signor Mussolini and Marabal Petain. agree that the ...

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  33. MUNITIONS WORKERS.

    BRISBANE, February 18.—The Jobs as key workers in the new munitions factory hove evidently had a great attraction, for over 1,000 men and ...

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  34. WHEN SIR R. HOARE LEFT CONSTANZA.

    LONDON, February 17.—When the British Minister to Bucharest (Sir Reginald Hoard was leaving Constanza (Rumanian Black Sea port), a ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, February 17.—Pilot Officer Louts Barry, the English profesional sculling champion in 1938. is reported missing. ...

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  36. THE ABYSSINIANS.

    LONDON, February 18.—A communique from Cairo to-day, states that the people of Abyssinia are, driving the Italians out of their strongholds ...

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  37. A.I.F. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, February 18.—Four deaths were notified in Victorian and New South Wales casualty lists to-day, two in each State, but only one, ...

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  38. CALVES FOR FOWL FEED.

    BRISBANE, February 18 —Calves were so cheap at Cannon Hill to-day that poultry farmers were buying them as a ment for their birde. Calves ...

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  39. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    MOSCOW. Feb. 17.—The Russo Japanese trade negotiations, suspended since last April, were formally resumed in Moscow to-day. ...

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