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  4. U.S. SEEKS DELAY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: It is learned reliably that the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Lovett, and other American officials have asked the ...

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  5. STATE GOVT. HOUSING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The State Government was building homes in 80 country areas and 130 different localities in the metropolitan area, the ...

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  6. TIME EXTENSION FOR TAX RETURNS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An extension of time for sending in income tax returns has been granted to businesses and professional taxpayers. They will have ...

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  9. AMERICAN COMPLAINTS USELESS

    LONDON, Tuesday: "It is not much use American film magnates and the rest complaining that we are ruining their trade," said the Food Minister ...

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  10. WOOL PRICES RISE 25 TO 30 PER CENT.

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report that Yorkshire and the Continent were strong buyers' at the opening of the Sydney wool sales today. Prices ...

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  11. 500,000 ARABS

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday: Mrs. Golda Myerson, head of the Jewish Agency's political department, giving the agency's views on the united Nations' ...

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  12. PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday: Arabs and Jews alike are astounded by the U.N.O. Committees majority resolution that, ruoghly, 62 per cent. of Palestine ...

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  13. PUNJAB POSITION

    LAHORE, Tuesday: More than a million homeless, fear-driven refugees are estimated to be on the move in two-way streams between East and ...

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  14. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday: A Minister of interior spokesman admitted that small-scale abuses, such as certain cases of plural voting, occurred at the ...

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  15. FOOD FOR BRITAIN CONFERENCE

    A conference is to be convened shortly by the State Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. H. Graham) to which all sections of the primary producing, ...

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  16. MONOPLANE STILL MISSING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The search for the missing Percival monoplane in southern N.S.W. and victoria met with no success yesterday. The R.A.A.F. has ...

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  17. VIVID SYDNEY BLAZE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The most vivid fire in Sydney in months caused damage estimated at £20,000 to the Cleland Bond Store, and menaced goo[?] ...

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  18. FEDERAL CABINET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Recommendations drastically reducing imports from dollar areas are being considered today by the Federal Cabinet. ...

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  19. A.C.T.U. THREATENS NATION-WIDE STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: If the 40-hour week had not been granted to all workers throughout Australia by October 20, the A.C.T.U. will call a ...

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  21. COUNTER REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR

    QUITO (Ecuador), Tuesday: Junior army officers yesterday seized control of Guayaquti, Ecuador's biggest city and chief seaport in spreading the ...

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  22. DRIVING CHARGE AT WAGGA COURT

    James Hardwick, 18, shop assistant of Forsyth Street, Wagga, was fined £10 by Mr. Finlay, S.M., at the Wagga Court yesterday for negligent driving ...

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