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  5. CANCER CURE CLAIM BEING INVESTIGATED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) said today that the Director-General of Health, Dr. Morris, was making initial inquiries into ...

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  6. CALCUTTA

    CALCUTTA, Friday: The Bengal Provincial Trade Unions congress has called a general strike to begin in Calucutta on December 13, in protest ...

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  7. PALESTINE

    LONDON, Friday: The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Creech Jones, told the House of Commons yesterday that, subject to negotiations with U.N.O, ...

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  9. U.S. INTERIM AID BILL PASSED

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday approved of 590 million dollars (£185,00,000) interim aid programme ...

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  10. RAINS MEAN MORE POWER FOR GRAFTON

    GRAFTON, Friday: Heavy falls of rain on the Clarence in recent weeks has ensured that the Clarence River County council hydro-electric power ...

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  11. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Friday: The Anglo-Russian trade agreement may mean more meat and eggs for Britain, but it will not immediately affect bread ...

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  12. ITALY

    ROME, Friday: Trade union leaders voted yesterday to continue the general strike in Rome. The authorities arrested 150 persons ...

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  13. SUSPENSION OF GOLD TAX

    CANBERRA, Friday: The recent suspension of the gold tax is expected to further stimulate the steady rise in Australian gold production. This tax ...

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  14. BULK WHEAT TRUCKS FOR HARVEST

    The New South Wales Railways are making available 2000 bulk wheat trucks—800 more than ever before—for the wheat harvest throughout the ...

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  15. LAND INVESTMENT

    Although there has been a tightening-up in the granting of consent for borrowings for investment in land up to £5000, it was incorrect to state that ...

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  16. MR. COSGROVE SAW GOVERNOR

    The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday saw the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney), with the Attorney-General (Mr. Fagan). ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN FACTORIES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Minuter for Labor and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) tabled a report in the Assembly which disclosed that a record number of ...

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  18. COURSES FOR COUNTRY TEACHERS

    Favorable consideration to the establishment of correspondence courses in arts and economics is to be given by the Minister for Education. This ...

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  19. STATE LOTTERY No. 12 SPECIAL

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  20. WHY MANY MATERIALS ARE SCARCE

    The continuing shortages of many vital materials was due to the Government's drift towards socialisation, said Mr. W. Frith (C.P. Lismore), in ...

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  21. SALE OF WOOL TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Friday: So far as Australia is concerned, there are no real difficulties over the sale of our wool to Japan. There is no limit upon ...

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  23. SUSPENDED

    PARIS, Friday: The French Government has suspended a repatriation officer in Moscow, Raymond Marguier, who criticised France's action in ...

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  24. HARVESTERS

    The Federal Minister for National Services said that displaced persons may be enlisted for harvesting, fruitcanning, and packing dried fruits in ...

    Article : 57 words
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