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  4. ALL ARABS CALLED TO "HOLY WAR"

    JERUSALEM, Wed. (A.A.P.): The Council of the Al Azhar University, Cairo,-the world's largest Moslem university - has proclaimed a "worldwide holy war in ...

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  5. "WHOLE WORLD UNDER DOLLAR SIGN"

    HAVANA, (Cuba), Wednesday (A.A.P.): The head of the Argentine delegation, (Senator Diego Luis Molinari) told the International Trade Conference that the ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. Non-Strikers to Get Shares in Company

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): nearly 1500 hotel workers who stayed in their jobs during the Savoy Hotel ...

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    A PUBLIC APPEAL for £250,000 to provide a Nurses' Memorial Centre in Melbourne in memory of the 75 Australian nurses who lost their lives in the war was launched in the Melbourne Town Hall this week. From left: Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Officers For Senior Posts In Militia

    Major-General J. E. S. Stevens (left), who commanded the 6th Division 2nd AIF. AND Major-General G. F. Wootten, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REVIEW OF DOLLAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Commonwealth Government last week issued orders cancelling import licences covering imports ...

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  10. SABOTEURS WRECK FRENCH EXPRESS: TWENTY KILLED

    PARIS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Twenty persons were killed when the Paris-Arras mail train was derailed "after saboteurs had ...

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  11. TASMAN FLYING-BOAT CRIPPLED IN STORM; LUGGAGE, MAIL LOST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The lives of 35 people—29 passengers and a crew of six—aboard the Sandringham flying-boat, New Zealand, were endangered and mail and luggage were jettisoned when one of the engines cut out ...

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  12. "Responsibility for Depression Will Rest on U.S."

    HAVANA (Cuba). Wednesday: Chief responsibility for avoiding another world depression rested with the United States, declared the ...

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  13. Malayan's Wife Resents "Slur on Her Character"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mrs. Phyllis Osman, wife of a Malayan who is to be deported with 13 others in January, today bitterly attacked ...

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  14. RAIN'S EFFECT ON WHEAT ESTIMATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Widespread, rain in wheat areas is likely to reduce New South Wales' record wheat crop to slightly less than 13,000,000 ...

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  15. MR.GRAHAM FAVORS RURAL MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said today that rural markets for fruit and vegetables were the best ...

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  16. MINISTER DENIES PERSECUTION OF ANSETT AIRWAYS

    CANERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) denied in the House of Representatives today that there had been any proscution of Ansett Airways. "The company has been granted its applications and ...

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  17. Building Control Bill Rejected

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Legislative Council tonight rejected the Building Operation and Building Material Control Bill by one ...

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  19. MR. CHIFLEY TO FLY TO N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: It was announced officially today that the Prime Minister (Mr. chifley) will leave Sydney by air on ...

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  20. OPERATOR'S STORY OF ALLEGED GASH FOR TAS, PREMIER

    HOBART, Wednesday: When the Royal Commission inquiring into allegations that the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Cosgrove) had accepted ...

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  22. Tally Clerks' Ban

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. A. R. Wallis), today refused to hear an application by the Clerks' Union ...

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  23. HOUSING COMMISSION MAY CONSTRUCT FLATS IN WAGGA

    The chairman of the State Housing Commission (Mr. E. R. C. Gallop) and the chief architect of the Commission. (Mr. I. Jefferson), yesterday inspected six sites in Wagga where the commission may decide to erect ...

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  24. Strikes and Violence in Sicily

    ROME. Wednesday (A.A.P.): Two towns in Sicily reported strikes and violence last night. Demonstrators at Ragusa seized ...

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