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  4. International incidents create resentment PEOPLE IN BRITAIN ROUSED BY DEFENCE CUTS

    THE Attlee Government's White Paper on defence, which proposes further extensive cuts in Britain's armed forces, has had anything but a favourable reception since its publication last Thursday. ...

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  5. SUBSIDIES WILL BE CONTINUED

    CANBERRA, Mon: The Government has decided not to stop the payment of subsidies on foodstuffs, including tea, butter, and potatoes, but minor adjustments because of the rising cost of living will ...

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    POINT COOK IS ONCE AGAIN a flying training school. Fiftysix trainees, consisting of 22 serving RAAF personnel, 21 civilians, and 15 naval men for the RAN carrier service, entered Point Cook yesterday to begin an 18-months' flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hosiery silk from Japan, soon

    Australian women will soon be able to buy more silk stockings as a result of an agreement under which Australia will be ...

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  8. COMMUNIST POLICE TAKE OVER IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    A RMED police have occupied the headquarters of the Czech National Socialist Party and sub-machine guns and carbines have been issued to police throughout the city. This is the latest development ...

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  10. TWO EXPRESSES STRANDED IN WA FLOODS

    Flooding near Kalgoorlie and Boulder has been so extensive that traffic on the east-west railway has had to be suspended indefinitely. ...

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  11. Davis Cup tour allowed

    Mr Chifley will allow the LTAA to spend 7,000 on the 1948 Davis Cup tour, and a further 3,000 if the team ...

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  12. RESCUERS HAD TO BE RESCUED, TOO

    Queenscliff fishermen William Higginbotham and Raymond Waith, who yesterday went to the rescue of two other ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN "FOOLS' PARADISE"

    Industrially, Australians were living in a fools' paradise which a change in oversea markets could destroy almost overnight, Mr J. Self, ...

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  14. Children killed in air liner crash

    Thirteen passengers, most of them children, were burned to death yesterday when a commercial airliner crashed on Mati airfield, near Davao, ...

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  15. "BSc's may be worried job-hunters"!

    Dozens of Bachelors of Science may be "worried job-hunters" at the end of this year, Mr H. F. Doiones, secretary of the ...

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  16. DENMARK SIGNS TRADE PACT WITH BRITAIN

    The Danish Foreign Office announces that a new trade agreement has been signed with Britain under which Denmark will supply 40,000 ...

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