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  3. Forecast:

    Cloudy, scattered showers, chiefly early morning and evening; winds E. to N.E. ...

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  4. CANDLE LIGHT AND SILENT FACTORIES

    LONDON, Monday: London worked by candle light and the w heels of production in a broad strip of England's industrial heart, from the southeast to Midlands and as far north as ...

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  5. Trade Union Proposals to Reduce Industrial Conflict

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Trade unions have experienced disappointment in their pursuit of the New Deal to follow victory in World War 11 said an official statement of policy issued by the interstate executive of the ACTU today. ...

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    Australian radio and stage stars George and Joy Nichols, taking part in a BBC television programme on their recent arrival in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO DUCKINGS FOR PRINCESSES

    LONDON, Monday: Process Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will merely have their noses powdered, instead or being ducked and shaved; in the traditional function when the Vanguard crosses the equator today. ...

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  8. PLANE INJURES MAN STANDING ON BEACH

    PERTH, Monday: Flying low over Whitford Beach about midday on Saturday a Tiger Moth aeroplane struck ...

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  9. MAY DELAY PLANT FOR RAILWAY DEPT.

    SYDNEY, Monday: The industrial crisis in Britain may further delay the manufacture there of additional plant urgently needed ...

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  10. Watersiders' Claim in Court Today

    SYDNEY, Monday: Representatives of the shipowners and the waterside unions, with Judge Foster presiding, today, discussed ...

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  11. State Cabinet Nay Discuss 40-Hour Week

    SIDNEY, Monday: Strong support of proposals for legislation for a 40-hour week in NSW, whick ...

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  12. £15,750 IN BANK NOTES STOLEN

    LONDON, Monday: A firm of assessors has offered a reward of £1000 for the recovery of £15,750 in bank notes which was stolen in ...

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  13. 10,000 VOTES AN HOUR POLLED FOR STALIN

    LONDON, Monday: Ten thousand voters in some districts of Moscow filed every hour into carpeted ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TAX £51 PER HEAD LAST YEAR

    CANBERRA,. Monday: Australians paid £51/0/5 per head of population — a total of £378,205,000— in Commonwealth and State taxation in the financial year ended June 30,1946. ...

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  15. Italian Foreign Min. Seeks Rebirth Of Ties with Britain

    ROME, Monday: The Foreign Minister (Count Siorza) announced that he had cabled the British Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) declaring: "I wish to personally assure you that democratic Italy aspires to collaborate as ...

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  16. Must Stamp Out Gaming, Says S.M.

    BRISBANE, Monday: 'This is one practice that will have to be stamped out, or an attempt made to do so,' said Mr R. S. M. ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT AIMS TO WIPE OUT TB

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Commonwealth was likely to establish in the near future the position of Director of Tuberculosis, ...

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  18. IMMIGRANT SHIP BOARDED AT HAIFA

    JERUSALEM, Monday: One hundred gunners of the Sixth Airborne Division, wearing steel helmets, antigas eyeshields and carrying pick handles, boarded the Negev, carrying illegal immigrants, without question when ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS LOSE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Communists were decisively, defeated in the ballot for the election of the disputes committee of the ...

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  20. ROMANO EXPECTS "TO GET INTO TROUBLE"

    NEW YORK, Monday: When interviewed by Herald Tribunes writer, Mr Romano, referring to the disposal of Bernborough, said: ...

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  21. WOMAN KILLED BY LIFT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A housemaid was crushed to death at Mcnzies today while being rescued from an automatic ...

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  22. HOSTELS FOR MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Large hostels would be constructed for the housing of sponsored British migrants arriving in Australia, ...

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  24. Coats and Wigs Off In Court

    PERTH, Monday: The Judge and counsel removed their wigs and the jury were allowed to take off their coats owing to the ...

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  25. BERNBOROUGH WELL

    SYDNEY, Monday: A radio message received today from the Captain of the Wangaratta, now six days out on her way to San ...

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  26. Berlin Dance Hall Fire Toll

    BERLIN, Monday: It was officially stated that three British soldiers were killed and four seriousla injured in the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN ATTACK ON BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    LONDON, Monday: Moscow charges that Britain and the United States are not observing the Potsdam agreement in their ...

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  28. Obscene Libel Alleged in "Love Me, Sailor"

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Robert Shaw Close, author of the book, "Love Me sailor," and the publishers, Georgian House Pty. Ltd., were today committed for trial at the Supreme Court on February 17. ...

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  29. GENERAL RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday: The best last year is being brought to two-thirds of Queensland by a three-general rain relief since January ...

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  30. BRITISH BRIGADIER ASSASSINATED

    VENICE, Monday: The commander of the British 13th Infantry Brigade, Brigadier R. W. M. De Winton, DSO and bar, was ...

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  31. "POOR" DUKE DIES

    LONDON, Monday: The Duke of Manchester has died. He owned three castles, but once said he. couldn't afford to ...

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