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  3. NO TUGS, SO TARS HELP

    Because of the tug dispute the Manoora had to berth at Port Melbourne this week without their help. But these sailors were on hand, and as the Manoora approached the pier they made fast the lines to thc pier bollaids. The sailors will be held at Port ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Punjab Slaughter Continues: Moslem Reprisals Inevitable

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—"The Times" correspondent in Lahore says the situation in the Punjab is still extremely grave. The main cities are quiet because there are no Moslems left; but the burning of villages and slaughter of inhabitants continues in the country ...

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  5. UNWAVERING ANGLO-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION VITAL TO PEACE AND SECURITY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Fears of creating im-, pressions in which Russia might claim justification for insistence upon the veto principle, or which might prejudice Anglo-American co-operation, ...

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  6. Permits Necessary To Purchase Cream

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Only persons holding permit issued to them by the Department of Commerce and ...

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  7. SOLICITORS' FEES INCREASED

    HOBART, Tuesdays—To meet the increased overhead costs of the profession and costs of living generally, solicitors' fees ...

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  8. MUST REDUCE DOLLAR OUTLAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today saw film and tobacco representatives as part at general ...

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  9. ITS GREAT CHANCE

    GENEVA, Tuesday. {A.A.P.Reuter).—"The Food and Agricultural Orranisatlon at this session has its great chance to ...

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  10. DAVIS CUP PRACTICE COACH PLEASED WITH AUSTRALIANS' FORM

    FOREST HILLS, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—After working out with Bromwich and Pails in singles this afternoon in a sticky temperature of over 90 degrees, Australia's Davis Cup coach, the profesional Frank Kovacs, said he was pleased' with the way Australia's two ...

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  11. CUT IN BRITISH RATIONS LIKELY

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Some reduction of rations now seems inevitable, says the Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times," discussing yesterday's Cabinet meeting. The reduction will probably be one of ...

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  12. NEW SPEED RECORD

    MUROO (California), Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The Navys jetpropelled Douglas Skystreak established a new world, speed ...

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  13. "Disgusting" Amount of Crooning

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.)— The amount of crooning in Australia was disgusting, Peter Dawson. Australian baritone, said at a press ...

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  14. RUSH TO BUY ARMY SHEETS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — More than 1000 sheets which were auctioned by the Commonwealth Disposals Commission this afternoon ...

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  15. MAY CLEAR UP 16-YEAR-OLD PLANE MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A bushman's discovery in rugged country in the east of the State may solve the mystery of the illfated Southern ...

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  16. FRANCE VETOES SOVIET MOTION ON N.E.I.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. (A.A.P.).—France vetoed? a Soviet motion in the Security Council to-day for the ...

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  17. Recognised at Last by Medical Men

    CENTRALIA (Illinois), Tuesday. (A.A.P.)—Opening her new infantile paralysis clinic yesterday, Sister Elizabeth Kenny declared that ...

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  18. Thousands Greet Cardinals

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Thousands of local Roman Catholics turned out on Sunday to welcome Cardinal Gilroy, of ...

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  19. PRELATE'S VISIT TO JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A B.C. O.F. message from Kure states that Most Rev. R. C. Halse, Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, visited the ...

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  20. RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNMADE STREETS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—State Cabinet to-day agreed to legislate to provide a basis of payment for construction of unmade streets In ...

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  23. COMMUNISTS MURDER PRIEST

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— The "Daily Telegraph's" Trieste correspondent quotes a communique from the Bishop of ...

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  24. Explosives Kept Near Government House

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Seeking information about methods used in Hobart for handling explosive cargo, the Blaster Warden ...

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  25. DROP IN R.S.L. MEMBERSHIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The drop in membership of the R.S.L. between 1946 and 1947 was a natural wastage which did not worry the ...

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  26. COAL DEARER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.) —The National Coal Board, announcing an increase of 4/- a ton in the price of coal at the ...

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  27. Claiming £11,697 for Damage to Farm

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—The Ice and Cold Storage Company is claiming £ 11,007 compensation from the Government for damage to its ...

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  28. Malayan Timber for Australia

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (A.A.P.— Reuter).—The first shipment to Australia of 30 tons of seasoned Malayan timber has been Waded ...

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  29. Offer to Place Flowers on War Graves

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,—An offer to place flowers on the graves of Australian dead in Burma on any specific dates, or to supply relative; ...

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