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  3. RUSSIA RAISES OBSTACLE TO TROOP CENSUS PLAN

    FLUSHING, Monday (A.A.P.)— Britain asked the United Nations Assembly to establish an international inspection board to verify a ...

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    King Feisal of Iraq, photographed at a British Broadcasting Corporation microphone. During his recent visit to England, King Feisal recorded a news commentary for British school children, telling them about his country and how he had enjoyed his visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOUSING PORTFOLIO IN NEW CABINET

    HOBART, Monday:—The appointment of a full-time Minister for Housing and Material Supplies and the combining of the duties of Chief Secretary and Minister for Health were features of the new Tasmanian Ministry ...

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  6. BOMB OUTRAGES IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— Reuter's Madrid correspondent says bombs wrecked the front of the Spanish youth organisation ...

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  7. HUGE INCREASE IN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    Since the outbreak of war, savings bank deposits have increased hy £53/13/8 (152.6 p.c.) per head of population. ...

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  8. Fishermen Want Wynyard Wharf Extended

    A deputation from the Wynyard Licensed Fishermen's Association which waited on the Burnie Marine Board at its ...

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  9. Strike Paralyses Port of London

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— The whole port of London is paralysed by a tugmen's lightning strike. Ships entering the Thames ...

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  10. WILL PLEASE HERSELF

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.) —Louis Wulff, in his book, "Queen'of To-morrow," says that whether the Princess will ...

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  11. IMPORTED LESS MERCHANDISE

    CANBERRA, Monday — Imports of merchandise to Australia during October showed a decrease of £2,407,000 ...

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  12. S. AFRICA CENSURED FOR TREATMENT OF INDIANS

    FLUSHING, Monday (A.A.P.).—The United Nations General Assembly censured the South African Government for discrimination against Indian citizens. It adopted by 32 votes to 15 a ...

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  13. Britain's Appreciation

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mi. Chifley) has received 13 letters from persons whose ages range ...

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  14. TRIAL OF NAZI DOCTORS

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.) Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent says the first "little Nuremberg trial" opened ...

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  15. Denies Servicemen Were Evicted

    CANBERRA, Monday, — The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) to-day denied that three ex-service residents ...

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  16. WAGE FORECAST DEPLORED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Repopted suggestions that an interim increase of 7/ to 8/ in the basic wage was likely to be ...

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  17. Beauty Judges Need Wives' O.K.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Mayor of Katoomba has announced that the indites of the Katoomba New Year bathing ...

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  18. CALLS PROTEST ON ABORIGINES' BEHALF "BELATED"

    CANBERRA, Monday. — "I am puzzled by the belated protest by Harry Watt, on behalf of aborigines in the Northern ...

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  19. EXTRA BUTTER FOR DIABETISC

    HOBART, Monday.—Special coupons to enable persons suffering from diabetes to obtain an extra butter ration would be ...

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  20. Gaol For Drunken Drivers

    HOBART, Monday.—"The time is coming when drunken motorists will be sent to gaol instead of being fined," Mr. H. M. ...

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  21. CHINESE REDS SHELL TOWN

    PEIPING, Monday (A.A.P.) —Nationalist headquarters report that Communist troops, after battering the walls for 10 ...

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  22. NEW STEEL YACHT LAUNCHED

    HOBART, Monday. — The 20ton welded steel vacht. Mr. C. Philp's Southern Maid, the State's largest entry in the Sydney-Hobart ...

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  23. Elaborate Measures to Protect Ration Cards

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Elaborate steps to protect ration cards from theft and loss were disclosed to-day by the ...

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  24. ARMS TRADE OUTLOOK TENSE

    HOBART, "Monday. — "The present dangerous situation in the international armaments trade closely resembles that ...

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  25. How Community Centres Can Help

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — The building of homes was the first essential for rehabilitation of servicemen, but ...

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  26. Grab and Run Jewel Thefts

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police warned Sydney jewellers today to be on the lookout for a grab-and-run thief. ...

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  27. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS STRANDED

    JERUSALEM, Mon. (A.A.P.). —Eight hundred illegal Jewish immigrants are stranded on the island of Cyreno, about 60 miles ...

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  28. VETO TO REMAIN

    LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. (A. A.P.)—The Political Security Committee refused to recommend elimination of the yeto from the ...

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  29. BUOYANT SYDNEY MARKET FOR APPLES

    HOBART, Monday.—The market in Sydney was very buoyant for high quality hard-conditioned apples, and prices showed another sharp advance last week, stated a report received by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) from the Tasmanian Government ...

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  30. Stalin in Good Health

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— A Russian Embassy official stated that Stalin is in the best of health. Rumors that he was dead ...

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  31. PORT OF LONDON EXHIBITION

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Master Warden (Mr. W. Hart) today officially opened the Port of London exhibition of models and ...

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  32. Fined £20; Licence Suspended

    HOBART, Monday. — Pleading guilty to having, in Hobart on December 7, had charge of a car while under the influence of ...

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  33. TO FRAME CONSTITUTION FOR INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Mon. (A.A.P.) —The new Constituent Assembly, under the temporary chairmanship of the oldest member, ...

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  34. STORMY WEEK-END IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) — A stormy week-end brought reports of small ships in distress off the British coast, increased flooding ...

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  35. COUNTRIES THAT PAY THEIR BILLS

    NEW YOKK, Monday A.A.P.) — The Protective Council has issued a report showing that of 1075 individual bond issues floated in ...

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  36. REMANDED ON STEALING CHARGE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — In the Police Court to-day. Frederick Charles Henry Cheshire was charged with having, between ...

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  37. SUPPORT FOR BREAK WITH SPAIN

    LAKE SUCCESS, Monday (A.A. P.) — Despite vigorous opposition led by the United States and Britain, the Political and Security ...

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  38. RELIEF APPEAL

    GENEVA, Monday. (A.A.P), — Humanitarian organisations have joined in the appeal for more contributions for the relief of ...

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  39. ASTHMA SUFFERERS

    We know that you suffer very greatly from the distressing attacks of asthma that you often get, but you can avoid the distress by using ...

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