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    Mr E. H. Du Cros, secretary of the Australian Dairy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LABOR WILL FACE NEW HOUSE WITH ONLY 16 MEMBERS

    Labor will face the new Parliament with only 16 members, compared with 20 in the old House of Assembly. Surprise turns in the cut-up in Franklin and Denison lost a seat to the party in each division, while it also lost ...

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  5. BRADMAN AND HASSETT PULL AUSTRALIA OUT OF FIRE

    BRISBANE, Friday. — A century stand by Don Bradman backed up by a solid 81 by Lindsay Hassett changed Australia's fortunes after a bad start in the first Test af Brisbane to-day. ...

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  6. FRENCHMAN'S STOICISM

    PARIS, Friday. — The explosion of a landmine, almost blew of, one leg of a young Frenchman Maurice La Marque, and fractured ...

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    EIRE'S FIRST MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY to Australia, Dr. T. V. Kiernan, who was welcomed in Melbourne by Archbishop Mannix (right) recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LABOR LOST GROUND IN NEW ZEALAND

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — The "Daily Province," commenting on the New Zealand election, saya the Socialist experiments were clearly ...

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  9. BULGARIA DENIES GREEK ALLEGATIONS

    SOFIA, Friday. — The Prime Minister (M. Dimitrov), introducing the new Cabinet to Parliament said: "Bulgana categorically ...

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  10. U.S. Coal Owners Urge Truce

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr. Edward Burke, president of the Southern Coal Producers' Association, urged the Government to ask the miners' leader, John L. Lewis, to call a fortnight's truce in the soft coal strike, during which ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. BRITISH LABOR REVOLT CRUSHED

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Evening Standard's" political correspondent, giving his version of the Parliamentary Labor Party's meeting, says the big guns boomed so heavily that the recent rebellion over foreign affairs ...

    Article : 328 words
  12. U.N. ASKED TO CENSURE RUSSIA

    LAKE SUCCESS. Friday. — Australia has asked the United Nations Assembly to censure Bussia for its frequent ...

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  13. DIVORCE EVIL

    LONDON, Friday. — The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher), spoaking in the House of Lords on the Denning Committee's report ...

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  14. THIEF GOT £155 PAYROLL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A £155 payroll was snatched from an employe of the Leebar Manufacturing Co. at North Fitzroy ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL MARKET FIRM

    LONDON, Friday. — The second series of the London wool sales for 1946 commenced yesterday with an offering ...

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  16. Rubber Controls Cease on Monday

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said to-day that all controls on rubber would cease ...

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  17. PROFIT MARGINS ON TOYS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — As a result of a return to the production of toys by regulation manufacturers, the Assistant Prices ...

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  18. Broke Away From Guard at Hospital

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Lawrence Harold Raymond Jones, a prisoner with a bad criminal record, broke away from a guard at ...

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  19. VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR MINESWEEPERS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Volunteers would be called to man naval minesweepers, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordan) said on ...

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  20. REVOLUTIONARY R.A.F. MOVE

    LONDON, Friday. — All ranks are to have a share in the running of air stations for Britain's peacetime air force. ...

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  21. JAPANESE TRYING TO RESUME PEARLING OPERATIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Two Japs released from internment had reached Broome to recommence pearling ...

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  22. More Literature Should Go Overseas

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Australia should have more of her literature published or distributed overseas, even if it meant ...

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  23. Suggested Basic Wage Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Friday. —"I do not feel there should be too many cooks dealing with the basic wage," said the Prime Minister ...

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  24. DAVIS WINS SNOOKER TOURNAMENT

    LONDON, Friday. — Joe Davis, conceding 10 points a frame, with a score of 74 frames, won the £200 first prize in a nine-day snooker ...

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  25. AT END OF THEIR ENDURANCE

    HAMBURG, Friday. — Shop stewards of the Union of Metal Workers, Bochum, are calling for a one-day strike against ...

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  26. MOLOTOV URGES CESSATION OF ARMS RACE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. — Opening a debate in the Political and Security Committee on disarmament, Mr. Molotov said the lessons of the first world war went unheeded, and the second world war should have convinced ...

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