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  3. MILE OF FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Children march in the Mile of Food for Devonport (England) Day in Devonport's main street. Standing behind one of the long lines of food parcels. On the left Cr. H. E. Haslock (Warden) and the organiser (Mr. J. R. Thorne). Others are Messrs. R. M'Master, L. J. Coleman, C. M. Walker, S. Nurse and H. Hey.—Robinson, photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIGHTING ON MAJOR SCALE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Fighting on a major seale is reported in at least six places in Palestine, Machine-guns rattled all this morning in Jerusalem's Katamon area after a night of almost constant fighting. ...

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  5. Memorable Day for Royal Family

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP.).—The King, broadcasting last evening, after the Royal silver wedding celebrations, said it had been a memorable day for the Royal family. ...

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  6. Tried to Open T.N.T. Cylinder With Axe!

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—When a long iron cylinder 4ft. in diameter found half buried in sand on a beach near Cairns was ...

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  7. NEGOTIATING NEW MEAT CONTRACT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Negotiations for a new meat agreement between Australia and Britain, to operate from October 1 next, were ...

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  8. DEPORTATION OF MALAYANS AND CHINESE

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—The Government will be asked to inquire into the Australian deportation of Malayans ...

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  9. S.S. WARDRESS TO DIE

    HAMBURG, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— The British war crimes court senced to death a German S.S. wardress. Ruth-Closius. aged 28, for ...

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  10. TASMANIA MUST HAVE HER FULL QUOTA OF BUILDING MATERIALS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Increased supplies of materials for home building in Tasmania were sought to-day by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) at a conference with the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman). He will have further talks with Mr. Dedman ...

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  11. RIOTS ORGANISED BY COMMUNISTS

    TOKIO, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— High American sources said today that there was definite evidence that Communist [?] ...

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  12. BIG RISE IN OIL CONSUMPTION

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— The Minister for Fuel (Mr. Gaitskell), addressing the American Chamber of Commerce in ...

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  13. One of the Lucky Ones

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Don. Bradman, speaking at a Manston House dinner given by the Lord Mayor ...

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  14. 56 MIGRANTS ARRIVE AT BURNIE

    Twenty-six British immigrants arrived at Burnie early yesterday morning aboard the Taroona and dispersed to various parts of Tasmania, where they will make their new homes. With them were about 30 Balts, who are to join ...

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  15. NO IMMEDIATE DANGER OF WAR, SAYS P.M.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today repeated his belief that there was no immediate danger ...

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  16. CONFERRING ON ROYAL TOUR

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Conferring with Tasmanian authorities on arrangements for next year's Royal tour is Air ...

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  17. Wave of Terror in Berlin

    BERLIN, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The wave of terror over kidnappings in Berlin has spread to such an extent that western licensed newspapers ...

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  18. ALL TASMANIAN CARGOES TO BE LIFTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) to-day interviewed the Minister for Shipping (Senator Ashley) on the Tasmanian shipping problems. ...

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  20. False Soviet Story of Air Disaster

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Mr. Mayhew, Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons that the Russian account ...

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  21. Two British Officials Shot Dead

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (A.A.P.) —Unknown assailants shot dead a Palestine Government publie works official, B. O. Denham, says ...

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  22. Communists Must Be Ousted From Trade Union Movement

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.—Addressing the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, which opened in Perth to-day, the president (Mr. H. Grose) said: "Traitorous Communists must be ousted from control of the trade-union ...

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  23. Woman to Attempt Solo World Flight

    VENTURA (California). Tuesday (A.A.p.)—Mrs. D. Cyrus (25) said today she would take off in July for a round-the-world solo flight, which ...

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  24. Tension on YugoslavItalian Border

    ROME, Tuesday (Reuter)— Tension prevails on the Yugoslav-Italian border following the clash between Yugoslav and Italian patrols In the ...

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  26. PREVENTED BY UNION FROM ACTING AS PALLBEARERS

    NEW YORK. Tuesday (A.A.P,).— Eight United States marines in fulldress uniform who arrived at a funeral parlor in Jersey City ...

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  27. TO BE DEPORTED FROM U.S.

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday (A.A.P.) —Federal Judge Leon Yankcwich ordered Arthur H. M'Kell, cousin of the Australian Governor-General, ...

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  28. £250,000 BANK ROBBERY

    TEL-AVIV, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —The Irgun Zvai Leuml seized nearly £250,000 sterling from Barclay's Bank in Tel-Aviv ...

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  29. To Construct Giant Cyclotron

    BERKELY (California), Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The United States Atomic Energy Commission has announced that it will construct at the ...

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  30. TIGHTER BRITISH CUSTOMS CONTROL

    LONDON, Tuesday (AA.P,).— Australians arriving in England henceforth may face stricter interpretation of the British customs ...

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