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  3. HUNT FOR SEALS

    For The first time in about 40 years, the first professional hunt for seals is being held on the Victorian coast. Two thousand seals are to be destroyed as part of a State Government scheme to assist the fishing industry. Top: Disturbed earlier by shots from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Western Allies May Agree to Widen Scope of Talks With Russia

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times'" London correspondent, reports that the next Note from three Western Allies to Moscow Will agree to an extension of the four-Power talks from Berlin alone to ...

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  5. TASMANIA'S 28th PARLIAMENT MEETS FOR LAST TIME

    HOBART, Thursday.—Tasmania's 28th Parliament met for the last time to-day, and the House of Assembly will be dissolved on Monday after Royal Assent has been given to outstanding bills. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said to-day that no announcement of the election ...

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  6. TITO REPLIES TO COMINFORM

    BELGRADE, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Marshal Tito, in a marathon speech, denied the Cominform's accusations point ...

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  7. STILL REGARD EMPEROR AS A GOD

    TOKIO, Thurs. (A.A.P.).— Imperial household officials still refer to Emperor Hirohito as Okami (honorable god), ...

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  8. FORMER JAPANESE OFFICIALS ARRESTED

    TOKIO, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Thirty former high-ranking Japanese army officials, including the former ViceMinister for War, Tasakazu ...

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  9. MIGRANT SHIPS PLAN DISCUSSED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—State Department ana International Refugee Organisation officials conferred ...

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  10. SHOULD LEAVE STEEL INDUSTRY ALONE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Lord Bruce, addressing the annual meeting of the Finance Corporation for Industry, of which he is ...

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  11. Threats Would Not Prevent Sending of Arms to Malaya

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) hinted this evening that a Federal Cabinet decision to send arms to Malaya was probable. "If Cabinet should agree to send arms to Malaya, it will be done, ...

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  12. RELAY PLAN FOR IMMIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An air-sea relay plan to accelerate the transport of British immigrants to Australia is being ...

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  13. Hirohito Not Acceptable to Australians

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Even if the Emperor of Japan offered to walk the streets of Melbourne barefooted in explation of his country's inhumanity, and Were willing to sweep the streets, he would still not be acceptable to Australians, the State president of the R.S.L. (Mr. ...

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  14. DR. EVATTS MISSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) left by air this evening for Europe on four important missions affecting ...

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  16. TERRORIST LEADER KILLED

    SINGAPORE, Thursday (A.A. P.-Reuter).—A combined military and police party to-day killed a terrorist leader in a gun ...

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  17. Wants to Complete E.R.P. by 1952

    PARIS, Thurs. (A.A.P.).— Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, E.R.P. administrator, said America wanted European recovery ...

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  19. Broken Hill Strike Threatens

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The whole Of Broken Hill's line of lode, employing 5700 men, may close next week because of a dispute between the ...

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  20. SHOULD FOLLOW EXAMPLE OF U.S.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian Government should follow the example of the American Government and arrest communists who were ...

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  21. RECORD TOURIST TRAFFIC IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday.—Tourist traffic in Tasmania during the year ended June 30 had neatly exceeded all previous ...

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  22. NEED JAPANESE GOODS

    TOKIO, Thursday (A.A.P.)—The United Kingdom and the colonies want substantial quantities of Japanese cotton textiles and raw ...

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  23. Possible Chance to Earn Dollars

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—If Australia has for sale, at an attractive price, commodities that could be used ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN'S FACTORIES BURNED

    PERTH (W.A.), Thursday.—Mr. R. Chrystal, who fought as a secret agent behind the Japanese lines after the fall of Singapore, to-day received ...

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  25. BRITAIN CRACKS EXTORT TARGET

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.) —The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Wilson) said Britain had cracked the ...

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  26. FARMERS' "DAY OUT" FOR EARL'S WEDDING

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).— The King and Queen attended the wedding of the Earl of Derby to Lady Isabel Mills-Lade at ...

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  27. FUGITIVES FROM RUSSIA

    PROVINCE TOWN (Massachusetts), Thurs, (A.A.P.).— Twenty-five fugitives from the Soviet arrived here to-day after ...

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