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  3. ROYAL COMMISSION ON TIMBER LEASES IN NEW GUINEA

    The Commonwealth Government has agreed to the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the New Guinea timber leases case. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced ...

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  4. EIRE INVITED TO REJOIN BRITISH EMPIRE

    There was no gathering of nations or States in the world which was more democratic or destined to ...

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  5. B.M.A. CHARGED WITH LACK OF SENSE OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SERVICE

    Charging the B.M.A. with grievously lacking in a sense of social responsibility, the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) last night announced the Commonwealth Government would proceed with its national health ...

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  6. BRITISH MINISTERS ATTEND COUNCIL MEETING AT PALACE

    Prominent members of the British Cabinet, including the Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) and Defence Minister (Mr. A. V. Alexander) attended a pre-Christmns Council meeting held by the King at Buckingham Palace ...

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  7. AIR RESEARCH CORPORATION SUMMONSED

    Aeronautical and Industrial Research Corporation Ltd., of London, has been summonsed, under an ...

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  8. LITTLE PROSPECT OF "WHITE" CHRISTMAS

    Although the first snow of the English winter fell yesterday in Cumberland, England's chances of a "white" Christmas are less ...

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  9. GREEK TROOPS ORDERED TO SCENE OF CRASH,

    The Greek Government has ordered troops urgently to the scene of a crashed Czech airliner in the Southern ...

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  10. HANCOCK AND GORE TO CONSIDER TAKING LEGAL ACTION

    Messrs. Hancock and Gore, Whom the Crown alleged waa defrauded of £150,000, will consider taking civil action to recdver the ...

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  11. NEW CHINESE CABINET NOW IN OFFICE

    Mr. Sun Fo formally assumed office this morning. installing what is believed to be the strongest ...

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  12. JAP EMPEROR TOLD NOT TO ABDICATE

    High occupation officials stated that General MacArthur personally directed Ernperor Hirohito not to ...

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  13. "Transfuser" Glad He Saved Tojo

    Ex-sergeant Jack Archinal, 13, who supplied the blood that saved Tojo's life after his suicide attempt, is "happy" 'that Tojo ...

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  14. Injunction Sought Against S.A. Jockey Club

    Owners of Nihhid will seek an injunction before a Supreme Court judge to-morrow against the S.A.J.C. and Port Adelaide ...

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  15. King Recovering From Arterial Ailments

    King George of England is recovering "far more rapidly" from his arterial ailment than the Royal Family or his physicians ...

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  16. TRADE UNION PROBE INTO INDUSTRIES NATIONALISED

    A comprehensive inquiry into the administration and conduct of nationalised industries is to be made by the Trades Union ...

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  17. N.T. DROVER FINED FOR BREAKING FIRE ALARM GLASSES

    Edward Joseph Brown, 27, a Northern Territory drover, was fined £3 on each of three charges of breaking the glass in a ...

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  18. THREAT OF LEGAL ACTION AGAINST MOTORISTS

    Motorists in Britain, who have sold their new cars almost Immediately after purchase, will have, legal action taken against ...

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  19. FLOODS SUBMERGE VILLAGE IN S.E. PORTUGAL

    The fishing village of Albuferia in South East Portugal, is suffering the biggest disaster of its history as torrential rain and sea ...

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  20. TOOK OVERDOSE OF SLEEPING PILLS

    Mrs. Kerston Bernadotte, whose husband gave up his right of succession to the Swedish throne to marry her, was taken ...

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  21. NO BRITISH PAPERS AT CHRISTMAS

    There will be three days over the Christmas period on which no newspapers will be published by members of the Newspaper ...

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  22. NEW COINAGE FOR BRITAIN

    Specimens of-re-designed coins, in which, the letters "Ind Imp" (Indiae Imperator or Emperor of India) are omitted, were ...

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  23. GERMAN COAL SOLD CHEAPER THAN BRITISH SUPPLIES

    Negotiations for a uniform price for coal, exported to Europe, have failed to reach a settlement. ...

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  24. P.I.E.U. RULES APPROVED BY INDUSTRIAL COURT

    The Pull Bench of the Industrial Commission declared valid a rule of the Printing Industry Employees Union which prevents ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN APPLES FOR BRITAIN

    Negotiations have been completed for the purchase by the British Food Ministry, of 3,500,000 cases of Australian apples. ...

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  26. M.C.C. LEADS AGAINST NATAL

    M.C.C., with three wickets in hand, was 30 runs ahead in their first innings against Natal County districts in a match ...

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  27. PARTY FOR CHILDREN OF DECEASED AIRMEN

    About 200 children of deceased airmen had a gala day at R.A.A.F. Station, Point Cook, when they attended, a Christmas ...

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  28. ETHIOPIA SEEKS TRIAL OF ITALIAN MARSHALS

    Ethiopia has demanded ther surrender for trial as war criminals of Marshals Badoglio and Graziani for the part they ...

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  29. ARMY MINISTER'S XMAS GREETINGS TO B.C.O.F.

    In a short wave broadcast over Radio Australia on Christmas morning the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) will ...

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  30. KANGAROOS VISIT FRANCE

    The Australian Rugby League touring team arrived yesterday from England and were welcomed by the French Rugby League ...

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  31. CLASH FEARED IN PALESTINE

    The United Nations Truce Commission Chief of Staff (General Riley) has requested that he remain at his post over ...

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  32. SORGHUM EXPORTS APPROVED

    The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) announced to-day that approval had been given for permission to ...

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  33. JOINT CONTROL FOR RUHR

    It is understood that the British and American representatives to conferences on the future of the Ruhr have accepted the, ...

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  34. FRENCH PREMIER TO STAKE TON BUDGET PROPOSALS

    The Prime Minister (Queuille) will stake his Government's future on the record, £2,000 million Budget for 1949 He announced this to, the National Assembly yesterday when he warned Deputies that France must put her ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. TREAT FOR GERMAN CHILDREN

    Royal Air Force officers and men with members of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force waited on 1,000 German children ...

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  36. FRENCH PROTEST TO INDIA

    Following the declaration of the Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) that all foreign possessions in India should disappear, the ...

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  37. MIDNIGHT SHOPPING

    Department stores which stay open until midnight seven days a week for the convenience of working men and women who ...

    Article : 38 words
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