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  4. TEACHER TAKES OVER FROM MOTHER

    Teachers in Wagga and throughout the State had a trying time this week when schools resumed and large numbers of five-year-olds were enrolled. This child was hard to console when mother left the schoolyard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. P.M. Keeps Promise

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Counsel will be briefed to-morrow to appear for the Commonwealth Government in its intervention in ...

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  6. TEACHERS' PLIGHT AT GRIFFITH

    A state of emergency has been said to exist regarding the housing of teachers at Griffith. On Tuesday afternoon a meeting of teachers was held and it was found that 16 teachers were without ...

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  7. FOOD CRISIS GROWS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Grave concern is being expressed by United Nations' representatives at the food crisis which is fast developing both in Europe and ...

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  8. MALAYA'S FALL

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Sir Stanley Reed to-day tabled in the House of Commons a demand for a ...

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  9. Premier Told of Teachers' Plight

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Unless the State Government acts immediately to find accommodation for the teachers who are stranded ...

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  10. Gen Sir Thomas Blamey Retires To-day

    General Sir Thomas Blamey's discharge is now complete. He relinquished his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Nations to See Atomic Experiments

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (A.A.P.): President Truman his approved the proposal to invite members of the United Nations' Atomic Energy ...

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  12. SINGAPORE'S SERVICES PARALYSED

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday: Police last night clashed with demonstrators [?]ding unauthorised meetings in support of 175,000 ...

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  13. CHEAP AIR SERVICE TO BRITAIN SOON

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): There will be fast comfortable and cheap air travel between the United Kingdom and Australia ...

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  14. Russia and the Kuriles

    WASHINGTON, Wed. (A.A.P.): A secret agreement with the United States in support of the Russian claims to the Kurile Islands (north ...

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  15. SHOCKING ATROCITIES AT HORROR CAMPS

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): Evidence of revolting atrocities at Nazi horror camps was given at the trial of war criminals to-day. Among the bizarre "tests" ...

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  16. Dutch Evacuees Reach Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Dutch civilian evacuees who arrived in Sydney to-day were given a specially prepared meal of meat ...

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  17. MR. HARRY HOPKINS

    WASHINGTON. Wednes.: The death is announced of Mr. Harry Hopkins, formerly special assistant and adviser to President ...

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  18. DEFENCE RAILWAY TO DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Using an R.A.A.F. Transport Command aircraft, the Director-General of Transport (Sir Harold Clapp) ...

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  19. TEST PHOTOGRAPHS

    Cameras on the top of 100ft steel towers arranged in circle style around Bikini Atoll will photograph the atom bomb tests. The cameras ...

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  20. JAPS IN LUZON STILL HOLD OUT

    MANILLA, Wednesday (A.A.P.): A Filipino battalion killed 72 Japanese soldiers in Southern Luzon on Saturday after trying for six weeks ...

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  21. U.N.R.R.A. Chief "Justified"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Director-General of UNRRA (Major-General Lehman) announced to-day that he had ...

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  23. SERVICE PERSONNEL INVESTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: More than 15,000 servicemen and women, discharged from the forces during December and January, invested ...

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  24. Katoomba To Sail To-morrow

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Katoomba will sail on Friday for Wellington (N.Z.) and drop her 550 passengers there. She will ...

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  25. Confidence in New French Government

    PARIS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The National Assembly to-day carried a vote of confidence in the Gouin Government by 514 votes to 51. ...

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  26. Norwegian May Be U.N. Secretary

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): It was officially announced that the Security Council has unanimously recommended that Mr. Trygve Lie ...

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  27. Says Palestine No Place for Jews

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): "The worst offence of Zionism is that its leaders are leading Jewry into a land where they are deeply hated ...

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  28. TROOPS WANTED IN ISLANDS, SAYS MR. FORDE

    LAE, Wednesday: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) was compelled to alter his programme to-day when the Douglas aircraft in ...

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  29. DR. EVATT'S TRIBUTE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said to-night:— ...

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  31. TAX BURDEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Addressing the Interstate Taxpayers' Conference to-day, the secretary (Mr. Pettigrew) said ...

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  32. Big Purchase By U.N.R.R.A.

    LONDON, Wed.: U.N.R.R.A. has bought more than £15,000.000 worth of U.S. surplus war stocks for relief and reconstruction in ...

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  33. JAPANESE ELECTIONS IN MARCH

    TOKYO, Wednesday, (A.A.P.): The Japanese Government announced to-day that the general elections under occupation ...

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  34. Victorian Coal Shortage

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Referring to figures given by the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner (Mr. Mighell), regarding the proportion ...

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  35. DEMANDS END OF FRANCO

    The Pretender to the Spanish throne, Don Juan, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Beer Shortage to Continue

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Although the allocation of beer to the Australian fighting forces had been reduced about two-thirds ...

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  37. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    HOBART, Wednesday: Compulsory training is a subject among the 241 resolutions to be discussed at the annual conference of the ...

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