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  4. VISIT OF N.Z. PRIME MINISTER

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, is shown greeting the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Peter Fraser (left), and his deputy, Mr. Nash (centre), on their arrival in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WORLD FACES GREATEST FOOD CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Britain has informed the Combined Food Board at Washington that it was willing to ration bread in the United Kingdom if the United States was prepared to adopt the same policy. This was decided at a special meeting of ...

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  6. POLAND'S CHARGES AGAINST FRANCO SPAIN

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): The Security Council at a secret session decided to deal with the Russian demand for the deletion of the Persian issue from the agenda at a public session to be held late to-day. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AS PACIFIC POWER

    LONDON, Thurs.: Australia emerged from the war with augmented status as a Pacific Power, declared the ...

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  8. U.S. Loan Or Gift To Britain

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.: A suggestion that the United States should make a gift of 1,250.000,000 dollars to ...

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  9. ONE KILLED, 10 HURT NEAR THE ROCK

    One man was killed and 10 injured, four seriously, when a large military lorry overturned near The Rock yesterday afternoon. All were members of a military entertainment unit from Pagewood (Sydney), and were ...

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  10. R.A.F. PILOTS' FATE

    NUREMBERG, Thursday: Giving evidence at, the trial of Marshal von Keitel, which closed yesterday, exactly a week after it ...

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  11. EASTER RUSH ANTICIPATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Hotel and guest house accommodation in the metropolitan area and at country and seaside holiday resorts for ...

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  12. ANOTHER JAPANESE GENERAL ARRESTED

    SINGAPORE, Thursday: It is officially announced that Lieut.-General Tamaka has been arrested on suspicion of responsibility ...

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  13. CANCELLATION OF DUTCH ORDERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Dutch had only limited resources with which to purchase goods in Australia, and this was probably one of the reasons why they had cancelled orders for more than £6,000,000, the ...

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  14. BURGLAR WITH A NOSE FOR NEWS

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: A burglar at Wellington telephones details of his crimes to the newspapers. He has done it now for the ...

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  15. Japanese Voting Exceeds All Expectations

    TOKYO, Thursday (A.A.P.): A surprisingly heavy vote was cast at Japan's first democratic election. A total vote of 65 per cent to 70 per ...

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  16. Plans For Atomic Bomb Test

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: A flat denial that there had been any official suggestion that atomic tests should not be carried out, was ...

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  17. MORE SOLDIERS' WIVES LEAVING FOR AMERICA

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Victorian, Tasmanian and South Australian wives of U.S. servicemen reached Sydney to-day on the first stage of ...

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  18. Mr. Bevin Writes to Greek Regent

    ATHENS, Thursday: The Greek Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) after receiving a letter from the British Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  19. Cuban Ministers Wounded in Duel

    HAVANA, Thursday: Two Cuban Cabinet Ministers wounded each other slightly in a dawn sabre duel to settle a "question of honor." ...

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  20. SECURITY LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: With only four business days left to fill the Security Loan, which will close on Tuesday, servicemen at discharge ...

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  21. POSTAL STRIKE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday: A strike of Jewish and Arab postman, and other members of post office staffs, which began in Jaffa and Tel Aviv ...

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  22. BOMBAY SWEEPERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday: "Foul-smelling sewerage flooded the streets in several parts of Bombay as the city sweepers' strike entered its ...

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  23. TYPHUS OUTBREAK

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Seven cases, of typhus have been reported to the New South Wales Health Department in the past 48 hours. All ...

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  24. Ex-Servicemen to Be Dismissed; Civilians Retained

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Twenty-eight ex-servicemen from the National Service Office rehabilitation sections at Brisbane and Redbank ...

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  25. BEER FLOWS AGAIN IN SYDNEY HOTELS

    Scene in a Sydney hotel, when supplies of beer ware again available, as a result of the settlement of the strike at Tooth's Brewery. Beer supplies are not expected in Wagga until to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WAR IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday: Reuter's correspondent reports that the Communists have been engaged in an all-out offensive against the ...

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  28. BRITISH CHANCELLOR'S PROGRESS FROM BENIGN UNCLE TO LADY'S MAN

    LONDON, Thursday: The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) has changed from "a benign uncle into a real lady's man." ...

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  29. SOVIET SPY RING

    OTTAWA, Thursday: Emma Wolkin was committed for trial on three charges under the Official Secrete Act in connection with the ...

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  30. Price Reductions

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prices Commissioner to-day issued on order reducing the prices of goods affected by the Sales Tax ...

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