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  2. THINKS STATES WOULD RATION PETROL IF NECESSARY

    HOBART, Monday.—"While the States would be hesitant and reluctant to take over petrol rationing, I have no doubt they would do so if it became necessary," the Acting Premier (Mr. Fagan) said to-day. He was commenting on the special Premiers' ...

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  3. Petrol Rationing Ends in Norway

    OSLO, Monday.—Petrol rationing in Norway ended last night. To keep sales down, the ...

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  4. Preparing Grimly For Coal Cuts

    Most Australian States, preparing grimly for disruption accompanying the drastic rationing of coal, have reduced dependent services to a bare minimum. New South Wales will feel the worst effects of the coal ...

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  5. May Confer Again

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The States would confer again on petrol rationing "if necessary," said the Premier (Mr. M' ...

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  6. TOO SILLY FOR WORDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Statements broadcast by Moscow that Australia had doomed 20,000 displaced persons to ...

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  7. Allegedly Stole Dictator's Cash

    ROME, Monday. — The Italian Republic general prosecutor charged 34 persons in connection with the disappearance of the ...

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  8. ELECTION RESULTS NOT FINALISED

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — Final figures for the Legislative Council elections on Saturday are not expected for at ...

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  9. Noisy Scene at Council Meeting

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A noisy scene developed at the City Council meeting to-day, when two councillors ...

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  10. Calls Reds Ruthless

    COLORADO SPRINGS, Monday.— General Walter B. Smith, former American Ambassador to Russia, bitterly denounced the ...

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  11. SHARKEY CONVICTED OF SEDITIOUS UTTERANCES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The general secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Lawrence Louis Sharkey, was found guilty of seditious utterances by a Central Criminal Court jury to-day. Mr. Justice Dwyer said he would defer sentence pending ...

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  12. LIKELY TO BE MADE CARDINALS

    VATICAN CITY, Monday.—A Vatican source said to-day that it was very likely Josef Beran. Archbishop of Prague, would soon ...

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  13. WALL OF WATER WRECKS CITY

    ISTANBUL, Monday. — A huge wall of water rushing down Yeshilirami river valley wrecked Tokat city, of about ...

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  14. BRITONS DEMANDING WAGE INCREASES

    LONDON, Monday.—Workers in most of the major British industries are demanding wage increases. Negotiations were continued to-day ...

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  15. INCENTIVE SYSTEMS UNDER FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Incentive systems in industry were under fire in the Arbitration Court to-day, when Chief Judge Kelly remarked that many were faulty and dishonest, and Mr. W. A. Baker, Union advocate, said workers regarded them with suspicion. Judge Kelly said some incentive ...

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  16. STALIN HAS THIRD HEART ATTACK

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Radio commentator Drew Pearson said in a broadcast to-night that the United States Embassy in Moscow ...

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