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  2. HEAVY ARAB EVACUTION OF JAFFA IS NOW UNDER WAY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Jerusalem correspondent of the British United Press says an Irgun Zvai Leumi force of several thousand, in the attack on Jaffa, advanced on a three-mile front from the beaches ...

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  3. TO ABOLISH PERNICIOUS COSTPLUS SYSTEM IN BUILDING

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The new system of fixing the prices of dwellings before building operations commenced would be extended to N.S.W, and Victoria at an early date, the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. M'Carthy) said to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MANURE SHORTAGE HITS VICTORIA TOO

    The current shortage of superphosphate, which seriously threatens primary production on the North-West Coast, is a Tasmaniawide problem, and has hit Victorian farmers too. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) yesterday offered ...

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  5. GREAT INTEREST IN AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission's Director of Drama (Mr. Frank Clewlow), after eight ...

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  6. Termination of British Mandate

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— Reuter says political quarters in London consider that Britain in certain circumstances may ...

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  7. Singapore Strike Nearly Ended

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P.Reuter).—Wharf laborers worked eight more ships this morning, after unloading five ships yesterday. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL NORTH- SOUTH MATCH ON JUNE 5

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The N.T.F.A. committee, at its weekly meeting this evening, agreed to a recommendation from the recent ...

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  9. POLICE MAGISTRATES TO CONFER

    HOBART, Monday.—Police magistrates from Hobart, Launceston and the North-West Coast will hold a conference in ...

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  10. VICTORIAN ROAD ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In Victorian road accidents to-day, three people were killed and a number injured. ...

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  11. Many Pregnant Cows Slaughtered

    HOBART, Monday.—Depletion of Tasmania's beef and dairy herds was aggravated by the fact that many of the cows slaughtered at ...

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  12. N.W. Badminton Tournament

    The first night of the NorthWestern Badminton Association's tournament was conducted in Burnie last evening, when ...

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  13. Bread Cuts on North-West From Monday

    The price of bread will be reduced on the North-west Coast from next Monday. The cut will effect all towns from Latrobe to ...

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  14. Prefers Sailor's Life to Films

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A film actor visiting here prefers being a ship's greaser to doubling for film stars. He is Kenneth Forrester (47) ...

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  15. "SINGING CLERIC" TO PERFORM HERE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Father Sydney M'Ewan, the "singing cleric," will attend the Melbourne centenary of the Roman Catholic Church. ...

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  16. KILLED WHEN CAR OVERTURNS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When a car overturned on the Silverton road, near Broken Hill, last night William James Eddy (43), ...

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  17. TO DISCUSS WHARF FOR GRASSY

    HOBART, Monday.—Provision of a wharf at Grassy, King Island, will be discussed to-morrow by the Minister for Public ...

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  18. RUMOR OF NOTE ISSUE CHANGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Unconfirmed reports that the note issue may be changed with the idea of stamping out boarding ...

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  19. MONSTER SHARK CAPTURED

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Confirmation was received today of the capture of a white pointer shark weighing 1752 ...

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  20. THEATRE EXPLOSION: TWO YOUTHS SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It was almost certain that the explosion which wrecked the interior of the Albany thcatrette in the city ...

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  21. Nazi Vandals Wrecked War Memorials

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australian war memorials in France—alone among those erected to commemorate Allied ...

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  22. Suggested Live Theatre for Launceston

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Commenting to-day on a suggestion that combined action be taken by the Government, the City Council and ...

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  23. Banned from Training on T.C.A. Ground

    HOBART, Monday.—It was reported at a meeting of the T.F.L. at Hobart to-night that the MacAlburn Club in the State School ...

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  24. INDIA AND THE EMPIRE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—India's attitude to the Commonwealth of Nations would depend on the treatment she received ...

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  25. VIC. PARLIAMENT TO RESUME

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— When State Parliament resumes to-morrow, the Premier (Mr. Hollway) will outline the ...

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  26. EVIDENCE ON SHIPPING PROBLEMS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Evidence was heard to-day by the joint Parliamentary committee on shipping and associated problems from ...

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  27. DIVORCE ACTIONS

    HOBART, Monday.—Fifteen undefended divorce actions were heard by the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) at Hobart to-day. All were ...

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  28. Leven Association

    WESTERN JUNIORS v PRESTON— Western Juniors met Preston on Saturday in the first match of the season at Ulverstone. Considering this ...

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  29. Deadlock Between Council and Marine Board

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A deadlock between the City Council and the Marine Board reached a climax to-night when the Council agreed to ...

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  30. "FRANK SOCIALIST POLICY SPEECH"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Holt, M.H.R., said to-day that the only unusual thing about the plan outlined by the Minister ...

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  31. CHARGE DISMISSED

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—In the Police Court, Mr. E. G. Butler, P.M., dismissed a charge against Thomas Bernard Vincent Coward of having ...

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  32. FOUND SAFE IN STOLEN CAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A safe, believed to have been stolen last night, was recovered to-day by detectives who arrested two men ...

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  33. Natone Association

    U. NATONE v S. RIANA—Upper Natone showed Improvement to defeat South Riana in a hard-fought game on Saturday. Final scores— ...

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  34. CHILDREN ENJOY SPORTS AT LATROBE

    Children from Latrobe and other schools in that municipality thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the Anzac Day commemoration sports at the Latrobe Oval yesterday. They took their sport very seriously, but the sportsmanlike way ...

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  35. NORWOOD DEFEATS WEST ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Norwood, runners-up In last season's S.A. League football premiership, easily defeated West Adelaide, the 1947 ...

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  36. Other Matches

    SHEFFIELD v WEST KENTISH— Sheffield met West Kentish on Saturday, and though both teams were without their regulare players, an ...

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  37. WEEDS MENACING ULVERSTONE AREA

    Early action to combat St. John's Wort and ragwort in parts of the Ulverstone municipality could avert heavy ...

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  38. SEAMAN'S BODY RECOVERED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The body of Horace John Howell (23) seaman, was recovered from the water near Station Pier, Port ...

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  39. CATHOLIC CHURCH DIGNITARIES RECEIVE ENTHUSIASTIC OVATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"I am here exclusively on a spiritual mission, Cardinal Spellman said on arrival in Sydney this evening. With 14 other high dignitaries of the American Roman Catholic Church, he landed at the Mascot airport after flying by ...

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  40. "YES" VOTE PROPAGANDA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Full advantage was taken at the Labor Day procession through the city streets this morning to ...

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  41. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Saul Symonds, president of the N.S.W. Board of Jewish Deputies, said today that because of discrimination ...

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  42. DEFINITIONS FOR BARRACOUTA

    HOBART, Monday.—The Acting Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. B. Warren) advises that the definitions for barracouta in the new prices ...

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  43. Collingwood Easily

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The feature of the two Melbourne League football matches played to-day in perfect. weather was the ease with ...

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  44. ADELAIDE'S ANZAC CELEBRATIONS

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Approximately 18,000 persons marched in Adelaide to-day in commemoration of Anzac Day. More than 100,000 ...

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  45. SCHOOL SPORTS

    HOBART, Monday.—At the North Hobart sports ground to-day the Princes street school won the coveted Anzac Shield. The Jubilee Shield ...

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