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  5. GREEK PROTESTS

    LONDON, Tuesday: Allegations that Yugoslavia, Albania, and Bulgaria have been supporting Greek guerillas are contained in a ...

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  6. LABOR REBEL AMENDMENT A FIASCO

    LONDON, Tuesday: The revolt of the 57 Labor back benchers against the Government on foreign policy brought a swift answer in the House ...

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  7. ELECTRIC TRAIN LEAVES RAIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Seven people, six of them women, were injured or badly shocked when two carriages of an electric train, bound ...

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  8. STATE RECORD AT SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A New South Wales record price for greasy merino wool was established at the Sydney wool sales yesterday, when 64½d was ...

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  10. 23 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    GUAM, Tuesday: Twenty-three persons were killed when a military C47 crashed off two Jima. Radar observers report that the ...

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  11. FIVE YEARS' GAOL

    OTTWAY, Tuesday: Convicted of conspiring to communicate secret information to Russia. David Gordon Luran was sentenced to five years' ...

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  12. ADDITIONAL RATION BOOK COUPONS NOW AVAILABLE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The large W Coupon has been made available for tea. The Rationing Commission decided ...

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  13. HUGE INDIAN CASUALTY LIST

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, announced in the House of Commons that 5946 persons were killed and 14,550 wounded in ...

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  14. HAGANAH CHIEF IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday: The chief of the Jewish Haganah, Moshe Sneh, arrived in London by air from New York. ...

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  15. BRITISH COAL MINES

    LONDON, Tuesday: It was announced in the House of Commons that the transfer of coal mines to national ownership will take place on ...

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  17. CONSCRIPTION VOTE BEATEN

    LONDON, Tuesday: By 320 votes to 53, the House of Commons last night rejected an amendment regretting the continuation of military conscription ...

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  18. COAL POSITION IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Department of Justice announced that Federal Judge Goldsborough granted a temporary order restraining the ...

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  19. WHARF LABORERS THOUGHT ORCHID BULBS WERE ONIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Valuable orchid bulbs were eaten by dwarf laborers, who believed they were onions, it was stated in the Central ...

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  20. EX-SERVICEMEN TO RUN OWN SUBURB

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The service on Co-operative Society of Ex-Servicemen has obtained 850 acres of land outsids Brisbane on which it will ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT PAYS £55,000 COMPENSATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Federal Government has decided to pay £53,000 to Australian consolidated Industries as compensation for money ...

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  23. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail ...

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