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  4. AMERICAN-RUSSIAN FORCES BUSY IN NORTH

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Large-scale air manoeuvres are reported over Alaska, Germany and London. American and Russian aircraft have ...

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  5. THEY WENT TO SLEEP IN THE QUEUE

    ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE waited all night to buy tickets for the Old Vic season in Melbourne after they had been turned out of the shelter in Howey House Arcade in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Many had to shelter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHEATGROWERS WANT TIME TO EXAMINE PACT

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation will not support the International Wheat Agreement until the draft legislation is submitted by the Commonwealth for the Federation's examination. ...

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  7. FURTHER ADVANCES SOON ON WHEAT

    CANBERRA. Thursday: Some wheatgrowers had asked him to postpone further advances on the 1947-48 crop ...

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  8. Basic Wage Up 2/a Week in N.S.W.

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: The basic wage in Sydney, Hobart and Mel-bourne will rise 2/ a ...

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  9. Late Sen. Keane Had Not Enough Dollars To Buy Much Jewellery

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) disclosed today that the late Senator Keane did not have sufficient dollars to make large-scale purchases of jewellery in America before his death in ...

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  10. STRIKERS REFUSE BEER FOR ANZAC REUNIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Despite a barrage of telegrams from R.S.L. sub-branches and clubs today, the striking brewery workers at ...

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  11. Bill Introduced to Enlarge Federal Parlt. Senate Voting Change

    CANBERRA, Friday: Introducing a bill to provide for the enlargement of the Federal Parliament, the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said today that the number of Australian electors now enrolled was more than three times the number enrolled in 1900—when the first Parliament of the Commonwealth was ...

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  12. ALABAMA KID DEPORTED

    SYDNEY. Friday: The American negro boxer, Clarence Olin Reeves, known as Alabama Kid, was deported to America today ...

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  13. Warning to Farmers on Machinery

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Acting Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. K. Weir) today appealed ...

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  16. Death of Philippines President

    MANILA, Friday (A.A.P.): President Roxas died last night from a heart attack. He died at the quarters ...

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  17. 975 APPLICANTS FOR BLOCKS IN RIVERINA

    The Crown Land Agent at Tumbarumba (Mr. Normal Crawford), has received 975 applications for six blocks at ...

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  18. PROTESTS OVER HANDCUFFING OF AUTHOR

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Nationwide protests are pouring in against the manacling of Robert S. Close, author, following his ...

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  19. SHORTAGE OF LAMB EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Friday: A shortage of lamb is expected during the winter, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator ...

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  20. RAW SUGAR SUPPLIES EXHAUSTED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Colonial Sugar Refining Company will cease operations at its Pyrmont refining plant next Tuesday ...

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  21. MR. CHIFLEY'S MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Fri.: The Prime Minister (Mr. chifley) sent a message of condolence to the Vice President of the Philippines ...

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  22. Sentences in Soviet

    MOSCOW, Friday: Six executives of Russian industrial concerns have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from two to five years for ...

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