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  4. PISTOL TRAINING FOR POLICE

    In the first full-scale training since 1939, three pistol practice ranges were reopened in Sydney for the police. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WHEAT PLAN TO BE EXTENDED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government will extend its wheat stabilisation plan by one season to take in the 1952-53 harvest. ...

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  6. N.S.W. UNIONS EXPECTED TO BLOCKADE GOODS TO QLD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Trade union leaders in New South Wales expect to completely blockade movement of goods by rail and sea to and from Queensland by the end of ...

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  7. Juke Box Mania Leads to 3 Shootings

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Three persons—a girl, a bartender and a 30-year-old seaman—are in ...

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  8. GEN. TOJO COMPARED TO HITLER

    TOKIO, Tuesday: General Tojo was comapred to Hitler by Mr Rowland W. Fixel, American Prosecutor, when ...

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  9. Warnings on Spread of "Iron Curtain" in Europe

    LONDON, Tuesday: More warnings were voiced today on the developments in Europe. The Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Attlee), Senator Vandenburg, of America, and the South African Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts) drew ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND COAL TRAIN BREAKS LOOSE ON GRADE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A freight train of five coal hoppers carrying 100 tons of coal and a brakevan, but without a ...

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  11. £300,000 Fire in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: A crowd of more than 100,000 flocked from all parts of the city and suburbs tonight to ...

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  12. Sydney Strikers' Denial

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Officials of the New South Wales Trades and Labor Council today discussed the Cockatoo Dockyard ...

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  13. SYDNEY WOOL MARKET UNALTERED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Sydney market revealed the same conditions as those at the previous day's auction, and there ...

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  14. Fire Destroys 400 Refrigerator Cabinets

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Boiling bitumen is believed to have started a fire at Hallstrom's refrigerator factory at Willoughby ...

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  15. U.K. TROOPS IN HONDURAS; ARRIVAL CHEERED

    BELIZE (British Honduras) Tuesday, (A.A.P.): The whole town of Belize turned out to watch and cheer British troops ...

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  16. SHELLS FALL NEAR SALONIKA

    SALONIKA, Tuesday: The Greek Army has announced that guerillas began shelling Naoussa City, 50 miles west of Salonika, ...

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  17. LIBERAL'S APPEAL TO P.M. ON STRIKERS' BEHALF

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Mr. Francis (Lib. Qld.) today appealed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to liberalise the ...

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  18. Russia's "Gum" Trees

    LONDON, Tuesday: According to the Soviet Tass Newsagency, Russia, by the end of its postwar five-year plan, will ...

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  19. EUROPE'S FIGHT IS BRITAIN'S FIGHT, SAYS MINISTER

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "Britain must display the will to be strong—we should do scant justice to ourselves and humanity—for troubles of Western Europe may again engulf the world if we fail ...

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  20. Garden Case

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Evidence that Raymond Parer had never mentioned a timber lease in the Bulolo Valley during any interview they had had was given in the Special Federal Court today by James, ...

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  23. Attitude of U.S. Press To Braund's Claim

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "If an Australian has a cure for cancer he should be compelled with proper recompense, to ...

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  24. 14 DEAD AT ACCRA; REDS BLAMED

    LONDON, Tuesday: (A.A.P.): A Colonial Office spokesman announced the latest reported casualties in the Accra ...

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  25. SAYS U.K. TROOPS NOT TO BLAME FOR PALESTINE OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "I think it is quite dear now that British troops are in no way connected with outrages in Palestine. It is a blatant lie to say they are," declared the Under-Secretary of Colonies (Mr. Rees-Williams) to the House of Commons. ...

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  26. Communist P.O.W's Shot

    ATHENS, Tuesday: The War Ministry announced that guards on Makronisi island killed 17 Communist guerilla prisoner, ...

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