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  4. RUSSIA DECIDES TO FEED BERLIN

    BERLIN, Tuesday: Russia is sending 100,000 tons of bread, grain and other foodstuffs to Berlin to feed the ...

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  5. THREAT OF MAJOR STRIKES MANY STATES WILL BE AFFECTED

    Yesterday there were threats of two major strikes—a rail strike in Queensland, and a seamen's strike which would affect several States. In the Brisbane Industrial Court, the Railways Department ...

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  6. CICELY VISITS SICK DIGGERS

    CICELY COURTINEIDGE, star of the Counter" at His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, paid a visit to Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital. It was her first visit to an Australian hospital for ex-servicemen. During the war she worked entirely for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CRISIS IN BERLIN LIKENED TO MUNICH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): In official circles here, everyone is agreed that the present situation in Berlin resembles the Munich crisis. "Forced to choose between appeasement on the one hand and a dangerous, showdown on the other, Washington has no hesitation in facing a showdown and ...

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  8. M.L.A. Working as Galleyhand

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Commenting on cabled reports disclosing that her husband, Mr. Evelyn Darby, M.L.A. for ...

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  9. Production Conference Favored

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Federal Minister for Labor (Mr Holloway) supports any move for a conference of employers and ...

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  10. FURTHER TEST IN SOWING WHEAT BY AIRCRAFT

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday: Continuing their experiments in the sowing of wheat from the air. East-West Airlines have made ...

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  11. SEAMEN WILL BOYCOTT ARMS TO MALAYA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The general secretary of the Seaman's Union (Mr. E. V. Elliott) said today that his union would ...

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  12. RAIL CRASH NOT CAUSED BY SABOTAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: After searching investigations, C.I.B. detectives are satisfied that the Galong rail disaster on June 30 was accidental, and not due to ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S WIN OVER MIDDLESEX

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  14. S.R.C.C. AND SHIRE TO CONFER ON ELECTRICITY

    Southern Riverina County Council and Tumbarumba Shire Council will confer on August 17 concerning electricity. ...

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  15. PROGRESS OF AGENTS' APPEAL

    The president of the Wagga Agents' Food for Britain Appeal (Mr. Loyal Matheson) said yesterday that councillors from ...

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  16. Public Probe Urged Into Mental Homes

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An open inquiry into conditions in all N.S.W. Mental Hospitals was advocated tonight by the heads ...

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  17. NEW BRITISH AIRCRAFT 'DISAPPOINTING'

    LONDON, Tuesday: Test nights of the British airliner Tudor 2, which was designed for long distance Empire flights ...

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  18. U.S. SHIPS FOR 200,000 MIGRANTS?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: President Truman has promised full support for Australia in her efforts to secure more ships to ...

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  19. CHALLENGE TO CHURCH CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The only escape from the terrors and tragedy of present-day civilisation lies in the Church fearlessly ...

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  20. Public Hospital Outpatients in Free Scheme

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: All outpatients attending State-controlled hospitals would eventually receive free pharmaceutical ...

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  21. TEXTILE WORKERS MAY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Textile Workers' Union is threatening a general strike of its 40,000 members throughout ...

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  22. Hospital Dispute at Canberra May be Settled

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Negotiations between two Federal Ministers—the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) and ...

    Article : 176 words
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  24. Aust. Cricket Pour of India in 1949?

    LONDON, Tuesday: After a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference the chairman of the Indian Cricket Board of Control ...

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  26. Coal Shortage Will Delay Housing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The secretary of John Lysaght (Aust). Pty. Ltd. (Mr. J. Gould) said today that the coal shortage ...

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  27. U.N. CEASE-FIRE ORDER REJECTED BY SOME PARTIES

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The United Nations' second attempt at a cease-fire and truce in Palestine has got off to a risky start. An official announcement from Baghdad says that ...

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  28. FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): A grave French crisis developed swiftly yesterday when the Schuman Government was ...

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  29. FIGHT TO SAVE BABY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Although suffering from pneumonia and head injuries, the newly-born baby that was found ...

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  30. MOVE FOR UNIFORM PETROL SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A conference of all State Liquid Fuel Boards to be held in Melbourne tomorrow will try to devise a ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. Two Die From Meningitis

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Two of five children admitted to the Brisbane General Hospital suffering from meningitis in the ...

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