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  4. DOMINIONS MAY CONFER ON MASSACRES

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The British Cabinet may call a Dominion conference on India's communal riots, now that the situation is beyond control, says the political correspondent of the "Daily Express." ...

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  5. ROUNDHOUSE OPENED AT JUNEE

    JUNEE, Monday: The new railway roundhouse at Junee—the largest locomotive workshop in the southern hemisphere—was officially opened by the Minister for Transport (Mr. M. O'Sullivan) today. ...

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  6. ARRIVAL OF. COMEDIAN

    GEORGE FORMBY and his wife, who arrived in Sydney a few days ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. German Choir Sings at War Prisoner's Wedding

    LONDON, Monday: Following an amendment in August of the rules goverrning the fraternisation of German ...

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  8. Mr. Churchill Predicts Great Asian Tragedy

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Mr. Winston Churchill, at a Conservative rally, said he was not ...

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  9. McKELL ASKED TO WITHHOLD ASSENT TO BANKING BILL

    CANBERRA, Monday: More than SOP persons in New South Wales and Western Australia have asked the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) to ...

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  10. Eleventh-Hour Appeal to Avert Shipping Tie-up

    SYDNEY, Monday: A special meeting of the Maritime Transport Council of Unions today made an llth-hour appeal to 900 marine engineers not to leave their jobs on 120 vessels in Australian ports on Wednesday. ...

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  11. Fire Service May Cease; Hours Crisis

    SYDNEY, Monday: Members of the Fire Brigade Officers' Association at a mass meeting to-night decided to go ahead with ...

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  12. BIG PETITION FROM W.A.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A petition containing 50.000 Western Australian signatures, asking the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) to ...

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  13. MAN'S ALIBI IN JOBBERY CHARGE BY EX-WAGGA MAN

    STONES, Monday: An alibi was advanced as a man's defence in an armed robbery charge at the Quarter Sessions today. ...

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  14. BRITAIN BLAMES STRIKES FOR AUST. FOOD HOLD-UP

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): "Australia can send much more food, if only Britain would accept it," says a London businessman, Mr. J. F. ...

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  15. Europe's Crisis "Will Affect Whole World"

    SYDNEY, Monday: Repercussions from the present crisis in Britain and other parks of the Continent would be felt through the world ...

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  16. Cholera Spreading; All Egyptians to Be Inoculated

    CAIRO, Monday (A.A.P.): The Egyptian Cabinet, faced with reports of the cholera epidemic spreading, has decided that every one of Egypt's 17,000,000 inhabitants must be ...

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  17. Mae West

    LONDON, Monday: To save dollars, the B.B.C. has cancelled two Mae West broadcasts and has dropped the "Transatlantic Quiz" ...

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  20. 21 NAZI LEADERS CHARGED WITH KILLING 1,000,000

    NUREMBERG, Monday (A.A.P.): the world's greatest murder trial opened at Nuremberg today when 21 leaders of the German group ...

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  21. Petrol, Newsprint and Tobacco Imports to Be Further Reduced

    CANBERRA, Monday: Australian imports of petrol, newsprint and tobacco will be further reduced to save dollar expenditure. The cuts will be recommended to the Federal Cabinet ...

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  22. C.P. Man Hits at govt. Move on Dairy Exports

    MELBOURNE, Monday: "Regarded by primary [?]rodurers as the first step towards the socialisation of primary products, the Federal ...

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  23. Senator Denies Strikes Holding Up Food for U.K.

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Asbley) today denied that strikes and a slow turn-round of ships in ...

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  24. R.S.L Not to Take Part in Tour of Battlefields

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The R.S.L. would have not part in the Federal Cabinet's decision on a tour of New Guinea and the Middle ...

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  25. NO DETAILS OF VISIT OF U.K. FOOD MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Monday: It WM officially stated today that neither the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) nor the British High Commissioner ...

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