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  4. LAST FLIGHT OF FAMOUS PLANE

    Crowds flocking around the famous Southern Cross, at the Bankstown Aero Club pageant at the weekend. The plane, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DAIRY PRICES ASSURED FOR FIVE YEARS

    CANBERRA, Monday: Increased returns to farmers for butter, cheese and processed milk, which will result in increased retail prices for those products, were announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today. ...

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  6. U. K. AWAITING DECISION ON PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): While Arab forces are reported to be massing on the frontiers of Palestine, the British Cabinet this week will consider the situation created by the U.S. decision to support the partition of ...

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  7. DEATH OF GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON

    LONDON, Monday: The death is announced of General Sir Ian Hamilton at the age of 94. The general, who recently became ...

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  8. Mr. Fuller Refuses to Speak at Gundagai on Banks

    The member for Hume (Mr. A. N. Fuller) yesterday stated that he would not accept a challenge issued by certain electors of Hume to address a deputation of delegates on nationalisation of banking at Gundagai this Friday or ...

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  9. CABINET REJECTS DEMANDS OF DAIRYMEN

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet today rejected demands by dairymen for an Immediate increase in milk prices in the milk ...

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  10. Melbourne Bank Thieves Used Duplicate Key

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Detectives investigating the attempt of robbery of the National Bank yesterday ...

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  11. Bank Bill in House on Wednesday

    CANBERRA, Monday: A radio audience of millions is expected to hear the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) introduce the Bank ...

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  12. Calwell Warns of Economic Crisis Soon

    SYDNEY, Monday: Australia might face an economic crisis within two years, said the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Caldwell) ...

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  13. CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS START DUTIES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Vested with power to inquire into any industrial dispute and make snap Judgments which will be binding, 13 ...

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  14. Japanese Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The Japanese Peace Treaty would begin at Peart Harbor In January, with General MacArthur as the ...

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  15. DRASTIC RATIONING OF CORNSACKS, STATES WHEAT BOARD

    Referring to a statement by the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) that there would be enough cornsacks for the season's crop, the Wagga representative for J. Jeremy and Co. (Mr. F. Brown) said ...

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  16. RIVERINA FARMERS VIE FOR TRIP TO U.S.

    Five Riverina farmers are entrants in the 1947 Rural Bank Progressive Farmer competition, which is conducted annually. ...

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  19. RUSSIA MENACE TO WORLD PEACE, SAYS DE GAULLE

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.): General De Gaulle, speaking at Algiers, attacked Russia as a menace to world peace and French security: "There is no man of good sense who does not see the most disturbing perspectives appearing on the horizon," he said. ...

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  20. Warns Against Dancing in Methodist Halls

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Methodist Church would face a crisis if dancing were allowed in its halls, declared the Rev. W. Kleindienst, of ...

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  21. SPECIAL STAMP FOR ROYAL WEDDING

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A new penny stamp, bearing the portrait of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth, will be on sale at post ...

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