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  4. BANK PLAN AND "NEW GUARD"

    CANBERRA. Friday: Mr. James (Lab., N.S.W.) asked in the House of Representatives today whether certain statements by critics of bank nationalisation were likely to cause "disaffection among His Majesty's ...

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  5. Rotary Chief

    The president of Rotary International (Mr S. Kendrick Guernsey) and his wife paid a tribute to Australia's war dead ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Record Aust. Wheat Crop of 215-M. Bushels?

    CANBERRA, Friday: A record Australian wheat crop of over £15,000,000 bushels for 1947-48 was forecast by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) in a ...

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  7. U.S. BANNING TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): By the time the Marshall Plan of aid to Europe becomes effective, it is expected there will be almost a total embargo on industrial ...

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  8. AUST. TOBRUK MEMORIAL

    Official drawing of the Australian War Memorial now being built at Tobruk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GRASSHOPPERS THREATEN CROPS NEAR W.WYALONG

    WEST WYALONG. Friday: At direction of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) Mr. Allman, senior entomologist, and ...

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  10. Claims King "Has Place in Africa" in Event of War

    CHICAGO, Friday: According to Eugene Puliiam, publisher of the Indianopolis "Star", the British ...

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  11. Pres. Truman Hits Wheat Gamblers

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Denouncing the "tremendous amount of gambling on the nation's commodity exchanges," President ...

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  12. Gigantic Spy-Ring in America "to Be Cracked Open"

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): A Communist spyring of "gigantic proportions," which has infiltrated at least six Government agencies and which has paid of persuaded at least 50 Americans to serve as espionage agents, ...

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  13. N.S.W. PRESENT TO PRINCESS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Travelling rugs and blankets manufactured in New South Wales from the finest selected Australian wools will be presented ...

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  14. Protest on Building Limits by Councils

    GRAFTON, Friday: A resolution protesting against recently imposed building limits, and asking the Government to allow the Councils ...

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  15. PAVED RUNWAYS AT WAGGA DRME? DEPT. INQUIRING

    Mr. A. N. Fuller, M.H.R. (Hume), has received a letter from the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford), concerning suggested ...

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  16. CHALLENGE TO SENATOR OVER ALLEGED CONDUCT

    CANBERRA, Friday: The deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) today challenged Senator Amour to refute charges which ...

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  17. 1006 Seek 8 Blocks at Bethungra

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday: A total of 1006 names went to the ballot today for eight blocks on "Eulomo" Station, Bethungra, ...

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  18. Police to Investigate Death of Woman

    SCONE. Friday: Detectives are investigating the death of Joan Agnes Bianquist, 65, on Glenrock Station, 20 miles from Noonan's ...

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  19. Chinese Govt. Gains

    NANKING, Friday: General Chen Cheng yesterday claimed that Mukden was safe and that, his Nationalist armies would soon ...

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  20. Death of Second Quad

    LONDON. Friday: Janet, another of the [?]pirts born to Mrs. Nen Robinson at Davenport last [?] died yesterday. The ...

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  22. REAL CATASTROPHE FOR EUROPE IF U.S. AID NOT SPEEDED; MORE WARNINGS

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): "A truly catastrophic prospect" is ahead for Europe if adequate American aid is not forthcoming in good time. This warning was given jointly today by Sir Oliver Franks (Britain) and M. Herve Alphand (France), who are here to discuss details of the Paris conference's ...

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  24. Compulsory Immunisation Condemned

    GRAFTON, Friday: A "community of pin cushions" would be raised if the principle of compulsory immunisation was adopted, said ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. Denial of Statement By Prices Officer

    CANBERRA. Friday: An allegation that a Prices Branch official had told a representative of a confectionery company. Miss Daveney ...

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  26. WHEAT EXPORT PRICE UP 1/6 PER BUSHEL

    SYDNEY, Friday: The export price of wheat was increased by 1/6 a bushel today. In making this announcement the Australian Wheat Board said the increase would take effect immediately. ...

    Article : 138 words
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