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  4. HUGE TREATY SIGNED

    GENEVA, Thursday (A.A.P.): The greatest multilateral trade treaty ever negotiated, binding Britain, the United States and 21 other countries to tariff reductions ...

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  5. CIVIL WAR THREAT GROWS IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Thursday (A.A.P.): With the issue of peace or war between the Dominions of India and Pakistan still in the balance, 10,000 Pathan and Moslem forces of ...

    Article : 661 words
  6. HEALTH WEEK SIDELIGHT

    RIDING a two-man cow and carrying a bottle of milk, this young performer causes merriment in a Health Week ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMMUNISTS CALL ON FRENCH WORKERS TO "DEFEND REPUBLIC"

    PARIS, Thursday (A.A.P.): An important step in the Communist preparations for an ultimate challenge to General de Gaulle was taken yesterday when the Communist- dominated Confederation of French Trade Unions ...

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  8. Labor Member Broadcasts Appeal for His Teeth During Bank Bill Debate

    CANBERRA. Thursday: During his speech on the Bank Nationalisation Bill in the House of Representatives today Mr. James (Lab., N.S.W.) paused to broadcast the following message:— ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. Big Conference to Plan More Food for Britain

    SYDNEY, Thursday. To consider ways and means of increasing food production for Britain, a special conference of primary producers, ...

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  10. Two Die in Plane Crash

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The pilot and co-pilot of a plane delivering newspapers were burnt to death when their ...

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  11. WARNING ON BLACKMARKET IN CORNSACKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) in the Legislative Assembly today said that where prices asked for ...

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  12. Voluntary Pool Announced for Coming Gat Crop

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The establishment of a voluntary pooling system for the 1947-48 oat crop and the granting to the Australian Barley Board of the sole rights to export oats from Australia were announced by the ...

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  13. Ex-Servicemen May Wait Years For Job Openings

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Many Commonwealth Reconstruction trainees will be compelled to wait five years before training openings ...

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  14. Third Advance in No.30 Wheat Pool

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A third advance of 1/ a bushel to growers for the 1946-47 wheat crop in ...

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  15. COWRA SOLVES WHEAT STORAGE PROBLEM

    COWRA, Thursday: Cowra has solved its wheat storage problem. A power distillery, unused for some time, has been reconverted ...

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  17. ATTLEE GOVT. NEARLY DEFEATED ON PETROL VOTE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Loud cries of "Resign! Resign! " were heard in the House of Commons early today, when the ...

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  18. 6166 Cholera Deaths

    CAIRO, Thursday: Claiming another 442 victims yesterday, when 825 new cases were also reported, the Egyptian cholera epidemic has ...

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  19. Communists Lose in Labor Council Ballots

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Right-wing supporters retained control of the Executive of the N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council tonight when ballots ...

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  20. Cable Items in Brief

    LONDON, Thursday: Dr. Edith Summerskill, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that the Minister for Food (Mr. ...

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  22. More Records Broken at Melb. Wool Sales

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Three wool price records were broken at the Melbourne wool sales today. S. L. Calvert, well known ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. 11 Ships Held Up

    LONDON, Thursday: Eleven ships are now being held up by the Merseyside seamen's unofficial strike. They include the new 11,000-ton ...

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