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  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS DEFEATS CENSURE MOTION

    LONDON, Friday, (A.A.P.): After a debate, which at times became extremely heated, the motion of censure against the Government was defeated by 381 votes to 197 in the House of Commons. ...

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    MR. S. M. BRUCE for many years Australian High Commissioner in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Drastic Meal Cuts Possible

    SYDNEY, Friday: The people in New South Wales may be limited to cooking one hot meal a day unless the coal miners resume work ...

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  8. INCREASING TOLL OF UNEMPLOYMENT AS RESULT OF STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Friday: It was estimated to-night that as a result of the strikes, the number of unemployed was now more than 300,000. Of this figure, about 10,000 were in the metal trades. The total was likely to be increased considerably next week when ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT SWELLS IN WAGGA

    Although the unemployment in Wagga as the result of power rationing has increased to well over 300 ...

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  10. MR. S. M. BRUCE HOME AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Friday: When Mr. S. M. Bruce, former High Commissioner to London, arrived to-day he told pressmen that he ...

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  11. Australian Policy on Anglo-American Trade Agreement

    CANBERRA, Friday: Whatever the details of the agreement are on commercial policy between the United Kingdom and the United States, Australia will agree to tariff and Empire preference concessions only ...

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  12. IRONWORKERS WILL SEEK RE-REGISTRATION

    SYDNEY, Friday: It was reliably stated to-night that the Ironworkers' Union had announced ...

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  13. No U.S. War Commitments

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Letters between the Chief of the General Staff (General Marshall) and General Short were introduced at ...

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  14. NEW TIME-TABLE OF TRAINS FROM SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Hallway Depsrttnont advised to-day that the [?] owing is a complete list [?]trains which will run from ...

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  15. ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTED OF EX-EGYPTIAN PREMIER

    CAIRO, Friday: A hand-grenade was thrown at Nahas Pasha, former Prime Roister, when on his way to attend a meeting. ...

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  16. More Hold-Ups In Britain

    LONDON, Friday: Three more cases of hold-up quickly followed the kidnapping of the manageress of a jewellery establishment, and ...

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  17. BUNNERONG AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday: In support of the Amalgamated Engineering Union demand for the reinstatement of a shop delegate, and the ...

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  18. ADELAIDE TRANSPORT PARALYSED

    ADELAIDE, Friday: Transport will be paralysed by the week-end as the result of the coal shortages caused by the New South ...

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  19. Hangman Confesses to Hundreds of Executions

    LONDON, Friday: Emil Mahl. who was hangman at Dachau, in a written statement said he would confess to 800 to 1000 executions. ...

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  21. MINISTER'S REPLY TO WAGGA PROTEST

    In reply to the Manufacturers' Section of the Wagga Chamber of Commerce, which sent a telegram protesting against the ...

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  22. BRITISH AND UNITED STATES LOAN AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Britain is to receive 4,400,000,000 dollars credit from the United States, subject to the approval of Parliament and Congress. This was revealed in a joint statement ...

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  24. COMMUNIST BANNER OF REVOLUTION

    TAMWORTH, Friday: "The Communist Party is raising its banner—the banner of revolution which is only to be raised when ...

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  25. Proposals Welcomed By Mr. Attlee

    LONDON, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) said in the House of Commons that he welcomed the United States proposals ...

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  26. Atomic Bombs and Value of Battleships

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.: The cost of the atomic bomb was so small compared with that of a battleship that it raised a serious ...

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