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  4. MR. BEASLEY CONFERS WITH MR. BRUCE

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, who will shortly proceed to Britain to become Resident Minister, conferring in Sydney with Mr. S. M. Bruce, who has returned to Sydney after having for 12 years served as Australian High Commissioner in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRIKING SEAMEN TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday: The seamen to-day decided to resume work by a majority vote of 1103 to 111. There were unanimous decisions in Sydney, Melbourne, Port ...

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  6. 4000 VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR DUTY IN JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Nearly 4000 volunteers to accompany the Australian occupation forces to Japan are being sought. It was officially stated to-day that their ...

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  7. Stole Tumut Girl's Ring, Trousseau

    SYDNEY, Monday: For having robbed a Tumut girl whom he had promised to marry, although he was ...

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  8. ATOMIC BOMBS COULD BE MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Monday: Australian scientists could make atom bombs, if given the men and materials and the money ...

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  9. MOSCOW TALKS PLACE PERSIA IN HIGH PLACE

    LONDON, Monday: Just as Mr. Bevin (Britain), Mr. Byrnes (U.S.) and M. Molotov (Soviet) sat down for ...

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  10. RAIN BRINGS SLIGHT [?] FROM HEAT AT WAGGA

    A sharp shower of rain, which was followed by a storm at 9.45 p.m. last night, brought slight relief from the oppressive heat which has prevailed at Wagga over the past four days. A cool breeze ...

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  11. SYDNEY-ALBURY TRAIN SERVICE REDUCED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Advice from Melbourne concerning the cancellation of three trains a week between ...

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  12. Frozen Meat to Be Flown to Forces

    SYDNEY, Mon.: A trial flight with frozen meat from Brisbane to Morotal is being made. If successful further meat will be ...

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  13. KONOYE'S LAST WORDS TO SON

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.): Mitchitika, son of the former Premier (Prince Konoye), to-day outlined his last conversation with ...

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  14. Closing of Garages

    SYDNEY, Monday: Many garage proprietors throughout New South Wales intend to close their businesses completely on ...

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  15. MORE ARRESTS FOR CAMP ATROCITIES

    TOKYO, Monday: General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of 69 additional officials, guards and civilian employees of prisoner of war camps for atrocities against Allied prisoners. ...

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  16. A.C.T.U. as Supreme Head of Unionism

    SYDNEY, Monday: Trade union officials made it plain to-day that there will be no let up in the fight to ensure that the ...

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  17. LATEST FORECASTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The latest official weather forecasts are:—Riverina and Southwest slopes: Scattered thunder storms, with a ...

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  18. Interest Cut On War Service Homes

    CANBERRA, Monday: The interest rate payable on loans granted under the War Service Homes Act will be reduced to 3[?] ...

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  19. AMAZING GERMAN INVENTIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday: A machine into which cream is poured at one end and comes out butter at the other end at the ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S NEW FIVE YEAR PLAN OBJECTIVES

    LONDON, Monday: Russia is almost ready to initiate the Soviet's fourth five-year plan, says Reuter's ...

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  21. NEUTRAL BAY POLL

    SYDNEY, Monday: If, as expected, the poll for the Neutral Bay by-election is declared on Wednesday, it will allow the new ...

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  22. Egypt Seeks Revision of Treaties

    CAIRO, Monday: Egypt has sent a note to Britain asking for the opening of negotiations for the revision of Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  23. Accused Nazis Have Bad Week-end

    NUREMBERG, Monday: High Nazis accused of war crimes spend their worst week-end, according to attendants, says the American ...

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  24. New Wheat Board Manager

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) to-night announced that a Full Cabinet decision had appointed Mr. C. J. Perrett ...

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  25. HIGHER PRICE SOUGHT FOR MILK

    CANBERRA Monday: A flat rate of 1/8 a gallon for milk at country centres was sought from the Commonwealth Government ...

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  27. Unemployment Will Continue into February

    SYDNEY, Monday: A spokes-man for the Employers' Federation estimated to-day that it would be the middle of February ...

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  28. Christmas Beer Position

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) said to-day he was unable to state whether there would be any ...

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  30. Six Deaths From Heat at Broken Hill

    SYDNEY, Monday: Six deaths in the Broken Hill district during the past week have been attributed to the heat wave. The ...

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  31. Charge Against Husband Fails

    SYDNEY, Monday: A charge of attempted murder and suicide against Frederick Charles James. aged 34 years, toolmaker failed ...

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  33. Bulgarian Assembly Elects President

    LONDON, Monday: The new Bulgarian Assembly, at its opening meeting yesterday, elected as President, Vassil Kolarov, ...

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  34. Care of British Children

    CANBERRA, Monday: Britain's thanks to Australia for looking after children evacuated during the war has been expressed ...

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  35. RUMANIA'S FOREIGN POLICY

    BUCHAREST, Monday: Permanent co-operation with Russia, within the framework of the World Organisation, remained ...

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  36. City Butcher Fined For Overcharging

    SYDNEY, Monday: On two charges of over-charging for meat, a city butcher was fined a total of £200 in the special ...

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  37. ALLIED PROPERTY IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday: It is estimated that Britain holds private property in Germany worth £22.000,000 sterling, says the Berlin ...

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