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  5. MR. ATTLEE AT WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Tuns.: The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) spent yesterday at the Embassy working on the speech he will ...

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  6. BRITISH MOTOR INDUSTRY LOOKS AHEAD

    British motor car manufacturers aim to produce 200,000 cars in the next 12 months, of which about 40,000 will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INDONESIAN OPPOSITION ALMOST OVER IN SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Indonesian opposition to the British and Indian troops in Sourabaya has almost ceased. Allied troops continue to clear the city. It is officially revealed that extremists ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND ATOM BOMBS

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The atom bomb means that Britain faces either the end of this country, or the end of war," said Group-Captain ...

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  9. SOME TEACHERS ALLEGED TO BE COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Tues.: The immediate dismissal of public school teachers known to be members of the Communist Party was demanded by ...

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  10. PIC MEAT PLAN TO CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: Although service demands for bacon and ham arc now being reduced, the Federal Government has been ...

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  11. BLACKEST ATROCITY OF FAR EAST WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): "British and Australian officers have discovered six men who are the only known survivors of 1800 Allied prisoners of war now known to have been murdered by the Japanese in ...

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  12. TOOK SHORE LEAVE AT CAPETOWN

    CAPETOWN. Tuesday Four thousand Australian and other servicemen who, defying orders, took shore leave from the liner, ...

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  13. PRISONERS OF WAR AS 'SHARK' VICTIMS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: Victims of money-lending "sharks." while they were prisoners of war in Malaya, were advised to-day by ...

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  14. GEN. GORDON BENNETT

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced that an open inquiry would be held into the circumstances of ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES' VIEW

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: "Russia's wish to share in the secret of the atomic bomb is a matter for Britain, U.S. and Russia to decide, but ...

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  16. BRITISH IN BERLIN BEHAVE WELL

    BERLIN. Tuesday: The behaviour of British soldiers in Berlin has been so good that the Arm. C[?]ms and Hirings ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS AND GENERAL DE GAULLE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The French Nationalist Party decided to ask the Communists to state definitely whether they would vote for ...

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  18. Gunners As Batmen

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: A.I.F. gunners who have had only 29 days' leave in 41/2 years, and who have been in New Guinea and ...

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  19. RATIONING OF CLOTHES

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: Serious consideration has been given to the complete removal of clothes rationing, but the supply made ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: The Central Government and Communists have agreed to the formation of a Political ...

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  21. N.Z. Farmers Oppose Government

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday the New Zealand Farmers' Union is establishing a fund of £250,000 to appose the passing of the ...

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  23. War Gratuities; Long Wait For Payment

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Applications for war gratuities will be accepted from next Friday by all Service Departments. Members ...

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  24. YUGOSLAV ELECTION

    BELGRADE, Tuesday: Marshal Tito's National Front candidates gained an overwhelming majority in Sunday's general election in ...

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  26. CATTLE TRUCK CONDITIONS ON THE ORION

    LONDON, Tuesday: Australian airmen who walked off the liner Orion before it sailed on Sunday, denied to a "Daily Mail" ...

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  27. Mr. R. W. D. Weaver's Death

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: For the first time for more than 20 years the Legislative Assembly to-day departed from the customary ...

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  28. PALESTINE PETITION PRESENTED

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: Approximately 1000 chanting Rabbis yesterday marched from Washington railway station to the ...

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  29. VICTORIAN IRONWORKS TO BE IDLE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: To discuss conditions in industry, 12,000 Ironworkers in Melbourne will stop work for 24 hours ...

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