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  4. All Nations to Share in Peace Talks

    SYDNEY, Monday: Due to Australian insistence, all Allied nations which have been actively engaged in the ...

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  5. THOUSANDS RETURN TO WORK WHEN POWER CUTS CEASE

    SYDNEY, Monday: New South Wales industrial units went back to work to-day after inactivity lasting about a month. Miners and steel workers resumed, and ...

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  6. HAPPY YOUNGSTERS GREET LONG-AWAITED SERVICE RELATIVES

    Among the hundreds of relatives and friends to greet returning men from Wewsk at No. 6 pier, Glebe, on Sunday morning were Pamela Eldred, of Meadowbank (left), who was held by her mother as she welcomed her father, Private Syd Eldred, from the bus window. Pamela had not seen her father since Christmas, 1944. At right: Allan Cooper, 2 1/2, welcomes his uncle, Sergeant J. H. Cornett, of Redfern. More than 500 men, most of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that the Australian forces which will participate in the occupation of Japan will comprise elements of each of the three ...

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  8. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE AT TUMUT

    At the conclusion of an inquest at Tumut yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Digby Walter Gale, aged 31 years ...

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  9. WHITE SUGAR INCREASE DEPENDS ON COAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The resumption of production of white sugar depended on the availa[?]ity of coal supplies, said the ...

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  10. U.S. CHARGES AGAINST REUTER'S AGENCY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Reuter's Agency has made available its reply to the United States State Department memorandum by Mr. ...

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  11. Alliance of Unions "Sinister"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The decision of the Miners, Ironworkers and Seamen's Unions to establish a ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT YIELD

    SYDNEY, Monday: According to estimates made in wheat trade quarters the Australian wheat yield this season will be between 135 million to 140 million bushels, compared with an average Commonwealth ...

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  13. Parliamentary Sub-Committees to Continue

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Chifley Government will extend the practice of using sub-committees of the Cabinet to handle ...

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  14. BRITISH COMMANDOS MURDERED

    NUREMBERG, Mon. (A.A.P.): When the war crimes trial was resumed to-day the German account of the execution of a ...

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  15. BRITISH-U.S. S.E.A.C. STAFF DISSOLVED

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The combined British and U.S. headquarters in the Southeast Asia Command under Admiral Lord ...

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  16. MIGRATION OF JEWS TO PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday: The Palestine High Commissioner (Lieut.-General Cunningham) according to reliable Arab circles, said that ...

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  17. Coal Loading Begins For Other States

    SYDNEY, Tues.: Coal loading for interstate parts began at Newcastle last night and it is hoped to have [?],700 tons away before the ...

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  18. POISON FUMES IN MANLY STREET

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Poisonous sulphur dioxide from a faulty refrigerator plant escaped in Belgrade-street Manly, to-day, and affected 17 ...

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  19. REMARKABLE OPERATION SAVES BABY

    Two months before the child was born the doctors knew that she would have blood known as "rhesus" positive, due to incompatability ...

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  20. Saturday Expresses to Melbourne

    SYDNEY, Monday: From this week the N.S.W. Railways Department will run two expresses to Albury each Saturday night to link ...

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  21. 600 DELEGATES IN VITAL LONDON TALKS

    LONDON, Monday: Six hundred delegates of 51 nations will muster in Central Hall. Westminster, on Thursday, with the ...

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  22. Unionists Warned; Must Abide By Council Decisions

    SYDNEY, Mon.: The Trades Union movement must present a united front, said an executive officer (Mr. J. Kenny) to-day. ...

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  23. PLAN TO MAKE STATES FREE OF COAL POWER

    HOBART: Tasmania's hydro-electric scheme could make N.S.W. and Victoria independent of coal-burning generators if a suitable ...

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  24. RIGHTS LOST BY STAYING IN AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Monday: Many obstacles are being encountered by U.S. servicemen who are married to Australian girls, and who ...

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  25. SHARK NETS ON BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Officials of the N.S.W. Surf Life Saving Association plan to head a deputation to the Premier (Mr. M'Kell) within ...

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  26. Wage Increase For Thousands

    SYDNEY, Monday: A wage increase of 4/ a week from the first pay period in October, which will affect thousands of workers in ...

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  27. Assassination of Senator at Cairo

    CAIRO, Monday: The youth arrested for the assassination of Senator Amin Osman Pasha, is a son of Tewfik Ahmed Bey ...

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    Emperor Hirohito reads his New year message to the Japanese people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. FOREST HILL AIR SCHOOL TO TAKE ON A NEW ROLE

    The Forest Hill air school is to become a permanent R.A.A.F. establishment. It is now revealed that the R.A.A.F. personnel of Ascot Vale (V.) is to ...

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  31. GREEK WORKERS WANT PAYMENT IN FOOD

    LONDON, Monday: Greek workers are demanding re-adjustment of wages, and are refusing to accept the drachma ...

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  32. Canada Wants More Trade With Australia

    SYDNEY, Monday: "Everywhere to Canada there is keen interest in trade with Australia," said the newly-appointed senior Canadian ...

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  33. Famous N.Z. Division Breaks Up

    LONDON, Monday: The famous New Zealand Second Division, for all practical purposes, has ceased, says "The Times," Except for ...

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