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  4. WHEAT CROP THREATENED WITH COMPLETE FAILURE

    Most of New South Wales is still suffering drought conditions. Wheat crops in need of germinating rain are threatened with complete failure unless ...

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  5. Peasant Kalinin Was Original Bolshevik

    MIKHAIL INANOVICH KALININ, chairman of the Presidium of the Federal Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., who died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POWER STATIONS ON COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A chain of electricity power stations on the coalfields with transmission lines to Sydney is urged by the Federal Minister for Supply and Snipping (Senator Ashley) as a means of ...

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  7. ATOM BOMB TO BE DROPPED MONDAY NEXT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The American Associated Press correspondent aboard the U.S.S. Mount McKinley ...

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  8. Customs Minister

    SENATOR FRASER, formerly Federal Minister for Health, who is now Minister for Customs, following the death of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ARRESTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The South African police to-day arrested 99 Indians and one European clergyman who were ...

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  10. Ship Ban "Threat" To Dutch Relations

    BARON VAN AERSSEN, Netherlands Minister to Australia, who regards the hold-up of Dutch snips and the ban on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR EXONERATED

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The coroner to-day returned a verdict that Miss Leslie Gully committed suicide while of unsound mind. ...

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  12. Victoria Urged to Import South African Coal

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A suggestion that the time had arrived when the Victorian Government should take steps to ascertain ...

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  13. Stoppage of Work in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-day that from midnight to-morrow there would be a complete cessation of ...

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  14. Hindus Accept Federation Plan

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Dr. Azad to-day announced that Confess had accepted the British Cabinet's ...

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  15. SAILING SHIP FOR AUSTRALIA

    The world's largest sailing ship, the four-ma[?]ied barque Moshulu, is expected to resume its wheat run to Australia this summer. The Moshulu is at present lying at Narvik, where she was stripped by the Germans. She will undergo a through overhaul. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRIESTE STILL THE OBSTACLE

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Foreign Ministers' Conference failed to reach agreement on any of the main points discussed during the ...

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  17. EVACUEE SHIP HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Ship Painters and Dockers' Union has refused to handle the interstate liner, Duntroon, which was made ...

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  18. New Move for Early Action Against Franco

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): The U.N. Security Council, after rejecting a Polish motion for severance of diplomatic relations with Franco Spain, to-day debated a further Polish resolution that the ...

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  19. REJUVENATION OF BRITISH COAL MINES

    CANBERRA[?] Tuesday: Upon the rejuvenation or Britain's coal mines depends the whole of her economic future, said the newly-appointed ...

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  20. Desperate in S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: The outlook for industry and domestic use of electricity in South Australia continues desperate in consequence ...

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  21. TINPLATE RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Because of the world-wide shortage, rationing of tinplate in Australia, will probably be introduced shortly, said ...

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  23. Gas Rationing Ends in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: After having been in operation since Saturday, gas rationing will be lifted in Melbourne at midnight to-night ...

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  25. Queensland Fears Heavy Unemployment

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A leading Brisbane industrialist estimated to-night that if the strike continued and power cuts operated, 100,000 ...

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  26. NEW YORK FACES MEAT CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The meat crisis deepened yesterday when half the butcher shops in New York City closed, and the ...

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  27. U.S. JUDGES ON WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL

    TOKYO, Tuesday: According to the Associated Press correspondent, the N.B.C. correspondent, in a broadcast did not confirm the ...

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  28. JEWS REPEAT THREAT TO HOSTAGES

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Jewish terrorist organisation Irgu and Zvai Leumi, in a radio broadcast, stated that there was no ...

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  29. 27 Years Between Trans-Atlantic Flights

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A man who started trans-Atlantic flying 27 years ago has arrived in a B.O.A.C. plane, carrying a record number of ...

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  30. EXPULSION OF U.S. JOURNALIST FROM RUMANIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: The "Christian Science Monitor" Balkan correspondent (R. H. Markham) had his expulsion from Rumania ...

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  31. NEW ZEALANDERS AND PEACE IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday: As a result of the defeat of Japan and U.S.A.'s enormous air and naval power, the fear of aggression in the Pacific had ...

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  32. MME. LUPESCU SEEKS COMPENSATION

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Madame Lupescu is asking the Rumanian courts for compensation for five houses which she alleges ...

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  33. HANGMAN KEPT BUSY IN BRITISH ZONE

    LONDON, Tuesday: "The hangman in the British zone in Germany is likely to have such a full time job for the next two years that a ...

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  34. Greek Republicans Walk From Parliament

    LONDON, Tuesday: Shouting "Down with dictatorships." the entire Republican Opposition, numbering more than 100 members. ...

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