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  4. NURSES GLAD TO BE BACK

    Some of the nine A.I.P. nurses who returned with 1150 members of the A.l.F. from Balikpapan, Borneo, in the Manoora, were obviously delighted to reach home. They are shown waving to relatives and friends from the windows of the bus in which they left the wharf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MAN CAUSES OWN DEATH

    Remarkable evidence that a man had met his death as a result of his own attempt to play a practical joke was ...

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  6. GOVT. WHEAT SCHEME APPROVED BY STATE MINISTERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Agreement in principle with the Federal Government's proposed wheat stabilisation scheme was expressed by State Ministers of Agriculture ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE ON MANDATORY POWERS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Australian delegate to the United Nations Assembly (Mr. Makin) declined to comment on Australia's attitude towards the suggestion that Britain might hand over all mandates to the United Nations Trusteeship ...

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  8. SECOND TYPHUS DEATH IN CITY

    SIDNEY, Wednesday: The second death from typhus in the metropolitan area was reported to-day. Both victims ...

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  9. INDONESIANS ANXIOUS FOR PEACE

    BATAVIA, Wednesday: Announcing to the Press that the Dutch Governor of the N.E.I. (Dr. van Mook) ...

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  10. U.S. POLICY FOR JAP ISLANDS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: "The U.S. policy regarding conquered Japanese islands will favor retaining those which ...

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  11. HORSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING NEAR GUNDAGAI

    A horse ridden by Mrs. Reg Smith, aged 35 years, of South Gundagai, was struck by lightning ...

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  12. "JUST RIDICULOUS"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The suggestion by the Immigration Department that the 15 girls who returned from Manila would not ...

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  13. FARMERS NOT HAPPY ABOUT WHEAT SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Predicting general disappointment among farmers at the Government's wheat and stabilisation ...

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  14. Confusion Over Australian Offer to Dutch

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Conflicting statement from Australian and Dutch officials regarding the shipping dispute, which occurred over ...

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  15. Invalids Suffer After Lifting of Spirits Ban

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Many cases of hardship followed the relaxation of the restrictions on the sale of spirits, said the Minister ...

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  16. RELIEF TROOPS LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Wed.: The first big contingent of Australian troops to leave Australia to relieve the garrisons to the islands left by the ...

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  18. Malnutrition In Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday: Mass Irritation, which is the major cause of unjustifiable strikes and mass fatigue, which is slowing down ...

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  20. "SNARE AND A DELUSION"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: According to the State president of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. (Mr. J. R. Lewis), a Commonwealth ...

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  21. CANTEEN WOMEN ATTACKED BY COLORED MAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: An extensive search is being made by the police at a Dutch camp at Wacool, following disclosures ...

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  22. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Wed, (A.A.P.): Charges that vital Information relating to Japan's Pearl Harbor attack plans had been withheld ...

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  23. Unions' Conference

    MELBOURNE: Wednesday: The secretary of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. A. F. Monk) will attend a conference in Sydney on January 22 of ...

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  24. Constable Almost Dragged Over The Gap

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Concerted action by 11 police officers was needed to drag to safety a young policeman and a man who ...

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  25. Vatican Radio P.O.W. Service

    SYDNEY, Wed.: During operations throughout the war, the Apostolic Delegate P.O.W. Bureau passed more than 500,000 messages ...

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  26. TOBACCO LEAF IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Growing more Australian tobacco was being encouraged by the Department of Commerce, said the Minister for ...

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  27. MILK SUBSIDY NOT ENOUGH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Federal Government's announcement for a milk subsidy for drought relief yesterday was ...

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  28. U.S.A. Wants Pacific Isles

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: President Truman, on the question of naval bases, declared that U.S. would insist that it be the sole ...

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  29. Infantile Paralysis in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: New cases of infantile paralysis reported to the Health Commission to-day Mai[?]tury and ...

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