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  4. Commons Flare-up Likely Today

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P:): The British Cabinet today considered means of controlling the dispute over Palestine, which is expected to flare up when Parliament reassembles tomorrow. ...

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  5. S. AFRICAN SITUATION "ALL QUIET"

    DURBAN, Monday (A.A.P.): The death roll in the fierce racial battles between Indians and Africans ?welled to 105 today. This figure includes a number of Indians and ...

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  6. "DISMAY" AT C.P.-LIBERAL DIVISION

    CANBERRA, Monday: Widespread dismay was being felt at the evidence of division in the Liberal-Country Party ...

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  7. £1 Million Claim on Govt.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A writ for more than £1,000,000 was issued against the Commonwealth from the High Court today. The Australian High Commissioner in London ...

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  8. World Chief Scout At Jamboree

    Lord Rowallan. World Chief Scout, journeyed from Scotland to Victoria to attend the Pan-Pacific Jamboree. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAR POSSIBILITY SEEN BY MENZIES

    Mr R. G. Menzies returned to Australia recently after a tour of Britain, the Continent and the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Power Threat to U.S. Zone

    FRANKFURT. Monday: A power famine threatened American-occupied southern Germany last night, as the ...

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  11. STORM DAMAGE MAY EXCEED £500,000

    SYDNEY, Monday: The hurricane which swept a wide area of the State at the week-end caused damage to property ...

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  12. Escapees From Russians to Settle in Aust

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two Poles and an Estonian who had adventurous escapes from their countries during the war arrived in Sydney today to settle. They are Leopold Frackowski, 23, Eugene ...

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  13. GRAND OPERA BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Monday: Grand opera will be broadcast for the first time in Australia next month, the A.B.C. announced ...

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  14. NEW LABOR TROUBLE IN FRANCE?

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.): A new struggle between the Government and organised labor over demands for higher ...

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  15. Bulletin for Migrants

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Department of Information. in co-operation with the Department of Immigration, today ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE IN QLD. WHEAT

    BRISBANE, Monday: Queensland millers and the Government are concerned with an outbreak of disease ...

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  17. KICK OUT CHIANG AND SAVE PART OF CHINA," U.S. POLITICIAN URGES

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): At least part of China could still be saved from the Communists, but only if Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek was replaced, Representative Sol Bloom (Democrat, New ...

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  18. BLACKMARKET IN JAPAN "WIPED OUT"

    SYDNEY. Monday: An Army sergeant who returned from Sure today In the Duntroon said the blackmarket in Japan had ...

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  19. Youth Leaves for England to Claim Legacy

    SYDNEY. Monday: A 19-year-old youth left by the Moreton Bay today for England to clear up details of his legacy of at ...

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  20. Threatened Meat Shortage Averted

    SYDNEY. Monday: A threatened meat shortage, following a swift strike of employees at Homebush meatworks last night ...

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  21. Merlan Crew Lucky, Says Skipper

    MELBOURNE. Monday: If the Merlan had been wrecked at dusk instead of in daylight, the four members of the crew ...

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  22. £250 Fire at Junee

    A FIRE which could have have threatened one of the main blocks in Junee shopping centre was put out quickly ...

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  23. JOURNALIST CHARGED; SEQUEL TO NEWS STORY

    SYDNEY, Monday: A summons was served today on John Harold William Farland, Journalist, charging him with being ...

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  25. MASS CANVASS OF WAGGA FOR T.B. X-RAYS

    Approximately 100 men will canvass Wagga homes over the weekend in an endeavor to get every person in Wagga X-rayed ...

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  26. Decrease in Unemployment Benefits

    CANBERRA, Monday: Less unemployment benefits were paid by the Commonwealth in October, 1948 than in the same ...

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  27. DECISION TO BE MADE ON BIRTH DRUG

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Whether the painless birth drug pethidine can be administered by midwives in the absence of ...

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  28. N.E.I. REPUBLICANS MAY SEEK ARMS AT ASIAN TALKS

    NEW DELHI, Monday: A memorandum calling on the Asian conference to supply arms and ammunition to the Indonesian Republic if necessary to fight the Dutch will be presented when the conference opens at New Delhi on Thursday. THE Indonesian representative ...

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