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  4. DULLES HOPES JAPAN WILL bECOME U.N. MEMBER NATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Hopes that Japan ultimately would become a member of the United Nations and would contribute to the Armed Forces, for collective security were expressed today by President Truman's Special Envoy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. One of World's Largest Cranes for Sydney

    The new Captain Cook Dock crane which was completed on Wednesday. The crane is one of the largest in the world of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Owners Boycott Coal Talks

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The resumed conference on the coal crisis collapsed today when the N.S.W. mine-owners refused to attend. The conference, called on Monday to find a solution to the coal dispute ...

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  7. [?]attlefield Like Slaughterhouse in U.N. Victory

    TOKYO, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Hard-fighting Allied divisions today claimed a victory—for the time being—over elements of nine Chinese Communist divisions which tried to break through the ...

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  8. ALBURY MAN SEEKING DIVORCE, IS A "FUGITIVE"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A petitioner for divorce was afraid to attend to give evidence in case the was arrested over ...

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  9. SAVITT SAYS WE ARE BOISTEROUS

    NEW YORK, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Another tilt at Australian tennis crowds was made by Dick Savitt, winner of the Australian singles ...

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  10. MR. MENZIES TELLS CABINET OF NEED FOR SAW-WAR FOOTING

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) for more than four hours today addressed Federal Cabinet on the outcome of the British Prime Ministers' conference, the international ...

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  11. WOOL DEDUCTION ACTS VALID, COUNSEL CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Counsel for the Government argued in the High Court today that Wool Sales Deduction Acts were ...

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  12. COAL VESSEL SANK IN MOUNTAINOUS SEA, SAYS WITNESS

    GOSFORD, Thursday: The seas in which the coal vessel Kiama foundered on January 19 were "mountainous," a survivor of the vessel told the Coroner (Mr. C. J. Staples) today. ...

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  15. DEDMAN DOUBLES DAMAGES CLAIMED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Damages claimed by John Johnstone Dedman, former Minister for Post-War Reconstruction ...

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  16. Repayments on Wheat Expected Next Month

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Wheat Board had now arranged with the Commonwealth Bank for ...

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  17. Drastic Rail and Power Cuts in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Stete Cabinet late tonight took drastic measures to meet Victoria's coal crisis. They were— ...

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  18. Warns Against Japan

    SYDNEY, Thur.: A warning against permitting Japan to re[?]rm was given today at a service in St. Andrew's Cathedral ...

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  19. "Deep Freeze" Woman's Legs Improve

    CHICAGO, Thursday (A.A.P.): Doctors who yesterday again removed the bandages from the legs of Chicago's "deep freeze" ...

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  20. Ray Coleman Stops Webster in Eight Rounds

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The New South Wales featherweight champion, Ray Coleman (8.13) stopped Alfie Webster (8.13¼) in ...

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