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  4. BRITAIN TO PASS HOLY LAND INTO HANDS OF U.N.

    LONDON, February 19.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons that the Government was unable to resolve the irreconcilable conflict between Jews and Arabs and had decided ...

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  5. Birth Rate Will Endure

    [?] higher birth rate in Britain [?] Australia during and since [?] war is expected to endure [?] than fade, as it did after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  6. Court Decides Employer Has Labour Choice

    BRISBANE, February 19.—"This decision will have the effect of an atomic bomb on all meatworks in the State," declared the meat union secretary (Mr. A. J. Neumann) in the Industrial Court to-day when ...

    Article : 526 words
  7. HOUSING PROGRESS

    MR. GEORGE TOMLINSON, M.P., British Minister of Works, opens a new house to mask the completion of 100,000 temporary houses in Great Britain. The tenants, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fenwick, look on. Britain plans to have a home for every family by the end of 1948. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HITCH IN ONE DAY STRIKE?

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 19.—On present indications it teems likely that, when the recommendation of the A.C.T.U. ...

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  9. BRICK AND CONCRETE HOUSES ARE POPULAR

    BRISBANE, February 19.—In a bulletin covering building in Queensland which he issued to-day the Government Statistician (Mr. Colin Clark) declared that a survey revealed that nearly one in every four houses under construction by private building contractors at the end of the third quarter in 1946 went ...

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  10. [?]ACTU Idea [?]o Demolish Arbitration

    MELBOURNE, February 19.—Streamlined arbitration with [?]re conciliation, less arbitration [?] less litigation was the aim of ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. Seamen Decline To Dock Liner

    AUCKLAND, February 19.—The damaged liner, Wanganella, under her own power, noted from her Wellington berth ...

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  12. CABINET TO DECIDE ON SHIP'S RELEASE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 19.—Conferences were held between the Commonwealth Government and the Australian shipowners recently about ...

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  13. Empire System Of Preference Out?

    CANBERRA, February 19.—Empire preference is doomed, said Dr. Coombs, the Director-General of Reconstruction, addressing the Federal Parliamentary Labour Caucus last night. ...

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  14. PAIN ANGRY AT MR LIE'S SPEECH

    NEW YORK, February 19.—The Washington correspondent of the Herald Tribune says that diplomatic circles stirred by evidence that Spain and Norway are engaged a serious dispute involving the United Nations. ...

    Article : 245 words
  15. WAR CRIMES TRIALS EXPENSIVE TO U.K.

    LONDON, February 18.—Reuter's says that the Solicitor-General (Sir Frank Soskice) announced that the Nuremberg trial cost ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. Salt In Time Saved Butter Factories

    BRISBANE, Feb. 19.—Only the arrival of 50 tons of table salt from Sydney which was diverted from the retail ...

    Article : 130 words
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  18. U.K. CONCERNED OVER DELAYS TO VITAL MEAT SHIPMENTS

    LONDON, February 19.—The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) at a Press conference to-day said that waterfront troubled in Australia ...

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  19. Is Hammond' Retiring?

    LONDON, February 19.—Wally Hammond in a letter to the Gloucestershire County Club said ie does not expect to be available ...

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  20. [?]HAT AGREEMENT [?] N.Z. ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Feb. 19.—Complet[?] of an agreement for the [?] of between 3,500,000 and [?] bushels of wheat to New ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. All Migrants Welcome For Population's Sake

    CANBERRA, February 19.—If there is any preference to be accorded to overseas migrants it should be extended to British citizens, though non-British migrants should be welcomed because of the great need for increasing Australia's population, said Mr. R. G. ...

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  22. Sugar Area Drought Means No Lifting Of Rationing Yet

    SYDNEY, February 19.—Sugar rationing is not expected to be lifted this year. The majority of householders will not be caused ...

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  23. "N.C.B."

    Last month every one of the 1700 coal mines in Britain employees more than 30 workers passed out of the hands of private owners' and became the property of the people. In London, Lord Hyndley, chairman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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