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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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    Forecast: Cooler, with S. to S.E. winds and local showers over S.E. quarter. ...

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  6. CRUCIAL TALKS STILL ON

    SYDNEY.—The conference of the full executive of the A.C.T.U. and union leaders, seeking a way out of the big strike, continued at 2.30 p.m. to-day with some union leaders cautiously expressing hope of the outcome. ...

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  7. Facing Grim Situation

    MEN WHO ARE GRAPPLING to put an end to the coal and steel upheaval, which is affecting the whole nation: Mr. P. Clarey (President of the A.C.T.U.), Mr. J. A. Cranwell (Vice-president), Mr. H. Wells (General President, Miners' Federation), Mr. G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG THREE TO MEET ON ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, Saturday.—Foreign Ministers of the "Big Three" (Britain, Russia and America) will meet in Moscow ...

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  9. BRITAIN TO SEEK CANADIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—British representatives, who played a leading part in the Washington loan agreement, are on their way to Ottawa for preliminary talks about a Canadian loan to ...

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  10. Laski Denounces Ireland Partition

    LONDON, Saturday: The partition of Ireland was denounced by Professor Harold Laski, Chairman of the British Labor Party, on his ...

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  11. CIGARETTE QUEUE AT NUREMBURG

    LONDON, Saturday.—Nuremburg Palace of Justice was transformed into a "palace of queues" when the first supplies of cigarettes arrived ...

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  12. 3000 TROOPS ON WAY HOME

    RABAUL, Saturday.—Taking the biggest contingent of long-service men to leave New Britain for the mainland, the Katoomba sailed ...

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  13. PHOTO FINISH CAMERA TRIAL

    MELBOURNE: The photo finish camera, invented by Messrs. Athol Shmith and B. A. Pearl, is to be given a six months' trial under racing ...

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  14. HASSETT'S FIRST TEST CENTURY

    MADRAS, Saturday.—Lindsay Hassett's century—his first in a Test—against India at Madras yesterday could not have been more ...

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  15. General Blames Admiral At Inquiry

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—At the Pearl Harbor Inquiry to-day, General Marshall, former Chief of Staff, said he had to insist on warnings being sent to the Pacific in the face of opposition from the Chief of Naval Operations (Admiral Stark). HE said that this happened on ...

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  16. YEARLING RECORD AT NEWMARKET

    LONDON, Saturday: The record-breaking Newmarket sales ended quietly with an aggregate of £31,216 for 96 lots. ...

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