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  4. PERSIA SEEKS IMMEDIATE DISCUSSSION OF PROTEST

    LONDON: The Persian Ambassador in Washington (M. Ala), in a new letter to the Secretary General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) has urged the Security Council to deal immediately with Persia's complaint against ...

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    This is the picture which caused the fraternisation sto. It shows Australian at a dance hall in Kure with their partners who are Japanese taxi dancers. The hall was specially created by the Japanese to entertain Australian troops. The cost of admissions is five yen. and the men pay three yen a dance. They are allowed to see their partners home after the dance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "Cracked Up"

    BRISBANE: Sixteen night nurses at the South Brisbane Auxiliary (Diamantina) Hospital Last night finished a two-day ...

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  8. C. of E. Suit

    SYDNEY: A commission will be issued by the Supreme Court for the taking of evidence in England on questions arising in ...

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  9. Beasley's Lander

    CANBERRA: Large quantities of Australian food, including seven 70lb bags of sugar and two chests of tea, were shipped to England ...

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  10. Coal Industry Many Hold- ups

    CANBERRA: The Australian coal industry in its major fields was a tottering industry as a result of constant industrial troubles, in the form of incessant pit top meetings, absenteeism, stoppages of production and strikes. ...

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  11. Horse Flesh Found in Alleged Black Marketer's Home

    MELBOURNE: Meat control officials allege that they found a large quantity of horseflesh at a house at Werribee: They ...

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  12. Food Riots Continue in Hamburg

    LONDON: Food rioting broke out in Hamburg; again on Thursday, where the Germans ate seven-eighths of a month's ...

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  13. Timber Imports

    CANBERRA: The lifting of Customs duty from timber imports to secure urgently needed supplies for Australian housing ...

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  15. Delhi Police On Hunger Strike

    NEW DELHI: A hunger strike of police, who are demanding increased wages and allowances, has spread from ...

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  16. "Harmless Amusement"

    MELBOURNE: Lieut General J Northcott yesterday described Australians dancing in Japan with taxi dancers as "harmless ...

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  17. Threat of Strike

    BRISBANE: Unless the Federal Government granted Tasmanian dairymen an increased drought relief subsidy by April 1 ...

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  18. £2¼ to Be spent

    BRISBANE: Expenditure of £2,250,000 over 10 years on newpower house and the development of Brisbane's electricity ...

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  19. Mr. Bruce Returning to England

    MELBOURNE: Mr S. M. Bruce stated yesterday that he Intended to return to England on Thursday. ...

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  20. Livestock Pick- Up

    BRISBANE: The Railways Commissioner (Mr Wills) has ordered that trains shall not delay to pick up livestock if loaders are ...

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  21. Operating Off Sandy Cape

    BRISBANE: The Weather Bureau, stated last night that a cyclonic centre below 29.4 inches was still operating at 9 p.m. ...

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