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  2. Forecast:

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  5. BERLIN DISPUTE TO GO TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON: The Western Powers are to take the Berlin dispute to the Security Council, according to a communique issued in Paris yesterday following a meeting at the French Embassy among ...

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  6. Vyshinsky Calls For Cut In Big Powers' Arms

    LONDON: Renter's, says that a proposal to cut the military forces of the "Big Five" by one-third and a suggestion that atomic weapons be outlawed was advanced by the chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations M. Vyshinsky, ...

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  7. Carmen Amaya

    Carmen Amayn and her company of 35 Spanish Gipsy dancers recently hit London for a breathtaking dance season, in the course of which some of them appeared with their star in the B.B.C. programme, "In Town To-night." As Carmen speaks little English, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New U.S. Plane Leaves Sound Far Behind

    NEW YORK: The Secretary for Air (Mr W. Stuart Symington), told the Air Force. Association that an ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. Early Check Of Prices By State Inspectors

    BRISBANE: The Deputy Premier (Mr. Gair) announced last night that State Prices Branch in[?]tors would soon start a check ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. Murder Charge Follows Man's Death

    MARYBOROUGH: Laurence Edward Royle (36), labourer, of Maryborough, died in hospital yesterday. ...

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  11. Italian Reds Stage Big Demonstration

    LONDON: The Associated Press Rome representative says that in the first major communist demonstration since the communists ...

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  12. Freak Storm Hits Tweed District Towns

    SYDNEY! A freak storm, accompanied by a cloudburst, bit the Tweed district on Friday and early on Saturday. It deluged ...

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  13. Sydney Crowds Queue Up For Bus Transport

    SYDNEY: Buses leaving Circular Quay late yesterday. afternoon could not cope with the crowds streaming off ferries on Sydney's ...

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  14. 800-Miles Chain Of Bushfires Along Coast

    BRISBANE: An 800-mile Chain of bushfires, fed by dry grass, stretched last night along coastal Queensland from Cairns to ...

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  15. Chifley Calls For Economy In Use Of Dollar Goods

    CANBERRA: An appeal to everyone to economise in the use of goods that cost dollars was made by Mr Chifley last night in ...

    Article : 172 words
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  17. Most of 1947-48 Wheat Harvest Sold

    MELBOURNE: Only a small quantity of the 1947-48. Australian wheat crop remained to be sold, the acting chairman of the ...

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  18. Controversy Likely at A.L.P. Conference

    CANBERRA: A motion by the Federal Executive for the watering down of the party's nationalisation platform is expected to ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. Gen. Bennett Urges No Interference in Malaya

    SYDNEY: Australia should not interfere in the Malayan uprising until Britain asks for her help, Lieut-General Gordon Bennett ...

    Article : 127 words
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  21. Employed Old Parable To Wipe Off Church Debt

    BRISBANE: By using a modern version of the Parable of the Talents, the Rev. Lesia A. Born, Methodist Minister at Moorooka, Brisbane, has almost wiped out in six weeks a church debt which had mounted for more than six months. ...

    Article : 445 words
  22. Newcastle Declares War on Rats

    SYDNEY: Newcastle has begun a war on rats since two cases of murine typhus were reported at Cessnock and Maitland last week. ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. ARCHBISHOP DUHIG CRITICAL OF MODERN YOUTH

    BRISBANE: An attack on modern youth for its independence and selfishness was made by Archbishop Duhig when opening renovations at St. Joseph's Convent, Yeronga. He said many modern youths made their homes into ...

    Article : 170 words
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