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  3. FORECAST

    FINE; WARM DAY; S TO SE WINDS. ...

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  4. Shock For Egyptian People

    LONDON, Thursday: News of the suspension of the Anglo-Egyptian talks shocked the Egyptian public, who had been ...

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  5. UNIFORM GAUGE TALKS BREAK DOWN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The conference of State Transport Ministers on the Commonwealth uniform gauge proposals broke up this afternoon without reaching agreements. ...

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  6. PERSIAN CASE ADJOURNED

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The United Nations Security Council has decided unanimously to keep the Persian case on the books but to adjourn the discussion indefinitely. This would allow the case to be brought up any ...

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  7. Spare Pages of Coupon Books To Be Utilised

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Coupons from every page in the food ration book will be drawn into ...

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  8. ALBANIAN GUNS FIRED ON R.N. WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday: The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent says: Britain is awaiting a reply to strong ...

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  9. "Britons Will Be Stronger Than Ever"

    LONDON, Thursday: The Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr Nash), addressing a Royal Empire Society ...

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  10. Delegates Not Satisfied

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The majority of the Security Council members showed very clearly that ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL FOOD AGENCY PROPOSED

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald Tribunes Washington correspondent says: Britain, America and Canada have ...

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  12. CHINESE NATIONAL TROOPS CAPTURE CHANGCHUN

    MUKDEN, Thursday: The Associated Press correspondent says: The Government announced that National troops ...

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  13. "BRITISH STILL AT BUSHIRE"

    LONDON, Thursday: Moscow Radio says: The Persian Minister for Posts and Telegraphs admitted that the British had ...

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  14. May Be Extension Of Qld. Meat Strike to NSW

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Extension of the Queensland meat strike to New South Wales is threatened. ...

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  15. Big Drop in Savings Bank Deposits

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A sharp drop in Savings Bank deposits throughout Australia was revealed in figures for last ...

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  16. NEW U.S. BOMBER

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says: The Air Chief (General Spaatz) ...

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  17. STOCKMAN'S DEATH

    CLONCURRY, Thursday. "Leave me alone and I will be all right," said a dying stockman when found on Alcata station after his ...

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  18. Basic Wage Issue

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The appointment of a Commonwealth Government committee to inquire into the basic wage, ...

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  19. General Coal Strike Unless Miners' Demands Are Granted

    SYDNEY, Thursday: New South Wales was faced with a general coal strike unless the Miners' Federation demands on behalf of contract miners were granted within the next few days, said the general president of ...

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  20. Restrictive Measures Helped to Bring Food Crisis

    LONDON, Thursday: Maximum production must be the slogan for any international federation of agricultural producers, said the New Zealander, Mr H. H. Mulholland, in a speech at the International Agricultural ...

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  21. BRITISH EVIDENCE ON BEHALF OF MIKHAILOVITCH

    LONDON, Thursday: The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) in the House of Commons stated that Yugoslavia in response to ...

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  22. WANTS £10 NOTES TAKEN FROM CIRCULATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Declaring that £10 notes should also be recalled from circulation to curb black market activities, ...

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  23. 15 YEARS' JAIL FOR AUSTRIAN MILLIONAIRE

    VIENNA, Thursday: A U.S. Military Court sentenced the 44-year-old Viennese millionaire Robert Klemm to 15 years' ...

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  24. Auction Sale Of Seized Cigarettes

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Following investigations by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr Dedman), the sale of ...

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  25. HOW RADIO-ACTIVE BY-PRODUCTS SPREAD

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The New York Times says: investigations by Eastman Kodak Co and other scientific groups into ...

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  26. BIG CROWD WATCHES HANGING OF FRANK

    PRAGUE, Thursday: Women survivors from Lidice were among the crowd of 5000 who watched the public hanging of ...

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  27. Double Taxation Relief; Treaty with U.K.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Britain and Australia had reached agreement for the relief of double taxation ...

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  28. FEDERAL GOVT WILL NOT INTERVENE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government will not intervene in any way in Queensland's meat dispute, it ...

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  29. TALKS ON INDIAN INTERIM GOVT. PROPOSED

    NEW DELHI, Thursday: The Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell) has invited Dr Azad (president of the Indian Congress Party) and Pandit Nehru (leader or the Indian Congress Party) to meet him today to discuss ...

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  30. Guarded by Police

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A strict police guard was kept to-night over 1½ million cigarettes and 1000 ounces of tobacco to be ...

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  31. STATE FUNERAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The State funeral of the late Senator Keane would be held in Melbourne on Saturday, June 3, the Prime ...

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  32. SURVEY OF URANIUM IN S. AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: A three-year survey of 150 square miles of rough country in the Flinders Ranee to discover the ...

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  33. Screening of Rocket-Bomb Test

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Rocket-bomb tests and the suitability of parts of Central Australia for bomb and ...

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  34. CHIEF OF BCOF IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Lieut.-General H. C. H. Robertson would become Commander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth ...

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