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  3. FORECAST:

    UNSETTLED, CLOUDY AND SHOWERY; SE TO NE WINDS. ...

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  5. Compulsory Conference Called For Monday In Qld. Dispute

    BRISBANE, Friday: State Cabinet at a special meeting late this afternoon decided to order a compulsory conference on Monday of representatives of the employers and employees in the ...

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  6. DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST BRITISH IN HAMBURG

    LONDON, Friday: German police are alert against a possible repetition of yesterday's anti-British demonstrations, says the Associated Press correspondent at Hamburg. ...

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  7. Machines Idle

    THE looms at a big Brisbane knitting mill were stationary yesterday because of the power restrictions. But the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Should Be Broadcast In Full"

    CANBERRA, Friday: If Parliamentary debates were to be broadcast they should be broadcast in full, the ...

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  9. Convict Recaptured

    LONDON, Friday: After a 13-day hunt in which as many as 500 police and troops scoured the Isle of ...

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  10. Chifley Not To Intervene

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) repeated in the House of Representatives today his intention of ...

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  11. "Hirohito Opposed Aggression"

    TOKIO, Friday: Emperor Hirohito personally opposed Japanese aggression in 1931-32, according to evidence given at ...

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  12. High Army Officers for Conference

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) today announced the appointment of ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA MAY LOSE BEST OF MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday: Other countries would get the pick of the migrants from Europe if Australia detailed their ...

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  14. MAYBE FURTHER RAIL CUTS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Unless coal consumption is immediately reduced, the New South Wales Railways may be unable to ...

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  15. CLAIMS HITLER KILLED HIMSELF

    LONDON, Friday: At the Nuremberg War Crimes trial today, Fritzche, who was the last of Hitler's lieutenants to ...

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  16. Shut Down

    SOME Brisbane business places displayed notices like this yesterday as a result of the lighting restrictions. The sign was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "ABUSE OF VETO"

    NEW YORK, Friday. M. Najera, President of the Security Council, described the Russians' repeated negative votes ...

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  18. AUDACIOUS HOLD-UP IN SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Friday: The audacity of gangsters in crime-ridden Singapore reached a climax when armed men held up a ...

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  19. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ACT

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said in the Senate today that the Government at all ...

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  20. Result of Snow

    SYDNEY, Friday: Thousands of head of stock are ejected to perish in the Adaminaby and Kiandra districts, which have ...

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  21. PETROL TAX REVIEW LATER SAYS CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) sad today that the petrol tax would not be reviewed by the ...

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  22. 95 ARRESTS IN HAMBURG

    LONDON, Friday: Police arrested 95 men during large-scale raids on places of entertainment in Hamburg, says ...

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  23. BRITISH PLANS READY FOR EMERGENCY

    LONDON, Friday: Britain had plans ready for any emergency, said the War Secretary (Mr Lawson) when questioned on ...

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  24. "PRECAUTION AGAINST REVOLT IN SIAM"

    BANGKOK, Friday: General Abul Dejarat, wartime underground leader, has taken over command of the Siamese army. ...

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  25. Chifley On Officers' Charges

    CANBERRA, Friday: General Blarney and Air Vice-Marshal Bostock felt somewhat aggrieved personally, the Prime Minister ...

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  27. Rationing of Bread and Flour In Britain

    LONDON, Friday: The British Cabinet, after a two-hour meeting, decided that bread and flour rationing be introduced, states the lobby correspondent of the Press Association. ...

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  28. "REGRETTABLE ALBANIAN ACCIDENT "

    LONDON, Friday: "A regrettable accident," was the answer the Albanian Prime Minister (M. Hodia) gave the Associated ...

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  29. EMPIRE TRADE PREFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) told Mr Abbott (C.P.,. N.S.W.), in the Home of Representatives today ...

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  30. LIGHT RAIN

    First rain of any note of Murwillumbah for about eight weeks started to fall a little before 11 o'clock last night. It was very ...

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  31. DODECANESE FOR GREECE

    LONDON, Friday: The Big Four Foreign Ministers have agreed to return to Greece the Dodecanese Islands (off the coast of Asia Minor). They have also accepted the ...

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  32. 15 GREEK GENDARMES KILLED IN CLASH

    LONDON, Friday: Reuter's correspondent says: It is officially stated that 15 gendarmes were killed in a battle ...

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