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  4. ONLY THREE CATEGORIES OF DOLLAR IMPORT LICENCES REMAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The cancellation of all but three categories ol dollar import licences now under review was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, tonight. He warned that every sterling area country, ...

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  5. Fronch Forced to Join in Strikes by Red "Reign of Terror"

    LONDON, Wednesday: Reuter's Paris representative says: The Communications Department of the French Government declared that Communist elements within the postal services had launched a "reign of terror" against workers who opposed the stride. Between 2000 and 3000 workers ...

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  6. TAKING OVER

    The Leader of the Country Party (Mr McDonald), left, and the Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Hollway) confer at Parliament House, Melbourne, after their success in the Victorian election. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Opposition Against Prices Poll

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Opposition parties decided to support the Government's Defence ...

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  8. Trouble Spreads In Italy

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Associated Press representative in Rome says: Terrorist riots led by ...

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  9. SIX INJURED IN TRAIN DERAILMENT

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday: Six passengers suffered major injuries and at least six others sustained minor cuts and bruises when three carriages of the crowded Kempsey mail became derailed near ...

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  10. Plan for More Water In Butter

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: If the proposal of some dairy experts is adopted, Australians may get more water in their butter. ...

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  11. May Have to Rely on Own Resources

    The Empire dollar pool is being fast exhausted and the day might not be far distant when Australia might have to rely entirely on her own resource for dollar imports, Mr Chifley is reported to have told the Federal ...

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  12. Three Survivors Sighted

    KETCHIKAN (Alaska), Wednesday: A coastguard plane reported today that the army transport, ...

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  13. Premiers Seek Talks On Finance

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has been asked to convene an early ...

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  14. COST OF NEW TRAMS EXCEED £8000

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The cost of new trams is keeping pace with Sydney's tram fares. ...

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  15. Govt Expects End of Bank Legal Disputes Before Sept. 1948

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Federal Government expects all litigation over the Banking Bill, including any possible appeal to the Privy Council, to be completed before September next year. ...

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  16. TO SCOTLAND FOR REMAINDER OF HONEYMOON

    LONDON, Wednesday: Reuter's says Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left Romsey to spend the remainder of their ...

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  17. Approval of Plan For Partition of Palestine

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The United Nations Palestine Committee approved, by 25 votes 'o 13, with 17 abstentions, a partition plan for the Holy Land. ...

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  18. Senate Passes Bank Bill

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Senate, by 30 votes to three, today passed the third reading of the ...

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  19. HITLER REJECTED RUSSIAN TERMS TO JOIN AXIS

    LONDON, Wednesday: "Russia would have joined the Tripartite Pact (Axis), but her conditions could not he met," the German Foreign Minister (von Ribbentrop) told the ...

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  20. Order of Priorities for Piping

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Piping for food production and plant manufacturing had No. 3 priority, the Minister for ...

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  22. FATHER AND SON FINED FOR MEAT BREACHES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A slaughterman was fined £400 for providing his father with meat without coupons, in the ...

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  23. COMMUNIST TROOPS PROGRESS IN CHINA

    NANKING, Wednesday: Fifty thousand Chinese Communists continue their victorious northward march from ...

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