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  4. Price Control Case Outlined

    SYDNEY, Monday--It was realised after the cessation of hostilities that the price fixing power, which was operated under Commonwealth control could be in ...

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  5. Appeals For A United Europe

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).--Mr. Churchill yesterday appealed for a united Europe so strong that none would dare to attack it. He was speaking at a Congress ...

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  6. Battle Raging Near Jerusalem

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.).--With the ending of the British mandate of Palestine only five days away, more than 10,000 Arabs and Jews are locked in a battle near ...

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  7. Govt. May Seize Railways

    WASHINGTON, Monday. Efforts to settle the threatened national rail strike failed again yesterday, and it is now ...

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  8. Regulations For Free Medicine Scheme

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Regulations providing for the setting up of the Government's free medicines scheme were ...

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  9. Decides Against Universal Voting

    THE HAGUE, Mon. (A.A.P.).--The Congress of Europa political committee last night decided not to call for an election ...

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  10. BOTTLED BEER ON THE WAY

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The delivery of bottled beer to country centres began to-day for the first time in 10 weeks. ...

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  11. First Elections In 4,000 Years

    SEOUL, Monday (A.A.P.).--South Korea's seven million people began voting this morning in the country's first election. The atmosphere was tense, but preliminary reports from the immediate vicinity of Seoul record few serious incidents. ...

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  12. To Discuss Royal Reception

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Advisory Council to-day decided to call a public meetings within a fortnight to discuss the civic ...

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  13. ADOPTS NEW CZECH CONSTITUTION

    PRAGUE, Mon. (A.A.P.).--The new Czech, constitution passed unanimously yesterday by the Czech Parliament provides for a ...

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  14. Checking Prison Releases

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Police are checking on criminals released from Sydney and country gaols recently in an effort to locate ...

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  15. EMPIRE RIFLE SHOOT TO AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday, (A.A.P.).-- South Africa won the Empire schools' rifle shooting match for the King George V. trophy with ...

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  16. SERVED WITH EVICTION ORDER

    SYDNEY, Mon.--J. Braund, whose claim to cure cancer sufferers was the subject of a recent inquiry, has been served with an ...

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  17. Prices Vote Serious Affront To States

    BENDIGO, Monday.--The Federal Government's forthcoming referendum on rents and prices was a serious affront to all State Governments, the Federal Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden) said to-night. ...

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  18. LIQUOR OFFENCES

    CANBERRA, Mon.-- Offences against the Canberra liquor laws more than doubled since the beer strike, according to official ...

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  20. Continue To Admit Maoris To Aust.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).--The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) announced to-day that he had been assured by the Australian Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) that Maoris would continue to be freely admitted to Australia. ...

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  22. No Jap Social Revolution

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Japan could be Australians ally only after the Japanese social revolution, but so far there, was not ...

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  23. Son First To Welcome Mother

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The first to welcome Mrs. Rita Marie Condron back to Cootamundra early to-day, was her 16-year-old son, ...

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  24. Donkey Held Up City Traffic

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A donkey being used to advertise a city picture, stood in the middle of a city lane to-night and ...

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  25. RETAINS LEAD IN COOGEE BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The counting of votes in the Coogee by-election continued to-day, but to-night no additional figures were available. ...

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  26. Liberals Anxious For Merger

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The N.S.W. Liberal Party was anxious to further press for an amalgamation with the Country ...

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