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  4. HOLLWAY TO FORM AN ALL LIBERAL GOVT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: An all-Liberal Government will be formed in Victoria following the breakdown of negotiations tonight between the Liberal and Country Party leaders. The Premier, Mr Hollway, is expected to renounce the full Cabinet ...

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  5. New Governor Of Bank

    Dr. H. C. Coombs, 42, Director-General of Post - War Reconstruction, who has been appointed Governor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE REDS LAUNCH DRIVE TO REACH YANGTSE

    NANKING, Monday: The Communists last night hurled 10,000 troops against Kaingyen, 70 miles northeast of Nanking, in what pro- Government reports described as the first major bid to ...

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  7. BIG CAMPAIGN PLANNED ON PETROL TAX

    SYDNEY, Monday: Motoring organiastions in all the Australian States are preparing plans for a ...

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  8. POISONED HUSBAND HAD "SMASHED HOME"

    MELBOURNE, Monday: During the trial today of Mrs Irene Violet Crofts 33, of Richmond, who is ...

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  9. Pictures Of Baby Prince

    LONDON, Monday: Three London morning newspapers today carried pictures of Sister Helen Rowe pushing ...

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  10. Designing Jet Car Turbine

    LONDON, Monday: Secret tests of the first car jet turbine have proved so successful that, with the Ministry ...

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  11. Migrants Worth Fortune

    BRISBANE, Monday: British migrants would be worth more than the wheat crop to Queensland, the Labor Minister, Mr ...

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  12. DEATH GAVE NO WARNING

    WELLINGTON, Monday: The 13 occupants of the Lockheed Electra airliner which crashed on Mount Ruapehu on October 23 ...

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  13. Jap Diet Votes For Arrest of Former Premier

    TOKIO, Monday: The Japanese Diet today voted, 140-120, to allow the arrest of a former Premier, Hitoshi Ashida, on a charge of ...

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  14. Six of AWU Expulsions Held Valid

    SYDNEY, Monday: The full bench of the High Court today held that the Australian Workers' Union in 1944 had ...

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  15. MANY DOCTORS EXPECT 'FLU EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Monday: Another epidemic of the influenza scourge, which has baffled doctors and scientists for 500 years, may be imminent, according to medical authorities all over the ...

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  16. FRENCHMEN WITH HOMES IN JEOPARDY

    PARIS, Monday: Thousands of people throughout France on January 1 will have to appear before special tribunals to ...

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  17. BACON BRINGS THE CROWD TO THIS CROWD

    LONDON, Monday: The prospect of bacon for breakfast after Holy Communion increased the average morning congregation at ...

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  18. APPEAL AGAINST BRITISH DEMOLITIONS

    KEIL, Monday: The Schles-wigHolstein Parliament decided to ask the Marshall Plan Administrator, Mr Hoffman, to halt the ...

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  19. FLARES SEEN MAY BE FROM PLANE DOWN IN OCEAN

    HONOLULU, Monday: The Pacific Air Command said today that a search plane had sighted flares, presumably from a ...

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  20. ITALIANS MOVE CLOSER TO THE WEST

    LONDON, Monday: The course of last week's Italian Assembly debate leaves no doubt that Italian political opinion is ...

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  21. OPPOSED TO JAPS' HANGING?

    TOKIO, Monday: Reliable sources said today that Sir William Webb, President of the International Military Tribunal, and ...

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  24. SEVEN KILLED WHEN GERMAN TRAINS COLLIDE IN FOG

    HANOVER, Monday: Seven were killed and 11 injured when a train travelling through the British zone from Hanover to ...

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  25. HOT RECEPTION FOR COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Monday: The police had to protect a Communist member of Parliament, Mr Philip Piratin, after he had tried to ...

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  26. RITA HAYWORTH'S SALARY STOPPED

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday: Rita Hayworth said today that the Columbia Studios had cut off her 5000 dollars a week salary on ...

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  27. High Court Equally Divided On "Red Book" and Appeal Fails

    SYDNEY, Monday: The full bench of the High Court today dismissed the appeal by Bishop Wylde, of Bathurst, against the banning of services conducted with the "Red Book" ...

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  28. SOVIET REDUCES STAFF IN U S. A.

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Soviet Russia has reduced her official Government staff in the United States by more than one-fifth ...

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  29. WHIPS USED TO DISPERSE GIRLS

    CAIRO, Monday: Police and camel corps men, using whips, dispersed Cairo students, mostly girls, who were demonstrating near ...

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  30. 5000 JOIN IN QUEUE FOR HOMES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Nearly 5000 people joined a queue in the city today to apply for homes in a model suburb which the ...

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  31. BRITISH TEAM FOR FINAL LEAGUE TEST

    LONDON, Monday: The Great Britain team to oppose Australia in the third and final Rugby League Test match at Bradford ...

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