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  4. Australia to Call for Fire in Indonesia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday : The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, announced to-day that the Government would call for an immediate cease-fire in the N.E.I. The Government would also call for the return of the Dutch forces to the previous demarcation lines, and action by the military observers on the ...

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  5. Angry Debate At Teachers' Fed'n Conference

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Press was excluded from the Teachers' Federation conference today while salary claims were discussed. This action followed a heated ...

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  6. Warning By War Trials Judge

    Sir William Webb, president of the Japanese War Crimes Tribunal, returned to Australia from Tokio recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Miners to Take Full Holidays

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The New South Wales miners would take their full period of annual holidays from December 23 to ...

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  8. Building With Old Gas Bombs

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday: People in the northwestern shire of McKinlay, 390 miles southwest of Townsville, are ...

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  9. Fear Japanese Will Think Australia Weak

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The reduction of the Australian force in Japan was helping to increase American prestige in the eyes ...

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  10. Cabinet's "Lead" On Night Surfing

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The State Cabinet today expressed disapproval of night surfing at Broadbeach. ...

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  11. WOMAN TWICE SHOOTS ALLEGED INTRUDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A middle-aged woman today twice shot a man who, she alleged, was breaking into her home at Woolahra. The man, Arthur Joseph "Tinker" Wilson ...

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  12. Militants Lose Battle Of Tactics

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The moderates--at their fourth try--defeated the delaying tactics of the ...

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  13. WHOLESALE TIMBER PRICES RISE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Increases in the wholesale prices of timber have been granted by the Acting Prices Commissioner, Mr ...

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  14. Masses Of Loot Recovered

    LONDON, Tuesday: Scotland Yard's flying squad, in a series of swoops on London crime haunts, has ...

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  15. EDUCATION STATE MATTER, SAYS DEDMAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government could not entertain any request that education be made a national issue, as ...

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  16. MYSTERY WIND IS EMBARRASSING

    LONDON, Tuesday: Experts who designed the 30,000-ton £3million liner Orcades, now steaming to Australia on her ...

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  17. APPEAL FOR POLICE TO GUARD HOMES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Petty pilfering on building jobs has reached such serious proportions that an appeal has been made to the ...

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  18. PARCHED TOWNSVILLE MAY SOON GET RAIN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Relief from the severe drought conditions being experienced in the Townsville area may occur ...

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  19. Aust. to Take 20,000 Australian D.P.'s

    VIENNA, Tuesday: Australia is prepared to take 20,000 displaced persons from Austria by July, 1950, the International Refugees' ...

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  20. SUICIDE AFTER NAMING AS SPY-RING HELPER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Laurence Duggan 43, Director of the Institute of International Education and a former expert ...

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  21. NOTED BRITISH ACTOR DIES

    BEVERLEY HILLS (California), Tuesday: Sir C. Aubrey Smith died today at his home, aged 85 years. Few of his friends were aware ...

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  22. TIENTSIN BEING CONVERTED INTO CITADEL

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: The heart of Tientsin, near the old Italian concession, is being converted into a ...

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  24. BADLY STUNG BY BLUEBOTTLES

    While surfing at Byron Bay yesterday Geoffrey Weir, 10 was severely stung by bluebottles. He received stings on both arms ...

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  25. FEDERAL CONTROL OF MOTOR VEHICLES OFF TODAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, announced tonight that the Commonwealth would discontinue ...

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  26. RUSSIANS SAY BERLIN CRISIS "ARTIFICIAL"

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Russian News Bureau, in a 3000-word statement issued early today, charged the Western Allies with creating an artificial crisis over Berlin to camouflage ...

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  27. TOJO AND OTHER JAPS MAY HANG THIS WEEK

    TOKIO, Tuesday: General Tojo and his six fellow condemned war criminals probably will be hanged tomorrow or on Thursday, it is expected in Tokio. ...

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  28. GREAT INCREASE IN MOTOR-CYCLE REGISTRATIONS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: During 194748 one motor-cyclist was killed or injured for every 21 motor-cycles registered ...

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  29. 16 RESCUED FROM BURNING SHIP

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday: The Norwegian tanker, Dovrefjell, rescued 16 persons early this morning from a blazing Finnish ...

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