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  4. C.P. LEADER MAKES BITTER ATTACK ON HOLLWAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The new Victorian State Cabinet, sworn in early in the day, faced a stormy House tonight. The Country Party was arranged against them on the Opposition benches. Early tonight two of the centred figures in the split, ...

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  5. Blames Roosevelt For 'Losing Peace To Russia'

    William C. Bullitt, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and France, in a series of articles in Life magazine, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COAL BOARD FIND POSITION DISCOURAGING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: At least a million tons of coal a year is being lost because of stoppages which are not justified. The Joint Coal Board says this in its first report. ...

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  7. Peiping Next On Red List?

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: Peiping, not Nanking, may be the next large Nationalist city to be assaulted ...

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  8. Japanese Wives Barred

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for Immigration, Mr Calwell, said today that he would not relax his ban on ...

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  9. Closed Interrogations Criticised

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The system of interrogating prisoners behind closed doors was not as good as ...

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  10. Judge's Comment Criticised

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The principal of the Moore Theological College, Canon T. C. Hammond, today commented on the ...

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  11. Mother Will "Part With Baby If Cannot Find Home"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A 17-year-old mother, Mrs G. T. Woodland, of Kelvin Grove, will offer her five-months-old baby ...

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  12. Woman Not Guilty Of Murder

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Mrs Irene Crofts, 33, collapsed in the dock when a Criminal Court jury found her not guilty of ...

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  13. HIGH PRICES SCARING OFF HOME BUILDERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Orders for homes in Queens, land are being cancelled because house planners have found rising costs have made it impossible for them to build a home within their income, and that as a result ...

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  14. King's Condition Improved

    LONDON, Tuesday: An improvement has been noted in the King's condition in the past week, state his medical advisers. ...

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  15. No Eggs, But Found Watches

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A Dalby, woman went looking for eggs last weekend and found 12 wrist watches, ...

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  16. JAPS MAY RENEW BID FOR YAMPI SOUND IRON ORE

    TOKIO, Tuesday: Japan may soon renew officially her pre-war Yampi Sound project, it was learned reliably today. Japanese steel interests have ...

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  17. DAIRYMEN'S FEDERATION MEETS THIS WEEK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A review of matters in relation to surplus funds on the overseas contracts between Britain and ...

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  18. DEFENCE OF F.M. BROADCASTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The introduction, of frequency modulation broadcasting in Australia was quite justified, the ...

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  19. Ward's Denials to Gardens' Solicitor in Timber Case

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Minister for External Territories, E. J. Ward, declared in the Quarter Sessions Court today that he realised the allegations of bribery and corruption against him in the New Guinea timber case were serious and, if true, would be the finish of him politically. ...

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  22. Airline Will Not Sell To Govt.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A proposal by the New South Wales Government to take over the Butler Air Transport Company, ...

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