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  4. Meat Ration In Britain May Reduced Again

    LONDON, Thurs.—Britain this year may be able to abandon bread rationing, but is simultaneously faced with the prospect of a possible further cut in the meat ...

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  5. American Legislator Shot In Senate

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Thurs.—A State Senator, Tom Anglin, aged 63, was shot in the back on the floor of the Senate yesterday afternoon. Senator Tom Finney said that Representative Jimmie Scott fired the shot. ...

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  6. Radio–Controlled Missile Designed By British

    Picture shows the Fairy guided missile, pilotless and radio–controlled, which has been under secret development for 18 months by the Fairy Aviation Company. It has now successfully completed its trials. The maximum speed is far in excess of 500 miles per hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Airman Attracted By Girl And Open Spaces

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A girl at Casino and Australia's great open spaces caused a former Dutch airman. Alex Dittmarr ...

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  8. Careful Check In State Election

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The rechecking of primary votes in many electorates is holding up the allocation of preferences to ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. Australian Boycott In Dutch Shipping

    BATAVIA, Thurs.— The Indonesian Republican Government now intends leaving the question of lifting the Australian boycott ...

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  10. Terrorists Claim They Cannot Be Stopped

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—While the United Nations’ delegates yesterday wrangled over procedural matters pertaining to the forthcoming Palestine debate, the Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, told Americans that the strongest citadel in ...

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  11. Lerch's Wife May Return To Austria

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—The attractive young wife of the Austrian immigrant, Egon Karl Lerch, who was refused ...

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  12. DEPARTMENT STAFFS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Staffs employed by Commonwealth Government Departments at the end of January last were only ...

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  13. Deregistration Of A.J.A. Failed

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—In the High Court to–day a move failed to deregister the Australian Journalists’ Association on the ground ...

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  14. Admission That Price Control On Car Sales Failed

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—The Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) whose department controls the Prices Branch, ...

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  15. Public Accusation Of Card Cheating

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A club committeeman has not the right publicly to accuse a man he suspects of cheating at cards, ...

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  16. Treachery Towards Trade Unionism

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The A.C.T.U. president (Mr. Clarey) to–day trounced those unionists who defied A.C.T.U. He said the unions that had followed their own policy in the metal trades dispute in defiance of the A.C.T.U. Disputes Committee ...

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  17. RAID BY CUSTOMS

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A surprise raid by Customs officials last night found a woman at the wheel of a car and two men ...

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  18. News In Brief

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs.— The Brazil Supreme Electoral Commission yesterday ruled the Communist Party illegal by a 3 ...

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  19. No Discrimination With Jew Migrants

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) denied in the House of Representatives to–day that any discrimination was shown by immigration authorities between Christian and non–Christian Jews who wished to enter Australia. ...

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  20. MEAT FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—Graziers who sent meat direct under the Meat Board scheme, to killing works for export to Britain, would ...

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  21. Incorrect Evidence At Bunnerong Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—At the inquiry into recent power failures at Bunnerong power house, a witness, Mr. E. P. White, said ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. LOANED COUPONS TO ESCAPEE.

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Mrs. Margaret Frances Redstone, of St. Kilda, was to–day fined £20, under the National Security ...

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  23. FIGHTERS OUT FOR LIFE.

    SYDNEY,Thurs.— Middle–weights Al Walker (12.9), and Doug Brown (12.6),. after they had fought five rounds at the ...

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  24. Fruiterers Refused To Purchase Bananas

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—At the city municipal markets to–day, many retail fruiterers refused to purchase bananas when they were ...

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  25. YOUNG TRAIN VICTIM DIED

    GOSFORD, Thurs.— Gregory Lyons, aged 15 months, who was struck by a train yesterday, died in Gosford Hospital to–day. He ...

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  26. For Goodwill Visit Here

    Leaders of United States Navy Task Force 38, which will pay a goodwill visit to Australia in May: Rear–Admiral Samuel P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. LAND SALES CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Thurs.— Present land and property sales control had produced black marketing on a large scale, said Sir John ...

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  28. Transfer Of Business Under Banking Act

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. Chifley announced in the House of Representatives to–day that August 1 had been set as the date on which 200 local government bodies would be required, under section 48 of the Banking Act. to transfer their business to ...

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  29. Train Smash Inquiry

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—Mr. Justice Mansfield will preside over an inquiry into the Camp Mountain railway disaster of ...

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  30. Denial By MacArthur

    TOKIO, Thursday.—"I have not seen Press dispatches reported to allege my assurance that the United States would undertake ...

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  31. VON NIDA SHARES LEAD

    LONDON, Thurs.— Norman Von Nida shares the lead after the first round of the competition proper in the Dunlop ...

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  32. LIBRARY CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.— Delegates from Brisbane, Lismore and southern centres will be among those present at the three–day ...

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  33. EMPLOYMENT POSITION

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Because of the lag in production, high taxation, lack of an export policy and too much Government control, ...

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  34. Responsibility For Humdrum Hats

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prices Branch could not be blamed if women's hats were less intriguing to–day than before the ...

    Article : 215 words
  35. TASMANIA'S APPLE CROP.

    HOBART, Thurs.—Tasmania's apple crop, normally 8,500,000 bushels a year, will scarcely total 2,000,000 this year, the ...

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  36. OUT OF DAVIS CUP.

    COPENHAGEN,Thurs.—The Danish Lawn Tennis Association has decided to withdraw from this year's Davis Cup for ...

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