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  4. No Surprises In Cabinet

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The allocation of new portfolios in the Labour Cabinet of 16 members by the Premier (Mr. McGirr) to-day brought no surprises. ...

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  5. Capital Threatened By Mounting Red Offensive

    NANKING, Mon.--Because of the increasing Communist offensive in Manchuria, martial-law was declared last night in the threatened capital city of Changchun. CHINESE Press reports said ...

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  6. Enjoys Being Up On The Old Enemy's Band Waggon

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  7. Narrow Escape From Fire At Gunnedah

    GUNNEDAH, Monday.--Two men, a woman and a baby had a narrow escape from being trapped in a fire which ...

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  8. Useful Diseases For Bacteriological War

    NEW YORK, Mon.--Thirty-three diseases of man, plants and animals possibly useful in bacteriological war are described with the War Department's permission in the "Journal of Immunology." ...

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  9. A Good Scheme--But Not Watertight

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Two men prepared to back the radio announcer's opinion in photo finishes at Rand wick on ...

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  10. Buxton Outclassed By O'Neill Bell

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The coloured American, O'Neil Bell, 10.10¾, outclassed ex- British Marine, Alex Buxton, 10.13¾, to get the ...

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  11. NORTH COAST RAINFALL.

    SYDNEY, Mon.--North Coast rainfall registrations for the 48 hours ending 9 a.m. yesterday: Tweed Heads 18, Mullumbimby ...

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  12. British Soccer Teams Defeated On Continent

    LONDON, Mon.--British Soccer teams suffered two reverses in international matches on the Continent yesterday. At ...

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  13. Unit To Produce Atomic Power

    LONDON, Monday.--A £7,000,000 sterling atomic power station which will produce electricity from uranium will be built at Drigg in the Lake district of West Cumberland. The Atomic Energy Council ...

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  14. MEMORIALS' RESTORATION

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Government has approved the restoration at a cost of about £6000 of the Australian 1914-18 war ...

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  15. Country Eliminations In State Bowling Championships

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Hughie Scott, recent Country Week singles Winner, played his way into the semifinals of the country eliminations ...

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  16. Restriction On News From Lahore

    NEW DELHI, Mon.--News of the situation in Lahore will in future be limited to information released by the ...

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  17. Precautions To Prevent Thieving From U.S. Task Force Vessels

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Special precautions were taken by the U.S. Navy to-day to prevent a repetition of yesterday's ...

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  18. Arguments At Market Over Banana Bovcott

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Police moved among groups of men at the city markets to- day when arguments developed over the ...

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  19. Egyptian Case For Treaty Revision

    CAIRO, Monday.--It is officially announced that the Premier (Nokrashy Pasha) will head the Egyptian delegation to the Security Council to submit Egypt's case for a revision of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. ...

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  20. HOTEL OWNER DEAD

    BRISBANE, Monday.--George Alfred Adams, owner of the Bellevue Hotel, George street, city, died last night, aged 53. He ...

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  21. Truman's Mother Worse

    GRAND VIEW (Missouri), Mon.--The condition of President Truman's 94 year old mother became worse late yesterday, after a rally ...

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  22. Terrorists Would Agree To Peace

    JERUSALEM, Monday.--It has been announced by the secret radio of the Jewish terrorist organisation. Irgun Zvai Leumi that if the British were prepared to fulfil U.N.O.'s appeal for peace, pending a decision on the Palestine issue, the Jewish ...

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  23. Air Trip For "Bluey"

    VANCOUVER, Mon.--Special permission has been granted to[?]ly "Bluey," a baby kangaroo, by Trans-Canada Airways from ...

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  24. PRICE OF CORNSACKS

    CANBERRA, Mon.--An increase of 119 a dozen in the price of cornsacks was announced to-day by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  25. VISIT BY ROYAL FAMILY

    LONDON, Mon.--The Royal Family may visit Australia in 1948. The date has not yet been definitely fixed, but is likely to ...

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  26. STEALING BY MEAT TRADERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Some meat traders in all States in Australia are knowingly and wilfully stealing meat from the plates of ...

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  27. Continuance of Ban On Dutch Shipping

    BATAVIA, Monday.--The Trade Union Congress at Malang yesterday passed a resolution asking for a continuance of the Australian waterside workers' ban on Dutch ships. While the Dutch blockade of ...

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  28. JAPANESE ARMY REPORT

    TOKIO, Mon.--A Japanese Foreign Office spokesman denied reports that Japan is seeking an army of 100,000 to take over the ...

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  29. Driver Killed When Fell From Engine

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An engine driver was killed instantly when he fell from an engine he was driving at White City to-day. ...

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  30. FIGHTER PLANE CRASHED

    NEW YORK, Mon.--A Navy Corsair fighter plane crashed in Burlington, Iowa, yesterday. It hit two houses, then rebounded on ...

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  31. Sensational Court-Martial Of Officer

    WASHINGTON, Mon.--Radio commentator Drew Pearson reveals that one of the most sensational court-martials in recent ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Social problems now facing the Australian community, particularly Australian women, will figure ...

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