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  4. INCREASED RAYON DUTIES OPPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:-- The duties sought by local manufacturers on imported rayon goods might add about ...

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  5. COUNTRY PARTY TO CONFER WITH FARMERS' LEADERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Concern at the position of many major rural industries was expressed at the meeting of the Federal Executive of the Country Party, which concluded this ...

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  6. Communists Demand Arrest Of Chiang Kai-shek

    NANKING, Wednesday: A Communist radio commentator today demanded that the Acting President, Li Tsung Jen, place in custody "all wear criminals," including Chiang Kai-shek to demonstrate his desire for peace. The commentator added that if they were arrested ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA SEES ERA OF CHAOS

    Mr John Hood, Australian permanent delegate to the United Nations, stated recently in a New York ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ADVT. WAS D-DAY HINT TO NAZIS

    FRANKFURT, Wednesday: Major Daniel Murphy, of the United States Army historical division, revealed ...

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  9. "HYPNOTISED WHEN SHE HELPED NAZIS"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Counsel for Miss Mildred Gillars told the Court today that she broadcast for the Nazis ...

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  10. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THESE

    LONDON, Wednesday:-- Bakers in England in 1948 were less careful in preparing their goods, said ...

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  11. Tourist Boom for Q'land

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Tourist companies estimated today that the influx of southern tourists ...

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  12. LA BEACH'S UNOFFICIAL 100YD. RECORD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Lloyd La Beach ran one-fifth of a second inside the Australian record to register 9.4 in 100 yards ...

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  13. Indian Demand On Dutch

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: India offered a resolution urging the Security Council to order Dutch ...

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  14. ATOMIC BOMB "OUT" IN BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Sir Norman Haworth, wartime chairman of the Chemistry Panel in ...

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  15. RELIEF RAINS IN CENTRAL WEST Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday:-- Storms yielded good relief rains over half the dry Central West today, but much more is needed ...

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  16. BIG HUME WEIR HYDRO SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Wednesdays: A hydro-electric generating scheme would be established at the Hume weir, on ...

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  17. Third Hold-Up Charge

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A charge alleging an armed holdup of a woman nearly 12 months ago was today preferred in ...

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  18. PRINCESS SUFFERING FROM MEASLES

    LONDON, Wednesday: Princess Elizabeth, suffering from measles, is in semi-isolation at Sandringham and is not ...

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  19. Still Afraid Of "Gate Crashers"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:-- The police will be asked to be at the Melbourne Trades Hall tomorrow night to assist ...

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  20. Israel and Egypt Sign Cease-Fire

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Acting Palestine Mediator, Dr Ralph Bunche, has advised United Nations headquarters ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA URGED TO AID WORLD HARMONY AND PEACE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: If through her example and experience Australia could contribute something to the ...

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  22. ALLEGED TOURIST BUREAU DEFALCATIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Press was not admitted to an inquiry into alleged defalcations in the Queensland Tourist ...

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  23. STATE GOVT. MOVE ON. MINDSZENTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: State Government today decided to support action taken by the Minister for Erternal Affairs, ...

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  24. Judge Brennan Says

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Mr Justice Brennan tonight urged that Australia Day be celebrated on ...

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  26. CATALINAS FLEE FROM CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Two French Catalina amphibian planes, belonging to the Inter Island Flying Service, landed in ...

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  27. VON PAPEN RELEASED FROM JAIL

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday: [?] de-Nazification appeal tribunal released Hitler's first Vice-Chancellor, Franz Von Papen, from ...

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  28. Marshall Plain Buying in Yugoslavia

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Marshall Plan purchasing went behind the Iron Curtain today when Austria was authorised to ...

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  29. Bomb Throwing Charge

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Myles Patrick O'Reilly, 28 laborer, was committed for trial in ...

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  30. "GIVE NO QUARTER TO COMMUNISTS" FALLON ADVISES AWU

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: "The time is long overdue when the working class movement should fight the Communist element without giving any quarter," declared the Queensland Secretary of the A.W.U., Mr C. G. Fallon, in a bitter attack on Communism at the annual ...

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  31. SOUTHPORT IS McPHERSON HEADQUARTERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday:-- Southport would the headquarters of the new Federal electorate of McPherson, the ...

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  32. Short-Wave Radio Blacked Out

    LONDON, Wednesday: Sunspots and an Aurora Borealis today backed out short-wave world [?]do communications and ...

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