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  2. Forecast:

    Fine: cold night with frosts in low lying areas, moderating SW winds. ...

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  5. Communists To Expel Members Of Opposition in Rumania

    LONDON, Thursday: The Yorkshire Post's diplomatic correspondent says: Communists in Rumania are about to expel Liberal and Peasant members from the Government The first stage is the Communist demand for nationalisation of all industry and the application of collective farming. ...

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  6. WAGE PEGGING RULES TO BE AMENDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Federal Government will emend the Wage Pegging Regulations to place beyond doubt the validity of the New South Wales Government's recent 40-hour week legislation and to ensure that other ...

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  7. 2000-Mile Flight, Pilotless

    WILMINGTON, Ohio, Thursday: A pilotless fourengined Army transport plane landed at the Army ...

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  8. Search for Old Wealthy Tramp

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A search for a wealthy 88-year-old tramp which today was being carried on near Orange ...

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  9. HEARST, JNR., HERE FROM U.S.

    Randolph Hearst, 31, youngest twin son of 84-year-old William Randolph Hearst who is In Australia to write w a series of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Philippoine Source of Dollar Credit

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia had a potential source of huge American dollar credits in the ...

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  11. Tornado Strikes In N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: Roofs were whipped off houses, trees snapped like match sticks and ...

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  12. BAN ON POULTRY FROM U.K.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia has placed a prohibition on the import from Britain of poultry, pigeons, aviary birds and eggs ...

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  13. JAPANESE PLAN AGAINST ECONOMIC CRISIS E

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Tokio correspondent of the New York Times says: emergency measures intended to enable ...

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  14. MORE TREMORS LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Further earth tremors could be expected in an area from Nambour to Bundaberg, which ...

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  15. Question of Contempt Of Court

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Wither there is a case for contempt of court in a leading article in the Sydney Morning Herald last week ...

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  16. INCREASED TRAM AND BUS FARES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Caucus decided today to increase Sydney and Newcastle week-day tram and bus fares by a penny ...

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  17. LINSEED SOON FROM INDIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The present shortage of linseed oil should be eased shortly with the arrival of a shipment of ...

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  18. Coup in Hungary

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The United States in a note to Russia protesting against the Communist coup ...

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  19. FREIGHTER BEACHED AND FIRE UNDER CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Bermuda correspondent of the New York Times says: With all the midships section ablaze, the ...

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  20. Exchange of Students with U.S. Urged

    CANBERRA, Thursday: An exchange of students, professors and civil servants between Australia and America was urged ...

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  21. JUMPED TO SAVE LIVES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Two men had to jump for their lives at Lighgow Steel Works Colliery this morning when a set of ...

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  22. HOLIDAY COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICES CUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Country train services from Sydney to tourists areas have been curtailed for the King's Birthday ...

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  23. "NO FEARS IN U.S. OF WAR WITH RUSSIA"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: "There are no fears in America of a possible war with Russia," states the U.S. Ambassador (Mr ...

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  24. PRISONERS BEING RELEASED

    LONDON, Thursday: The Daily Telegraph's Jerusalem correspondent says: As a gesture towards improved ...

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  25. MID-WEEK RACING IN SYDNEY UNLIKELY THIS YEAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The ban on mid-week racing in the Sydney metropolitan area is likely to last all this year. ...

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  26. TENTERFIELD TEMPERATURE DOWN TO 25

    LISMORE, Thursday: Tenterfield this morning had a minimum temperature of 25 degrees. This hard frost caused much ...

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  27. APPEALS UPHELD ON ROAD RACES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Appeals of two sporting bodies against the police ban on motor racing over the Mt Panorama circuit ...

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  28. END OF FRENCH RAIL STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Paris representative says: The French rail strike has been settled. The Railwaymen's Union ordered the men to return to work at 8 a.m. (GMT) today. ...

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  29. SHORTAGE OF COAL REMAINS ACUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: There was no easing of the acute coal shortage today. Executives of public utilities said. They were living on a razor edge because they were dependent on day-to-day deliveries. ...

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  30. Development On U.S. Wool Bill

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Senate and House delegates reached a compromise on the Wool Bill, but Administration ...

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  31. SUGAR RATIONING ENDS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Sugar rationing for household use and for hotels, restaurants and hospitals ended at ...

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  32. TOWNS REPORTED SHELLED BY DUTCH WARSHIPS

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  33. CROG. IN MARY RIVER

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A 14ft. crocodile is in the Mary River. It was seen on Monday afternoon by Messrs F. ...

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  34. TWO SEEN CLINGING TO RAFT

    SINGAPORE, Thursday: A B.O.A.C. flying-boat yesterday afternoon reported sighting wreckage with two persons ...

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  35. BEVIN STUDIES REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday: The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) is studying reports not only from Hungary but from many other central and south-eastern countries, because Hungary is ...

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  36. LUXURIES NOT FOR BRITAIN, AUSTRALIA TOLD

    LONDON, Thursday: On the ground that Britain cannot at present afford luxuries, the Australian Government is being told that the Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) is not in the market for "a variety of foods" which ...

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  37. No Nationalisation of Nursing

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government had no intention of nationalising the nursing profession, said the Minister ...

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  39. THE ROCK EDITOR ISSUES WRIT FOR £10,000

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A writ for £10,000 has been issued by Willis m waiter Campbell, editor of The Rock newspaper, against ...

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  40. RECORD FOOD ARRIVAL FROM U.S. FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Berlin correspondent says: A record amount of 141.000 tons of food from the United States ...

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