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  3. FORECAST:

    FINE, GOLD NIGHT; SOUTHERLY WIND. ...

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  5. Japanese Will Seek to Retain Kuriles

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Herald-Tribune's correspondent in Tokio says: Japan, at the peace ...

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  6. British Labor Party Supports Pamphlet Attack On Russia

    LONDON, Wednesday: The National Executive of the Labor Party, by a majority vote, approved a pamphlet, "Cards on the Table," which attacked Russia's foreign policy, declaring that she lacked faith in the establishment of international rule of law and used international organisations ...

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  7. FADDEN'S QUERY ON APPROACH BY U.K. OVER DEBT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) said in the House of Representatives today that he had been led to believe that the United Kingdom Government asked Australia to wipe out £100 ...

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  8. Challenge To Banking Act

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A writ was issued out of the High Court today by Melbourne City ...

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  9. For "Rain Of Death"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: An Associated Press military writer in Washington says: Scientists are ...

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  10. Charges On Land Sales

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Further sensational charges relating to the Federal administration of land sales legislation ...

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  11. Eisenhower On Cause Of Wars

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: War was denounced by General Eihenhower as "an evil whose outbreak is ...

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  12. Britain and Russia May Make Trade Pacts

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Lordy President of the Council ( Mr. Herbert Morrison), addressing the Labor Party conference at Margate, said there were hopes that Britain ...

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  13. WELCOME MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: — Young American ex-servicemen who arrived here were most welcome immigrants to ...

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  14. Spontaneous Gift

    Winding up the debate the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said the British Government had power under its own laws ...

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  15. GOVT. AIR SERVICES WITHIN STATES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Government intends to conduct air services within the States with ...

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  16. QUIET MONTH ON BRITISH STOCK EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Wednesday: Reuter's financial writer, says: Stock Exchange business generally is the smallest for any ...

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  17. STATE MEMBERS SWORN IN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: When the 35th Parliament met today the 90 members were sworn in and later adjourned to ...

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  18. 31,400 UNEMPLOYED AT END OF APRIL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The number of unemployed registered by the Commonwealth Employment Service at the end ...

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  19. Exemptions From School Attendance

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The teachers' Federation Council to-day expressed dissatisfaction at the decision of the Minister for ...

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  20. Quintuplets Now Aged 13 Aged 13

    CALLANDER, Ontario, Wednesday: The Dionne quintuplets entered their teens today, and to celebrate their 13th birthday they ...

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  21. RESIGNS FROM LIBERAL PARTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Shortly before the 90 members of the Legislative Assembly were sworn in today Mr. R. C. Dewley ...

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  22. U.S. BARGAINING AT GENEVA WEAKENED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The correspondent of the New York Times at Geneva says: Most delegates to the trade conference apparently agree that the United States has suffered a loss of prestige over the House veto ...

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  23. MRS ATTLEE LOSES WEDDING RING

    LONDON, Wednesday: Mrs Attlee, lost her wedding ring last night while playing with her husband on Margate's miniature ...

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  25. UNLIKELY ALLOWANCES WILL INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Frime Minister (Mr Chifley) and the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) told a ...

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  26. LOWERED FROM HELICOPTERS IN BID TO RESCUE AIRMEN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: A message from Panama Canal zone says: Army helicopters equipped with special winches ...

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  27. "Picnic Train Could Have Been Pulled Up"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Even if it attained a speed of 40 to 45 miles an hour, the picnic train which ...

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  28. ALWAYS DANGER OF FAILURE SAYS CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives today that it was unlikely any ...

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  29. CHINESE FAVOR RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Nanking correspondent of the New York Times says: Russia was voted the best liked foreign ...

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  30. Day's Pay Sought From All in World to Aid Needy Children

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Herald-Tribune correspondent at Lake Success says: The United Nations intends to appeal to everybody in the world to donate one day's pay to build a gigantic fund for the relief of 60mil. ...

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  31. JAPANESE HEALTH

    TOKIO, Wednesday: Mr Atcheson (U.S.) told the Allied council that he doubted whether any country had achieved such a good ...

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