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  2. FORECAST:

    FINE, COLD NIGHT, S.W. TO S. WINDS. ...

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  5. Investigation Branch Inquiry Into Land Sales Control

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in the House of Representatives today, rejecting the demand by the leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) for an inquiry into the administration of the Federal Land Sales Control Department, disclosed that the investigation branch of ...

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  6. Move for Australian Shopkeepers' Ban on Bananas

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Fruit shopkeepers throughout the Commonwealth will be asked to declare ...

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  7. "Told War Bride He Was Son Of Millionaire"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: An Australian war bride, Evelyn Trill, petitioned the New York Supreme Court for the ...

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  8. Bloodless Coup in Nicaragua

    PANAMA CITY, Tuesday: The Nicaraguan Army, led by the former President (General ...

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  9. Coming Here

    Richard Tauber will make a concert tour of the U.S., Canada ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Singer's chance

    The Daily Mail adio critic has begged Australian radio singer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 1200 MILES SO FAR ON DRIFTING RAFT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The North American Newspaper Alliance says: A radio report from the expedition ...

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  12. Spinsters' 1500-Mile Taxi Drive

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A taxi-driver was surprised today when two elderly spinster sisters from Toorak, deciding that ...

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  13. Revenue's Great Margin Over Estimate

    CANBERRA, Auesday: Commonwealth revenue for 1946-47 is estimated to exceed the Budget estimate ...

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  14. Proposed Govt. Purchase Of Qantas

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The proposed purchase by the Commonwealth of the remaining shares in Qantas ...

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  15. Russia Eliminates Death Sentence

    LONDON, Tuesday: Moscow Radio has announced that the Supreme Soviet has issued a decree abolishing the death ...

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  16. 40-Hour Week from July 1

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The 40-hour week in New South Wales will operate from July 1 and all employees ...

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  17. Terrorists Destroy Station

    LONDON, Tuesday: Reuter's Jerusalem representative states: Terrorists blew up and demolished Ramleh ...

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  18. NAZI SALUTE OVER GRAVE IN EIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Daily Telegraph's Dublin correspondent says: Men and women wearing the swastika badge gave the ...

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  19. C'WEALTH RAIL MAN'S VIEWS ON QLD. DISASTER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: While the opinion had previously been expressed by witnesses that in the train smash near Camp ...

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  20. 22 HANGED BY THREE U.S. ARMY EXECUTIONERS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Associated Press representative at Landsberg states: Three U.S. Army executioners hanged 22 persons ...

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  21. Attlee Denies Charge of British Subservience

    LONDON, Tuesday: "We are seeking earnestly to build up harmony in world peace and I utterly deny the charges made by some people whose subservience to one great Power makes them charge us with subservience to ...

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  22. ENCOURAGING MIGRATION FROM U.S.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government has decided to subsidise the fares of American ex-servicemen and ...

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  23. U.S. EX-OFFICER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A Sania Barbara (California) message says: William Evans, former lieutenant - colonel ...

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  24. GREATLY INCREASED EXPANSION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr Hudson Fysh, chairman and managing director of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd., said today that the ...

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  25. MEAT RATION FOR N.Z. WORKING CATS

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday: A rationing regulation in New Zealand provides for a meat ration for working or ...

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  26. £150 Million For German Food

    She U.S. Commander (General Clay) told German trade ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. "ELABORATE HOAX"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) announced today that he had made available to members of ...

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  28. Concern over Lack of Decisive Success by Chinese Nationalists

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Nanking correspondent of the New York Times (Tiilman Durdan) says: The Chinese Nationalist military leaders are plainly concerned over recent developments in the campaign against the ...

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  29. U.S. Senate Against Import Tax on Foreign Wool

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Senate refused to agree with the provision in the Wool Bill imposing an import tax in foreign wool and delegates from both Houses are conferring in an effort to reach a ...

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  30. CHOICEST QUALITY BUTTER PERCENTAGE UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: During the order of merit period, March 1946 to February 1947, the percentage of choicest quality ...

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  31. LINER ARRIVES ON MAIDEN VOYAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The 15,000-ton liner Corinthic arrived in Sydney today on her maiden voyage from Britain. ...

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  32. Alleged Link between Philippine Hukbulahaps And Communists

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Manila correspondent of the New York Times says: Connections between the Philippine Hukbulahaps and several other subversive peasant and labor bodies with Communist organisations ...

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  33. SEVERE 'QUAKE RECORDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Riverview Observatory today recorded a severe earthquake, and the Director (Father O'Connell) ...

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