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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  4. LOCAL NEWS.

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  6. Wheat Supplies Fall Below Expectations. Expectations

    LONDON, Fri.—When the Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) was in Washington provisional proposals were made for wheat distribution to the end Off June, but ...

    Article : 279 words
  7. British Bride And Baby Son For Australia

    The liner Highland Princess, first of three ships scheduled to sail in March to Australia carrying the wives of Australian servicemen, left Tilbury with about 200 passengers. Picture shows Mrs. Bobbie Cousins, of Bridport, with her baby Robert, six months, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Support For Poland On Question Of Franco Regime. n i on ime ran co J'1'5

    NEW YORK, Fri.—The French Foreign Office spokesman announced that France supported Poland in bringing the Franco question before the Security Council. The State Department Spokesman indicated that the United ...

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  9. Record Number Of Divorces

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The number if divorce petitions lodged in the N.S.W. Supreme Court in 1945 totalled 5443, and ...

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  10. GAOL ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—Unarmed and penniless Earl McFarland, the Killer, who escaped from the death house in Washington gaol eight ...

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  11. Russians Leave Teheran Area

    LONDON, Fri.—Russians have mostly evacuated the Teheran area, but there are still no signs that they are being moved from ...

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  12. GARRISON FORCES WILL BE REDUCED BY END OF YEAR. BE REDUCED BY END OF YEAR

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The repatriation of Japanese troops in the islands north of Australia will be completed by August next and will permit Australian garrison ...

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  13. Australia May Get New Industries

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Important discussions which might mean the investment of millions of pounds in new industries in Australia are now taking place between Australia and business interests in Britain and the United States, the Acting Minister ...

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  14. Troops Leave Java

    LONDON, Fri.—Several thousand British and Indian troops left Java this week, says Reuter's Batavia correspondent, quoting a ...

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  15. CONSERVATIVE WIN IN JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    TOKIO, Fri.—With the count half completed, the race between the three leading parties in the Japanese elections ...

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  16. Greek Elections "Free And Fair"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The White House announced that the Anglo-American- French mission which observed the Greek ...

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  17. Club Licences For Servicemen's Organisations

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Many servicemen's organisations will apply for club licences under the amended Liquor Act Amendment ...

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  18. No Request Yet For Manus Base.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "Daily News" quotes air Australian Legation spokesman in Washington as saying: "The United States has not yet ashed for the use of an American naval base, on Manus Island, but if such a request is made it will have to go to ...

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  20. Col. Reid Country Party Senate Candidate

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The Country Party to-night selected Lieut. A. D. Reid as its candidate for the Senate in the forthcoming ...

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  21. Maximum Weight For Pigs

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Minister for Agriculture and Commerce, Mr. Scully, announced to-day that reduction in the ...

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  22. Brides Leave For America

    SYDNEY, Fri.—With 415 Australian brides of Americans on board the United States army transport, David C. Shanks, left ...

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  23. Company's Request In Arbitration Court

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Tooths asked Judge O'Mara, in the Arbitration Court to-day to decide if it and its industrial officer (W. Hancock) ...

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  24. JEEPS FOR SALE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—As soon as lease-lend arrangements have been completed by Senator. Keane with the U.S. Government ...

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  25. Soviet Intervention In Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Fri.—The Russians are reported to be taking control of 18 per cent. of the Hungarian Nation Credit Band—which owns ...

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  26. Home And Grave Of Roosevelt National Shrine

    NEW YORK, Fri.—"Only history can do him full justice," declared President Truman, when dedicating President ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. New Earthquake Recorded

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An earthquake lasting four hours was recorded in Sydney yesterday. The New South Wales Government Astromer (Mr. H. Wood) said the shock recorded was similar to the one recorded in the ...

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  28. Few Japs Get Living Wage

    TOKIO, Friday.—Only 14 per cent, of the Japanese workers earned enough to meet the rocketing cost of living, consequently the Japanese were rushing into trade unions in an attempt to improve their conditions, declared General ...

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