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  4. Two of Nova's Crew Died Within 8 Miles Of Land

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Two of the men aboard the ketch Nova died when within eight miles of land. Further details of the grim story were supplied to-day by Phillip De St. Quentin, of Noumea, who was the first man to meet ...

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  5. Soviet Counterblast To Reported Deportations

    LONDON, Mon.--The Russian official Press in Berlin made sensational allegations that Britain and America signed a treaty to share top German V2 and atom ...

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  6. AIRCRAFT WITHOUT FUSELAGE

    The Armstrong Whitworth tailless glider has been constructed to provide data for a larger power-driven flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. May Face Food Crisis Next Year

    FLUSHING (New York). Mon.--Central and eastern Europe, Italy and China may face a food crisis and ...

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  8. Peace-Making Bound To Be Long Business

    LONDON, Mon.--The "peace-making is bound to be a long business, but if there is goodwill we should get through. If ...

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  9. End Of Strike Likely Today

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--The Victorian transport strike is expected to end tomorrow. PROVIDING the ...

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  10. Storm Signals of Coming Depression

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Government economic and financial experts have issued cautionary advice which the American Associated Press interprets as storm signals of a coming depression, but does not attempt to forecast the severity of it. ...

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  11. Sydney Short Of Potatoes

    SYDNEY, Mon.--There will be no further issue of potatoes for at least a fortnight, said Mr. R. R. Robinson member of the ...

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  12. Food Conditions On Thursday Island

    BRISBANE, Mon.-- Food conditions on Thursday Island were shocking, said the Anglican Bishop of Carpentaria ...

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  13. Food Prices Soar In America

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Soaring food prices are strikingly revealed in statistics issued by the Department of Labour. They show food prices throughout the nation rose 19.6 ...

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  14. SYDNEY WOOL SALES SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sydney's fourth series of wool sales which were to have been commenced, were suspended, and no advance ...

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  15. America Wants Australian Wool

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Although their operations have been much below the volume of war years, the United States of America ...

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  16. Rail Services Again Normal

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Country rail services resumed normal timetables to-day, With the exception of the Melbourne Express, which ...

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  17. Buyers Will Fly To Disposals Sale

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Two special planes will leave Melbourne and Sydney to-morrow to take buyers to the final clearance ...

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  18. To Increase Sydney's Supply Of Native Timber

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Emergency logging operations now being organised in the Wauchope district were expected to increase ...

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  19. Warning Follows Calcutta Attacks

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--Following a stone and acid throwing attack on a lorry carrying British military personnel the G.O.C. Eastern Command, Lieut-General Bucher, issued a warming that future attacks will be "met with the full force ...

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  20. SHIP EXPLODED NEAR KURE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.-- While trying to rescue a Jap from a ship which exploded near Kure, an Australian solider was killed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Failed To Appear For Trial

    SYDNEY, Mon.--When John Barry Walsh (27), wharf labourer, failed to appear for trial at the Quarter Sessions to-day, the ...

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  22. Negotiations To Unify Korea Break Down

    WASHINGTON, Mon.--Russo-American negotiations to unify Korea have broken down, because of the Soviet refusal to ...

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  23. NORTH COAST RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations for the 48 hours ending 9 a.m. yesterday: North Coast, Tweed Heads 6 points, Mullumbimby 12, Byron ...

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  24. Surfers Mobbed Girl In Abbreviated Suit

    SYDNEY, Mon. -- Any girl wearing an abbreviated swim suit on Bondi beach would be removed from the beach, and ...

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  25. PLEA BY JUDGE IN 40 HOUR WEEK CASE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Acting Chief Judge Drake Brockman today appealed in the Arbitration Court to the parties in the 40-hour week case to keep their evidence down to a minimum. He said he had not much ...

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  26. Request To Austrian Government

    LONDON, Monday.--The Allied Control Council has requested the Austrian Government to take steps to remedy the "present abnormal situation, especially towards stabilising prices," says the Vienna correspondent of the London "Times." ...

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  27. Nominations For State Elections

    SYDNEY, Mon. -- Nominations for selection as Liberal Party candidates for the State elections next year closed at noon to-day. ...

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  28. Wife Refused Bail

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Mrs. Lillian Gardiner (50), was refused bail when she appeared at the Central Court and was remanded to ...

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  29. ROMANO TO VISIT U.S.

    SYDNEY, Mon.--To investigate American restaurants and hotels and the methods used Mr. A. O. Romano will fly to the United ...

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