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  4. Wants Discussion On Use Of Veto

    NEW YORK, Thurs. Dr. Evatt has sent a letter to the Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) asking, on behalf of the Australian Government, that the exercise and purported exercise of the veto upon decisions of the Security ...

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  5. Claims Blockade Of UNRRA Supplies In China

    PEIPING, Thursday. A Communist spokesman asserted that the Central Government military authorities blockaded U.N.R.R.A. supplies in North China and ...

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  6. [?]ough Talk To Germans

    Lieut.-General Sir Richard McCreery, the new Commander-in-Chief of the British Occupation Forces, flatly warned the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHOT WHILE MAKING DASH FOR FRFEDOM

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. While making a dash for freedom this morning, Tan Mitchell (34), who was being transferred from ...

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  8. Evaded Detection By Joining British Army

    JERUSALEM, Thurs. Wanted since 1942 as a Stern gang suspect, a Jew audaciously evaded detection by joining the British ...

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  9. National Marketing Policy Must Become Inv[?]gorated

    SYDNEY, Thurs. A warning that unless the national marketing policy of Australia turns a somersault and becomes ...

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  10. Palestine Question

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. The "New York Times" learned that Zionist leaders plan that unless British policy in Palestine is changed they will lay the issue before the United Nations' General Assembly. ...

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  11. Upward Spiral Of U.S. Food Prices

    NEW YORK, Thursday. America's wholesale food prices, which have been skyrocketing since the removal of price controls, yesterday continued their upward spiral, hitting the highest general level in 26 years. ...

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  12. Fraud Alleged In Attracting Migrants

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Anti-Labour Governments attempted to attract immigrants to Australia by publishing photos of ...

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  13. Man Killed In Quarry

    SYDNEY, Thurs. One man was killed and two others had narrow escapes when an overhanging cliff fell into a quarry ...

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  14. SOLDIER LEFT CARRYING BABY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Extraordinary circumstances surround the adventures of a baby girl, who was restored to her ...

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  15. Charged With Assaulting Girl

    QUEANBEYAN, Thursday. A man, who is alleged to have attacked a girl in the Cooma mail train on the night of July 8, was ...

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  16. Railways May Get More Coal

    SYDNEY, Thurs. The Coal Commissioner (Mr. Williams) will examine existing coal stocks, and try to give New South Wales ...

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  17. Sentenced For Tax Frauds

    NEW YORK, Thursday. Judge Kennedy sentenced Henry Lustig, president of Longchamps retaurant chain, to four years' ...

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  18. Allied Co-operation Gave Victory

    The great Allied operation against Europe was an experiment unprecedented in the history of the world, says General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Australians' Part At El Alamein

    LONDON, Thurs. "Without the Ninth Australian Division the Battle of El Alamein would never have been won," said ...

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  20. O'Reilly Doubtful For Tests

    W. J. ("Bill") O'Reilly, Australia's leading bowler, may not play in the Tests against England here next season, as he is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SALES TAX ON CARS.

    CANBERRA, Thurs. A reduction of the sales tax on motor cars will be considered when the Commonwealth Government is ...

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  22. Warning About Engineering Industry

    CANBERRA, Thurs. A warning that Australian engineering industry despite its wartime expansion, had limited absorptive ...

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  23. Three Years' Gaol For Stealing Ketch

    PERTH, Thurs. A man was sentenced to three years' gaol to-day with hard labour for having stolen a ketch valued at £2000. ...

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  24. CLOSING STAGES OF QUEENSLAND STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. Queensland's disastrous 16 weeks' strike of approximately 12,000 meatworkers, watersiders and miners entered its Closing stages to-day when a mass meeting of wharf labourers unanimously decided to resume work at 8 a.m. ...

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  25. Indians Must Be Ready To Fight

    BOMBAY, Thurs. "Indians must be ready to face bullets sand bayonets to wrest freedom from the British if Congress failed to ...

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  26. Search For Cigarette Papers

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Consignments of waste paper being transported to mills for repulping have been torn open by ...

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  27. Wants Inquiry Into Milk Production Cost

    CANBERRA, Thurs. A Government inquiry into the costs of milk production was urged by Mr. Fraser (Lab., N.S.W.) in the ...

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  28. Millions Of Tons Of Water Will Be Blown Into Air

    BIKINI, Thursday. Approximately a million tons of water will be blown into the air by the underwater explosion of the atomic bomb forming a column half a mile in diameter and about 10,000 feet high, declared Admiral Blandy at a press conference ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Woman Found Dead, Husband Seriously Ill

    SYDNEY, Thurs. A woman was dead and her husband unconscious when discovered this morning by the caretaker of a ...

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  30. Australia Invited To Peace Conference

    CANBERRA, Thurs. The Acting Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Makin, announced to-day that Australia has been officially ...

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  31. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN IRELAND.

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  32. Police Say Fire Deliberately Started

    ADELAIDE, Thurs. Police have established that the fire which gutted the nine-roomed palatial Tusmore home of the ...

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  33. THINKS AMERICA WILL REGAIN DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK, Thurs. "I saw nothing at Wimbledon to change my opinion that the United States will regain the Davis Cup." ...

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  34. Plan To Treat Germany As Single Economic Unit

    PARIS, Thursday. After charging Russia with failing to fulfil the economic clauses of the Potsdam Agreement, the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) submitted to the Foreign Ministers' Conference proposals for the treatment of Germany as a single ...

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  35. HAMMOND WILL ACCEPT CAPTAINCY.

    LONDON, Thurs. Walter Hammond smiled when the "Daily Mail" reporter mentioned current gossip that he might not accept ...

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  36. P.M.'s GOLD PASS MISSING

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. Missing pass, gold, life, in favour of Right Honourable J. B. Chifley, available all lines. ...

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  37. Opposed To Cut In Soap Ration

    LONDON, Thursday. Opposing the Government's cut of one seventh in the soap ration, Mr. Mellor (Con.) in the House of ...

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  38. Complaints Food Rotting In London

    CANBERRA, Thursday. The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said in the House of Representatives to-day that he ...

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  39. ALLOWED BAIL

    SYDNEY, Thurs. Bail at £11000 was granted by Mr. Justice Nicholas, in Chambers to-day, to one of two men who were ...

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  40. Vote On U.S. Loan To Britain

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. Administration leaders expect the vote on the British loan to be taken on Saturday. ...

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  41. "Hated Germans All My Life" Mikhailovitch

    BELGRADE, Thursday. "I hated Germans all my life," declared General Mikhailovitch, in a final defence speech. ...

    Article : 122 words
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