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  2. Forecast:

    Cloudy, scattered light showers; easterly winds. ...

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  5. Snow Blots Out Most of Britain

    LONDON, Thursday: Snow blotted out almost the whole of Britain last night. Only Wales and parts of southwestern England escaped. London had an almost unprecedented fall, with 6 to 8 inches in central London and greater depths in the ...

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  6. Cargoes Piling Up at Many Ports

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Waterside Workers' Federation assistant secretary (Mr Roach) said in Sydney today that the position on the Australian waterfront was chaotic. Some ports ...

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  7. New State Cabinet

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr James McGirr was sworn in as Premier of NSW to-day following his election ...

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  8. [?]ower Petrol Tax To Be Sought

    Reduction of Petrol tax and increased Federal aid to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Swimming At the South Pole

    LITTLE AMERICA, Thursday: Fifteen members of the Byrd Expedition's under-water demolition team were probably ...

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  10. New Search For Prehistoric Man-like Ape

    BERKELEY (Californa), Thursday: Dr. Charles Camp, University of California poleontologist, will lead an expedition ...

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  11. Wanganella Afloat Again

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: The Wanganella tonight steamed into Wellington Harbor after having been stranded on ...

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  12. Navy May Get Carrier

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The question of obtaining an aircraft-carrier for use by the Royal Australian Navy from the ...

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  13. TERRORISTS' APPEAL

    JERUSALEM, Thursday: The Irgun Radio last night broadcast in English, French, Italian and Russian, calling for help against ...

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  14. Scientists Make Heavy Rain

    SYDNEY, Thursday; Scientists produced heavy rain artificially west of the Blue Mountains yesterday ...

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  15. NEW DEAL FOR SOUTH PACIFIC NATIVES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The agreement establishing a South Pacific Commission to bring a new deal to the native peoples was ...

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  16. Brisbane Murder Charge Hearing

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The hearing of the charge against Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown of having wilfully murdered Bronia Mary Armstrong on January 10 entered the fourth day in the ...

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  17. ASSURANCES GIVEN TO MINERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: State Ministers today gave the Miners' Federal Central Council guarantees that the strike issues ...

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  18. NEW LAND SALE CONTROL FORMULA TO BE SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will appoint a technical committee to investigate the ...

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  19. HELD AS 'VAMPIRE' SUSPECT

    PARIS, Thursday: The police are holding an amateur boxer, who is said to be showing signs of mental disorder, on the ...

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  20. NAVY CANTEEN LEASING UNDER REVIEW

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Following the disclosure that huge profits were marie in the canteen on H.M.A.S. Australia during the war, ...

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  21. SANDS BEATS GRANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The speedy boxer, Joe Grant (10.4) made the Newcastle hard-hitter, George Sands (10.6) miss ...

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  22. JEWELLERY AND CASH STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Jewellery worth £1100 and about £300 in cash, and 2000 meat coupons, were stolen from an ante-room of a ...

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  23. DUCHESS THROWS STREAMERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Duchess of Gloucester threw streamers to women and children on the wharf and stood ...

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  24. BURNS TO FIGHT BELL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Tommy Burns has agreed to meet the visiting American welter; O'Neill Bell. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN WOOL FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. The Commonwealth hoped within the next few days to complete arrangements for the supply of ...

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  26. COLOMBO TEA SALES

    COLOMBO, Thursday: It is expected that as a result of lifting of the embargo restricting the sale of tea Ceylon tea companies ...

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  27. JUDGE APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The appointment of Mr Acting-Judge Stanley as a judge of the Queensland Supreme Court was officially ...

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  28. LOCKED ELEVATOR CAUSED CRASH OF GRACE MOORE'S PLANE

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday: The court of inquiry into the Dakota crash in which Grace Moore and Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden ...

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  30. 76 UNIONS DECIDE ON 40 HOUR WEEK FROM MAY 1

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: An Australia-wide one-day strike will be held on May 1, and after that date unionists will refuse to work longer than a 40-hour week. These decisions were reached today, when a conference of more ...

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  31. BUTTER EXPORTS MAY BE HIGHER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Butter exports to Britain might now reach 45,000 tons in the 12 months to June 30, instead of 38,000 tons, ...

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  32. NO GREENLAND SALE

    COPENHAGEN, Thurs.: "Denmark has no thought of selling Greenland," said the Danish Foreign Minister (M Gustav ...

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