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    Fine, except for isolated light showers; frosh S.E. winds. ...

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  5. Eight Illegal Immigrant Ships Approach Plaestine Waters

    LONDON, Tuesday: Another eight illegal immigrant ships are approaching Palestine waters, says the Daily Mail's Jerusalem correspondent. They are timed to make simultaneous landfalls at widely separated coastal points, whereby it is hoped that some of them will elude the British ...

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  6. Failure of To Extend Dispute On Waterfront

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A majority vote of the Watersiders' Federation today rejected a strike in other Australian ports to support the Sydney overtime stoppage. The Federation Sydney branch secretary (Mr W. ...

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  7. Strikers' Futile Bid to Halt Helicopters

    NEW BEDFORD (Massachusetis), Tuesday: Box kites were flown by picket members of the Teamsters' ...

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  8. Truman's Plan

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: President Truman has decided to introduce a double Russian policy, ...

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    ATTRACTIVE Australian-born singer, Helen Clare, star of many BBC home programmes, is shown here on a BBC overseas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Uproar in State House

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Uproar was heard in the Legislative Assembly today when the leader of the Opposition' (Mr Treatt) ...

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  11. McKell Sworn in As Australia's Governor-General

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: In a brief and colorful ceremony, Mr W. J. McKell was sworn in today as Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of Australia. He took the oath of allegiance and oath of office ...

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  12. Lowest Grade Austn. Wool Sent to Japan

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Tokio correspondent of the New York Times says: Unless the Japanese can manufacture ...

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  13. Specialist Who Had Split Mind

    LONDON, Tuesday: By day a brilliant, recognised exponent of the latest developments in the ...

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  14. Thrown into Sea from 19,000ft.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Trans-World Airlines stated that while one of their Constellation planes was flying, ...

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  15. Chinese Promise to Formosans

    NANKING, Tuesday: Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek in a speech promised the Formosans he would ...

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  16. RESUMPTION AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Tuesday: All waterside workers resumed work on the waterfront today after their strike in protest against the suspension ...

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  17. CLAIM AGAINST PRICES CHIEF

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:. Writs have been issued out of the Supreme Court, claiming damages against the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CARGO SERVICE TO Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The first ship to begin a regular cargo service from southern ports to Queensland under the Australian ...

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  19. MAY BE FORCED TO REDUCE STAFFS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Some Queensland Industries, including motor firms, may be forced to reduce staffs if the Sydney water- ...

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  20. Anxious to Proceed With Hearing of Coal Dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The new coal industry tribunal chairman (Mr F. H. Gallagher) said at his first ...

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  21. French Accusation Against International Band

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Associated Press correspondent in Paris says: Police announced that an international band of ...

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  22. Railroad Chief Killed by Bullets

    PEORIA (Illinois), Tuesday: George P. McNear, president of the Toledo, Korea and Western Railroad, which has been shut ...

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  23. "AUSTRALIA NEEDS EVERYTHING"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Mr Basil Harris, chairman of United States Lines, who has just returned from a tour of ...

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  24. "GAMBLING INDUSTRY COULD SUPPLY MANPOWER"

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Churches Committee on Gambling, in its report, says that the gambling industry could well ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN DENIAL

    VIENNA, Tuesday: The Ministry of the Interior denied stories that "a large Nazi underground movement" had been broken up. ...

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  26. U.S. ATTACK ON RUSSIAN ATOMIC CONTROL PLAN

    LAKE SUCCESS, U.S., Tuesday: The United States delegate (Mr Austin) told the Security Council that Rus-sia's atomic energy control plan would provoke an atomic arms race and perhaps encourage war. ...

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  27. U.S. STILL MAKING ATOMIC BOMBS

    BOSTON, Tuesday: Asserting that treaties are no guarantee of peace, Mr. John Hancock, American ex-delegate to the ...

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  28. LIFE SENTENCE FOR BROWN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Found guilty by the jury of having murdered his 19-year-old stenographer, Bronia Mary Armstrong, on January 10, Reginald Wing field Spence Brown (49), accountant, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Mr. Justice Mansfield in the Criminal ...

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  29. Meatless Days for Parliamentarians Urged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A suggestion that Parliamentarians should have two meatless days a week and ...

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  30. Joint Coal Boards for Each State Proposed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State representatives continued discussions today on the plan to nationalise the coal industry and adjourned ...

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  31. LOGS EACH DAY FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A trainload of logs a day was coming to Sydney from virgin areas near Wauchope, the Minister for ...

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