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  2. FORECAST

    Scattered rain; warm temperatures. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Palestine Terrorism Reaches Fresh Heights Of fury

    JERUSALEM, Mon.—Terrorism in Palestine reached fresh heights of fury yesterday when both the police station and post office at Haifa were blown up in a violent explosion which shook the centre of the city. ...

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  6. "Verdict Of The Press" At Paris Dress Show

    It is the practice in Paris fashion circles to seek the "verdict of the press" at periodical This picture show an audience f parisian women fashion writers and artists witnessing the latest creations of top notch designers. The "Verdict" of these writers can make or mar the fortunes of any designer, of whom there are 5000 in paris but only about a dozen in the front rank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROOPS USED IN BRITISH FOOD CRISIS

    LONDON, Mon.—Service personnel are being used from to-day to implement an emergency food supply service to meet the crisis engendered by the London ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. Arbitration Court Conferences

    CANBERRA, Monday.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day the Australian Workers Union West Australian ...

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  9. Britain Concerned By Polish situation

    LONDON, Mon.—The British Government has instructed its Ambassador in Moscow to Communicate with the Russian Government about the Polish situation which is causing Britain Grave concern, says the "Times" diplomatic correspondent, who ...

    Article : 391 words
  10. Milk Producers Granted Subsidy

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government Will not increase the price of milk to consumers in the ...

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  11. Validity Of Meat Coupons Unaffected By Lockout

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Validity of current meat coupons will not' be extended beyond their advertised closing date of ...

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  12. Italian P.O.W. Married Australian Girl But On Way To Italy

    SYDNEY, Monday,—An Italian who married a Cowra girl after breaking out of the POW camp is on his way to Italy on ...

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  13. Decision Expected On Gas Strike

    SYDNEY, Mon.— A definite decision whether gas workers in sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide will resume work may be made last to-night. The Federal Council of the ...

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  14. French Partly To Blame For IndoChina Incidents

    PARIS, Mon.—Responsibility for incidents in Indo-China rested partly in the French, declared Leon Boutbien, of the Socialist ...

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  15. Pawnbroker Robbed Of £4000 At Broken Hill

    BROKEN HILL, Mon.—Detectives to-day continued the search for thieves who escaped with a £4000 haul, after breaking into a ...

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  16. Industrial disputes Affect Export Trade

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Because of present industrial disputes it did not look as though Australia Would be able to export any goods for some time to come despite markets waiting India, said sir Srinivasa Sarma, Indian journalist, to-day. Sir Srinivasa is in Australia ...

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  17. Air Service To Rabaul

    SYDNEY, Mon,—Qantas Empire Airways present air service to New Guinea terminating at Lae will be extended to Rabaul ...

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  18. Jap. Execution Of U.S. Prisoners

    TOKIO, Mon.—Reports that a powerful American Task force was About to invade Wake Island on October 7, 1943, caused the japanese commander, Admiral Shigematsu Sakibara, to order the slaughter of 97 American Civillan prisoners. ...

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  19. Australia's Team For Fourth Test Unaltered

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Australia's team for the fourth Test, commencing in Adelaide on January 31, will be the same as that Which played in the third Test. No alterations were made when the team was announced in Sydney to-day. ...

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  20. Price Reduction Favoured In France

    PARIS, Monday.—Measures by Leon Blum's Socialist Government to enforce a five per cent cut in prices charged in shops ...

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  21. Search Continues For Trapped Miners

    LONDON, Monday.—Although scarcely a vestige of hope remains squads of firemen and rescue Workers struggled in relays ...

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  22. Protests Against Persian Election

    TEHERAN, Mon.—Dr. Mohammed Mosadagh, leader of the Independent Coalition Parties, opposing Premier Sultaneh's Party ...

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  23. Price Of Bricks Increased

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Prices of bricks manufactured in the Sydney metropolitan area had been increased by 3/ 1000. The ...

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  24. Former Gunboat Strikes Mine

    HONG KONG, Monday.—Fortynine of the 150 passengers and crew of the former Russian gunboat Toishan, 700 tons, are ...

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  25. Most Of Crashed Plane's Complement Saved At Sea

    MANILA, Monday.—Thirty-six of the 42 passengers and crew aboard the Hong Kong bound airliner, which crashed in the South ...

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  26. Textile Manufacturer Fined In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Mon.—James George Dimant, textile manufacturer, of York street, Sydney, was fined a Total of £1100 in a special ...

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  27. New Cabinet In Peru

    LIMA (Peru), Mon.—Following the assassination of Francisco Graha Garland, editor of the newspaper, "La Presna." ...

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  28. Court-Martial For Kesselring

    ROME, monday.—General Kesselring, former German Commander in Italy, will face a court martial in February for crimes ...

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  29. Egyptian Plans

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Egypttian Cabinet has approved a credit of £10,500,000 sterling to develop Aswan Dam for the generation ...

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