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  4. FORECAST.

    Showers on coast, mild to warm temperatures. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Piguet Of Paris Sets Pace For Women's Fashions

    Here is Piguet, one of the leading fashion designers of Paris, giving the once-over to his latest creation in his studios. In all probability millions of women all over the world will be wearing to-morrow what Piguet designs to-day. Picture shows Piguet directing the final fitting of an evening dress for his autumn show. Evening dresses now cost anything up to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. German Races Not To Unite

    LONDON, Tues.—Germany and Austria in respective peace treaties now being discussed by the Foreign Minister Deputies, will be compelled to forswear ...

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  7. Polish Govt. Has Big Lead In Election Count

    WARSAW, Wed.—First provisional counts for Sunday's Polish flections have given the Government bloc a 10 to one ...

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  8. Govt. Vote To Help Purchase Anzac House Site

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The State Cabinet has decided to vote £100,000 towards the purchase of a site for Anzac House, ...

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  9. No Crackers For Chinese New Year Celebrations

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sydney's Chinese community to-night danced to celebrate their new year. But they were sad. They ...

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  10. Water In Hold Of Wanganella

    AUCKLAND, Tues.—It is reported that there was already 18 feet of water in the forward hold of the Wanganella when an attempt was made to refloat her at spring tide at 4 a.m. to-day. Further efforts will be made ...

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  11. British Charges To Be Considered By U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues.—Overriding vigorous Russian objections, the Unites Nations' Security Council has decided to consider the British charges that Albania illegally laid mines in Corfu Straits. ...

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  12. Italian Govt. Resigned.

    ROME, Tues.—The Italian Government led by Signor De Gasperi, which has been facing a crisis since the split which ...

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  13. U.S. Trade Treaty With India

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— As soon, as India has clarified he commercial relationship with Britain, the United States wishes ...

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  14. Will Not Attend State Functions If Premier Is G.-G.

    SYDNEY Tues.—If Mr. W. J. McKell is appointed Governor-General, Mr. E. J. Harrison (Liberal, Wentworth, ...

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  15. Marshall Would Prefer To Retire To His Property

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—En route, to Washington for to-day's swearring-in ceremony at 11 a.m., the new Secretary of State (General ...

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  16. NAVAL SHIP AGROUND OFF QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The Naval Board has received advice that the Royal Naval Depot ship, H.M.S. Bonaventure, of 10,000 ...

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  17. PROHIBITION FOUNDER DEAD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Andrew J. Volstead, 87, former Minnesota Congressman and father of the Volstead Prohibition Act ...

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  18. Communists Face Serious Charge

    CAPETOWN, Tues.—South African Communists tried to build up a proletarian army, the ultimate object of which was to overthrow the Government and substitute a Communist regime. This was alleged when eight ...

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  19. Migrants' Ships Diverted

    CANBERRA, Tues.—New arid unexpected commitments in Italy, Greece, Yugo-Slayia, Egypt, Palestine, India and Indonesia, forces Britain to use ships which she thought would be available to bring immigrants to Australia during 1947, said the Minister ...

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  20. Labour Communist Tussle In Brazil Elections Britain's Industrial Position Serious

    RIO DE JANIERO, Tuesday.— First returns from the elections in which over 5,000,000. Brazilians cast votes for a Governor, a LONDON, Tues.—Britain's industrial position is extremely serious arid a rise in production costs may not only make it impossible for her to pay her way, but may also prevent her buying all the imports she requires. ...

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  21. News In Brief

    NANKING, Tuesday.-Counter-attacking Government forces, including the American, equipped new First Army, have routed ...

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  22. Education Programme For Japan

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japan's 19,000,000 children will be given modern free education under a new education programme to be ...

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  23. War Crimes Tribunal In Japan

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The War Crimes Tribunal prosecution expects its case will be completed on Wednesday on Thursday, after ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. Ends Search

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The R.A.A.F. has officially ended its search for missing Australian airmen in the Netherlands East ...

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  25. Aircraft Lands With One Engine

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Making the initial survey flight from the Philippines to Melbourne a C54 aircraft belonging to Philippines ...

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  26. Jewish Council To Oppose Terrorism By Use Of Force

    JERUSALEM, Tues.— The Jewish National Council in Palestine unanimously agreed that it will use force to oppose acts ...

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  27. "MONTY" TO VISIT AUST.

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will visit Australia in July, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day. He will be in Australia for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Trade Agreements Criticised

    CANBERRA, Tues.—Countries with the lowest wage standards and the longest hours would have advantages over all other countries exporting to Australia under the multilateral trade agreements recommended by the preparatory committee of the ...

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  29. Detention Of Ship's Survivors Ordered

    ATHENS, Tues.—The detention and isolation of surviving officers and men of the Greek liner which sank in Greek coastal ...

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  30. British Yards Now Build 52 Per Cent. Of World's Ships

    LONDON, Tuesday.— British shipyards are busier than they have been since shortly after the first world war. They are now ...

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  31. New Planes For Govt. Airlines

    NEW YORK, Tues.—On behalf of the Australian Government Trans Australian Airlines, two officials, Messrs. A. W. Coles and ...

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  32. BRITISH PAPERS IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Tues.—British newspapers, from to-day, are on sale again in Berlin for the first time since September, 1939, says ...

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