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  4. FORECAST

    Scattered showers coastal areas. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. British Red Cross Appeals For Help

    Dr. Newman Morris, Chairman of the Australian Red Cross Society, who has received an urgent appeal from the British Red Cross for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. Policy In Japan Contrary To Agreement

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Moscow radio, intercepted by the National Broadcasting Company, quoted Australian newspapers to support its charge that American reparations policies in Japan were contrary to the Moscow agreement ...

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  7. American Aid To Greece

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—United States Senate yesterday was asked to approve the Bill to aid Greece and Turkey, in order to prevent the "chain of reaction which would threaten peace and security around the globe." ...

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  8. All In India Preparing For War

    LONDON, Wed.—Everyone in India is preparing for war, and thinking in terms of war, according to the Indian ...

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  9. No Pact With U.K. On Conscription

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Dedman, to-day denied the existence of any pact between Australia and ...

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  10. Gangsters Reap Ripe Dividends.

    LONDON, Wed.—Sea gangsters are taking ripe dividends from the unreasoning urgency of Jewish illegal ...

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  11. Large Increase In American Coal Output

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Soft coal production, it is unofficially estimated, had returned to about 75 per cent, of normal last night, as Federal inspectors, under Government instructions, worked at high speed to check safety conditions in mines. ...

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  12. Evidence Heard On 40-Hour Week Case

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—In the Full Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. H. R., Warner, M.L.C., chairman of directors of six companies, gave ...

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  13. Judgment Reserved On Appeal By McDermott

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day reserved, judgment on an appeal by Frederick Lincoln McDermott, ...

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  14. Few Can Come To Australia

    LONDON, Wed.—Only about 6000 from an estimated total of 175,000 people who are waiting to go to Australia will ...

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  15. 7000 AMERICANS IN VISITING FORCE

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Fourten ships, including they 27,000 ton aircraft carrier, Shangri La and Antietam, will comprise the ...

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  16. Policeman Shot In Jerusalem

    LONDON, Wed.—One British policeman was shot dead and another seriously wounded yesterday at the same spot in ...

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  17. TELEPHONE STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Government conciliators last night reported that they, were nearing agreement in the dispute between ...

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  18. Price Of Bran Bags

    CANBERRA, Wed.—It was announced to-day by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) that the price of new bran bags ...

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  19. Closer Settlement For Ex-Soldiers

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Department of Lands would welcome details of any country properties suitable for closer settlement for ...

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  20. Germany's Salvation

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany's salvation would be found only through increased production and not by relying on the charity of others, Sir Cecil Weir, President of the British Economic Sub-Committee in Germany, told German trade unions ...

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  21. English Shipping Executive Visits Australia

    Mr. I. C. Geddes, chairman of the Orient Line, who arrived on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CONDITION OF KING CHRISTIAN

    STOCKHOLM, Wed.—Four doctors visited King Christian, who has been given penicillin for pneumonia, following a heart ...

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  23. Britain Shocked By Two Tragedies

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two gruesome tragedies involving the deaths of a four-year-old Welsh boy and a six-year-old London girl, have shocked the nation. A nine-year-old boy has been charged with murder, in ...

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  24. VISIT OF LORD KILLEARN.

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) announced to-day, that United Kingdom Social ...

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  25. Eire To Get Coal From Britain

    LONDON, Wed.—Under an agreement announced in Dublin, Britain will supply Eire with a weekly ration of 11,000 tons of ...

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  26. EXCITING DAYS IN INDIA

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A manufacturing engineer from Melbourne Mr. B. L. Raphael, of Kelly and Lewis, who obtained orders worth ...

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  27. Molotov Yields To Heavy Pressure.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Under heavy pressure from Britain's representative (Mr. Ernest Bevin) and America's represented (General Marshall), M. Molotov has agreed that the Big Four Foreign Ministers should halt "interminable discussions on ...

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  28. KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    CARACAS (Venezuela), Wed.—Twenty-six people, including 24 High School students, returning from their Easter vacation, were ...

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  29. No Place For Timid Ladies

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The plague of mice was so bad in the Meringur district in the north-west of the State that ...

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  30. Russian View On Atomic Control

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wed.—Russia's delegate to the United Nations' Security Council, M. Gromyko, last night told a closed ...

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  31. RAILWAY CAR DERAILED

    LISMORE, Wed.—Three members of the crew of a Railway Department pay car were badly shaken when the car was ...

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  32. America's Tribute To Industrial "Wizard"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—As the body of the late Henry Ford lies in state in the small hall in Greenfield village, Dearborn, near Detroit, preparatory to to-morrow's funeral, tributes to the 83-year-old industrial "wizard," who from a farm boy became ...

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  33. PENALISED BY OBEYING LAWS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Fruit and vegetable sellers in Sydney, who close their shops at the correct, time, 7:30 p.m. week days and ...

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  34. STOLE LEMONS—TORTURED TO DEATH

    RABAUL, Wednesday.—A Japanese Company Commander, his Lieutenant and two Japanese N.C.O.'s, tortured and killed an Indian prisoner for stealing four lemons. This was alleged in statements ...

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  35. METAL TRADES DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—All matters involved in the Victorian metal trades dispute will be heard, by the Full Arbitration ...

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  36. Anti-T.B. Campaign

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Plan for spending one million pounds on an anti-T.B. campaign in New South Wales could be submitted to a ...

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  37. Wild Scramble To Get Free Bananas At Sydney Show

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Police fought for nearly an hour to control a struggling mass of people when a free distribution of ...

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  38. MEATLESS DAYS SUGGESTED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The assistant secretary of the Food for Britain Fund, Mr. W. G. Lewis, to-day suggested a meatless day in cafes, ...

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  39. WAGE PEGGING REGULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Amendments to the wage pegging regulations announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) last, week ...

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