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  4. FORECAST

    Scattered thunderstorms; warm to hot temperatures. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. Germany Must Never Threaten Peace Of Europe Again

    LONDON, Wed.—In a welcome to delegates to the conference of Foreign Ministers' Deputies, which is now meeting in camera at closely-guarded Lancaster House to discuss problem of Germany and Austria, the British Foreign Minister (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Spitsbergen Agreement

    MOSCOW, Wed.—An official communique issued by Tass News Agency says that an understanding has been reached between Russia and Norway "about the necessity for the joint defence of the Spitsbergen Archipelago." ...

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  7. X-Rayed For Fun— T.B. Discovered

    SYDNEY, Wed.—During the Health Week Exhibition in the Sydney Town Hall, thousands of men and boys were X-rayed free "just for fun." More than 50 of them have been astounded to find they are suffering from T.B. ...

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  8. Arabs Oppose Partition

    JERUSALEM, Wed. — Arab delegates to the London, talks on Palestine will, from the outset resolutely oppose partition ...

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  9. Polish Election Claims Denied

    WARSAW, Wed.—The Polish President (M. Beirut) yesterday denied to the Press that allegations in the British and American notes to Poland that the elections to be held next Sunday were not free were correct. ...

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  10. London Strike Spreads Hopes Of Settlement

    LONDON, Wed.—Although the road transport workers' strike has now spread to the docks, hopes are still held that the next 24 ...

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  11. Barefooted In-Laws Too Much For Australian Girls

    LONDON, Wed.—According to the Batavia correspondent of the "Daily Express," 15 Australian girls who married ...

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  12. Australia Stock Redemption

    LONDON, Wed.—Notice of redemption has been given to holders of £17,000,000 sterling of Australia 4 per cent. stock 1943-48. ...

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  13. Bernborough Tests Satisfactory

    Veterinary surgeon E. C. N. Wood to-day revealed that Bernborough's fertility test "conducted at Werribee last Sunday ...

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  14. Chinese Communists Open New Attach

    NANKING, Wed.—Nationalist newspapers estimate that 10,000 Communist troops have opened an attack on Changchun, former ...

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  15. Lava Fumes Kill Villagers

    MANILA, Wed.—Three villagers were killed by lava fumes to-day from the violently erupting Mayon volcano, which rained ...

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  16. Paris Newspaper Strike Settled

    PARIS, Wed.—It is officially announced that the Paris newspaper strike was settled early this morning. ...

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  17. U.S. Strike Action Condemned

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—When argument began yesterday on the appeal by John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers' Association, the Attorney-General (Mr. Tom Clark) accused the battery of union attorneys present in court of apparent inability ...

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  18. Byrd's Expedition In Clear Water

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—After a fortnight's battle against an Antarctic ice pack, ships of Admiral Byrd's expedition broke through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Ships' Slow Turn-About In Port Affects Trade

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The slow turn-around of ships in Australian ports, particularly Sydney, was having a serious effect upon Australian trade and was retarding the interests of the country, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told shipping men at ...

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  20. Hamburg's Death Roll From Severe Cold

    HAMBURG, Wed.—Hamburg's death roll from the severe cold snap which has been gripping Europe is now 30—18 men, nine ...

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  21. Statement Soon On Major Cousens

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Chambers, said to-day a statement on Major Cousens could be expected from ...

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  22. Military Air Crash

    PUEBLA (Mexico), Wed.— Four members of the plane's crew and 18 Mexican army officers and men were killed when a ...

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  23. Big U.S. Credit To Italy

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The granting of a credit of 100 million dollars to Italy to aid "specific segments of Italian industry" ...

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  24. British Troops To Be Withdrawn From Japan

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—It is reported that British troops in BCOF are standing by for transfer to Palestine or Empire posts, ...

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  25. Ships Endangered By Atlantic Gale

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Latest casualties in the violent gale which has been lashing the Atlantic for mere than a week include the Canadian Government-owned freighter Tecumseh Park, of 7163 tons. ...

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  26. Garvie's Sentence Commuted

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — State Cabinet to-day commuted the sentence of death imposed on Mervyn Garvie, 39, labourer, for ...

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  27. Persian Demonstrators Dispersed By Police

    TEHERAN, Wed.—Six people were injured when police yesterday dispersed a crowd around the Shah's Palace. British United ...

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  28. French Liner Sails For Indo-China

    PARIS, Wed. — Carrying 3000 tons of munitions and 1000 tons of medical supplies, in addition to another 1700 troops, the French ...

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  29. Airborne Hens Stop Laying

    INVERELL, Wednesday.—The farmer who reported that a freak gale blew 1000 of his fowls high in the air at the ...

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  30. Man Bashed And Robbed In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Cornered by thugs in a lavatory at the Great Western Hotel, George street, to-night, a man was ...

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  31. Big Blasting Operation By Railway Dept.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A blasting operation using 28001bs. of explosives will be conducted by the Railway Department to-morrow ...

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  32. Three Gas Strikes Now Settled

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Mass meetings of gas workers in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide to-day agreed by overwhelming majorities to end their strike and to return to work to-morrow at 8 a.m. This will mean that in the ...

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  33. 1888 CRICKETER DEAD

    LONDON, Wed.—A Paul, former Lancashire cricketer, who toured Australia with Stoddart's team in 1888, has died at the age ...

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  34. Police Find Two Former Nazis

    LISBON, Wed. — When police yesterday unearthed two former Nazis hiding in a house in Lisbon, one committed suicide by ...

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  35. Jewish Refugees

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Twelve Jewish refugees who reached Brisbane by a Dutch Army plane last night from Indo-China paid ...

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  36. Troops' Conditions In Japan Satisfactory

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Conditions under which Australian troops were living in Japan were satisfactory, said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) to-day. There had been signs of vast improvement since the first Australians went to Japan, ...

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  37. Appeal For Funds To Help Settle Boys In Australia

    LONDON, Wed.—To enable it to develop plans for settling more British boys in Australia, the London Committee of the Big ...

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  38. Anglo-French Alliance May Be Concluded

    LONDON, Wed. — The course believed to have been taken by conversations between the French Premier (M. Leon Blum), and the ...

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  39. Socialist President For French Assembly

    PARIS, Wed.—Despite strong opposition from the M.R.P. (Catholic) Party, a Socialist was yesterday elected President of the French National Assembly. He is M. Vincent Auriol, who ...

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  40. Shortage Of Dollars In U.S. House Of Representatives Bank

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—A preliminary audit of the Sergeant-at-Arms Office indicated a shortage of 121,000 dollars, the Speaker of ...

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  41. Garden Island Workers Retrenched Big City Firm Fined £7000

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Due to the decline of war activities, there will be a retrenchment of workers at Garden Island. Three MELBOURNE, Wed. — For trading in lucerne hay above fixed prices, Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Ltd., were fined £7000, ...

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  42. FOOD SHIPS DIVERTED

    WASHINGTON, Wed. — It is disclosed that six American ships carrying army wheat to Germany have been ordered instead to ...

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