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  4. Nuffield Coming Again For Plant Talks Here

    Lord Nuffield, who is coming to Australia to continue negotiations for a car factory. "I will be away three months and I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Jews Asking UNO for Force To Keep Order

    JERUSALEM, Monday: At Tel Aviv the Jewish Agency spokesman (Moshe Shertok) told a Press conference that the Agency had asked the United Nations for an international police force to maintain security pending the creation of separate Jewish and Arab countries. ...

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  6. CHILDREN SHADOW THIEF AND HELP IN CAPTURE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Because they said the kiddies probably would be bashed by Fitzroy criminals if they were known, the police would not disclose the names of three ...

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  7. PLANS "BUSHRANGER OPERAS"

    SYDNEY, Monday: A British Broadcasting Corporation feature writer and producer, who arrived in Sydney today ...

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  8. NEW DRUG TO FIGHT GASTROENTERITIS

    SYDNEY, Monday: An out break of castro-enteritis at the Housing Commission's settlement at Heme Bay is ...

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  9. SHIP IN DISTRESS RESCUED

    SYDNEY, Monday: The pilot steamer, Captain Cook, tonight raced to the rescue of a small trawler ...

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  10. Customs And Excise Booming

    CANBERRA, Monday: Customs and excise revenue for the second half of 1947 showed an increase of ...

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  11. DUMPING SHELLS AT SEA

    CAIRNS, Monday: Eighteen hundred tons of ammunition from Tolga, mainly 6in shells, will be dumped 40 miles out to ...

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  12. Kashmir Dispute

    NEW DELHI, Monday: The Mahatma Gandhi told a prayer meeting yesterday that he was amazed that Pakistan disputed ...

    Article : 270 words
  13. Brighter Housing Outlook

    CANBERRA, Monday: Brighter housing prospects in 1948 were forecast to-day by the Minister for ...

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  14. £60,000 Morris Motor Factory For Sydney

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  15. Boy Kicks, Struggles, In Court

    SYDNEY, Monday: Three policemen had to struggle violently with a 13-year-old boy at ...

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  16. Million Children Get Endowment

    CANBERRA, Monday: More than a million, children in Australia are now receiving child endowment. ...

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  17. "MUCH BETTER," SAYS CHURCHILL

    MARRAKESH (Morocco), Monday: Mr Churchill said: "I am much better. I went painting in the afternoon. ...

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  18. Ex-King's Secretary Has to Borrow

    LONDON, Monday: The Communist Government of Rumania did not allow ex-King Michael to take any cash with him for the journey to Switzerland, says the Daily Herald's ...

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  19. MIGRANTS BY AIR DOUBTFUL

    CANBERRA, Monday: It is doubtful whether the Federal Cabinet will aprove of the carriage of migrants by air from ...

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  20. Vict. Labor Refuses Seamen's £50

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Victorian Labor Party has refused to accept a £50 cheque from the ...

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  21. SCHOOLBOYS CONTESTING TRIP TO USA

    BRISBANE, Monday: Wallis A. Suchting, aged 16 years and 10 months, is Queensland nominee for selection as one of two ...

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  22. RUSH FOR PETROL TICKETS

    BRISBANE, Monday: More than 4360 people crammed into the Liquid Fuel Board issuing office today in a rush to obtain ...

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  23. No Trams Yesterday In Melb.

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Melbourne is still without trams and tramway buses and there is no indication ...

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  24. £1000 ROBBERY IN HOBART

    HOBART, Monday: Safe blowers who broke into the Reno Cafe, Elizabeth Street, blew the door off the safe and stole more than £1000 ...

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  25. SEARCH FOR SHIP TO REPLACE WYATT EARP

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Australia is conducting preliminary negotiations in the United States and Britain for the purchase of a wooden ship, of about 1500 tons, to replace the Antarctic ...

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  26. Another Polio Death In Auckland

    AUCKLAND, Monday: New Zealand infantile paralysis cases now total 130. A boy aged five died today at ...

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  27. Export Quotas To Assist Empire Trade Position

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Government has agreed to a new schedule of export quotas for certain Australian manufactured goods. The quotas, which are designed to assist ...

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  29. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS TO BE MADE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday: The Remington Rand typewriter company, to help fight the dollar shortage, is transporting two million dollars' ...

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  30. WANGANELLA REPAIRS START SOON

    WELLINGTON, Monday: It is intended to dock the Wanganella for repairs on January 19, Which will be the anniversary of her ...

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  31. COMPLICATION ON HEARD ISLAND

    CANBERRA, Monday: The United States' failure to recognise Australia's claim to Heard Island is likely to affect the present ...

    Article : 54 words
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