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  4. Ward's Evidence at Hearing of Jock Garden Case

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Despite the fact that their relations had been on an "Eddie and Jock" basis, Edward John Ward, Minister for External Territories and Transport, told the Special Federal Court today that he had never given John Smith (" Jock") Garden permission, to use his signature. ...

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  5. American Aid Vital To Britain, Says Cripps

    Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Minister for Economic Affairs, recently made the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Britain Rejects Proposal on Jewish Migration

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Sir Alexander Cadogan has informed the Palestine Commission that Britain could not agree to the U.N. General Assembly's recommendation that she ...

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  7. Bradman's View

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Don Bradman said today he considered that fast bowler Lindwall would not be affected on the ...

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  8. To Circle World in Tiny Craft

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Before crowds of sceptical waterside workers and seamen, a 34-year-old ...

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  9. £28,500 In Claims for Damages

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Relatives of five men killed in the Mahia ship fire on August 7 to-day issued writs for damages ...

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  10. Taken As Reparations By Russia

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's representative in Berlin says: Russia is taking about 15 per cent. of the Soviet zone current ...

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  11. BRITISH AWARDS FOR U.S. OFFICERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Investitures by the Australian Ambassador (Mr. Makin) will be a feature of Australia Day ...

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  12. Casey on Way To London

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Only industrial instability was preventing Australia from roaring ahead, said the Federal president of the ...

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  13. Allegedly Stabbed As Radio Played

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: While a portable radio tuned to a local station was playing on the footpath in a city street where ...

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  14. BUSHFIRES IN S. AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Bushfires through the State today were the worst for many years. Sweeping on properties two ...

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  15. "YUGOSLAVIA HAS ATOMIC BOMBS"

    TRIESTE, Thursday: The pro-Italian newspaper La Voce Libera lengthily quotes a secret speech that Marshal Tito made ...

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  16. NO SIGN OF EARLY SETTLEMENT OF COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: There was no indication tonight of an early settlement in the New South Wales coal stoppage, which developed today into an anticipated all-out coal strike. ...

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  17. HEAT WAVE ALSO IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A heat wave which swept Victoria today rocketed temperatures to over 100 degrees in ...

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  18. TOURISTS FOR JAPAN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday: Although they were not aware of it when they sailed on the maiden voyage of the American President ...

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  19. VICTORIA MAY CUT RAIL SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Suburban train services in Melbourne would be restricted, country passenger trains cut 25 ...

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  20. MOVE ALLOWED TO SELL SIXPENNY BEERS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday: At a meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association at Greymouth seven country hotelkeepers ...

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  21. PROPOSED FRIENDSHIP PACT

    LONDON, Thursday: According to the Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the British and French Governments ...

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  22. U.S. Mediterranean Fleet Will Back Up American Policy

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Vice-Admiral Forrest Sherman, before leaving to assume command of the United States Mediterranean Fleet, said he hoped there would be no ...

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  23. AUSTN. WOMAN AND JAPANESE ARTIST SUICIDE

    TOKIO, Thursday: The Australian wife of an American serviceman committed suicide on Tuesday ...

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  24. Six Japanese Guards to Be Hanged

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Six Japanese guards at Naoetsu POW camp near Tokio were found guilty of beating, ...

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  25. FULL COMPENSATION CLAIMED

    LONDON, Thursday: The British Ambassador (Sir Ralph Stevenson) has made fresh representations, this time in writing; to the ...

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  27. American Trade with Russia

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:-The Secretary of Commerce (Mr Averell Harriman) declared to-day that American trade with ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN LOAN IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government is issuing in London a new cash and conversion loan of £(stg.) 12,870,500 to ...

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  29. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Two small boys were drowned in Wollundry Lagoon, Wogga, today. The boys, Maurice Hastie (6) ...

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