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  4. HOPES OF ENDING THREE DISPUTES

    Prospects for ending the meat hold-up in Melbourne, and for settlement of the metal trades dispute and Sydney waterside strike were improved yesterday by developments in Melbourne and Canberra. Latest moves are:-- ...

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    QUEUE FOR SAUSAGES AND ODDMENTS.--Women and men lined up in this queue in the city yesterday to try to secure what still remains in the meat line. Sausages and a few cuts of meat were available, but the supply did not last. Top: Delegates at the Premier's conference who met yesterday in an endeavor to settle the dispute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  6. STIR CAUSED BY SPEECH

    The speech delivered by Mr. Truman to Congress asking for aid for Greece and Turkey has caused a world-wide stir. Reuter's correspondent in ...

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  7. AID FOR GREECE

    In his speech to Congress, Mr. Truman emphasised immediately the seriousness of the issue by saying:--"The gravity of the ...

    Article : 492 words
  8. MR. BEVIN AND M. MOLOTOV

    An argument between Mr. Bevin and M. Molotov, at Wednesdays plenary session of the Foreign Ministers Council, though sometimes sharp, was carried on in a friendly ...

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  9. DAMAGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Pan-American Skymaster which left Mascot early this morning ran into a cyclone ...

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  10. CRISIS IN BRITAIN

    In the Commons debate on Britain's economic position, Mr. Churchill, who moved a motion of no-confidence, said he believed ...

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  11. HAUGHTY AND ARROGANT

    During the 179th day of the trials of General Tojo and Japan's major war criminals at Tokio's war Ministry building, ...

    Article : 296 words
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  13. MORE NAZI EXCUSES

    Giving evidence at the Nuremberg Tribunal where he is being charged with war crimes Field Marshal Erhard Milch. ...

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  14. SOLDIERS IN REVOLT

    Loyal Paraguayan troops are reported to have placed Conception under siege in an effort to crush the six days' old revolt of ...

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  15. DUG JUDGE FROM SWITZERLAND

    Baron Walte van de Hoop, of Geneva, famous breeder of terriers and dog judge, left to-day in a flying boat for Sydney where ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. IN OTHER PAGES

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  17. NEW CURE FOR CANCER

    Generalissimo Stalin has ordered two Russian scientists Klueva and Roskin to devote themselves entirely cancer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Soccer Without Any Spectators

    Soccer matches without spectators have been suggested by the secretary of the Football Players' Union (Mr. James Fay) as one means of beating the mid-week sports ban. ...

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  19. Doom of Church Jumble Sales

    The doom of church jumble sale bazaars is announced gently in a five-page memorandum from the Board of Trade to Pangbourne Women's Institute. The memorandum says coupons ...

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  20. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  21. SOVIET MINISTER DISMISSED

    Mikhail Saltykov, Minister for the Timber Industry, has been dismissed. The Ministry has been ...

    Article : 47 words
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