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    BRUNSWICK FIRE.--Thousands of tons of firewood (top) were destroyed by this fire which started in a Brunswick pottery storage depot late yesterday afternoon. Below: All that remained of the pottery store ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEDERAL HEALTH PLANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--An appropriation of £15,000,000 will be placed on the supplementary estimates for this year to initiate the first stage of the Commonwealth ...

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  6. A.W.U. DEMANDS 40 HOURS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Thirty thousand shearers throughout Australia have been directed to refuse to accept employment in the shearing industry after March 15 except on ...

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    ABSORPTION.--Keen interest in the subject under discussion seems to be indicated by these studies of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINISTER ABSENT

    An objection by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) was the reason for the non-appearance at the Trades Hall Council meeting ...

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  9. SEARCH FOR GUNMEN

    Melbourne's "China Town" especially was shocked by the cold-blooded murder of a Chinese bosun and the wounding of ...

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  10. FIRE DESTROYS 4000 TONS OF FIREWOOD

    In one of the worst fires Brunswick has known, a large disused pottery factory in Phoenix-street, owned by Cornwall's Potteries, and a 4000 tons dump of firewood was destroyed late yesterday afternoon and last night. ...

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  12. WORK IN MALAYA

    Seven Australian officers of the "Z" Special Unit, who landed in Malaya during 1944 and 1945, have been decorated for "gallant ...

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  13. TERRORISTS IN ASCENDANCY

    There is general relief here following the release late last night of the second kidnapped Britisher, Mr. H. I. Collins, but all realise that the terrorists have won this round. ...

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  15. CAUSE OF CRASH

    In London and A.A.P. Dutch, Danish and Swedish experts investigating the Dakota air crash at Kastrup aerodrome, ...

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  17. BLAZING SHIP ABANDONED

    The master of the ship Samwater, bound from Fremantle to Antwerp and Liverpool, has radioed the owners that a fire ...

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  18. STRIKE RIOT IN BOLIVIA

    Ten police were killed and 50 injured when striking miners at Potosi (Bolivia) dynamited the police head quarters. The miners' ...

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  19. TROOPS' FAMILIES IN JAPAN

    Lieut.-Colonel S. B. Abbott, chief of the Australian Reparations Commission, and also several families ...

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  20. SEVENTH DAY OF GREAT FREEZE IN BRITAIN

    Eastern Britain entered the seventh day of its "great freeze" with a warning of the possibility of a severe cut in electricity, fears that food distribution will be seriously affected by the traffic paralysis, and that more ...

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  21. King to Sail on Saturday

    Gleaming silver grey beside the drab Portsmouth wharf, H.M.S. Vanguard, Britain's mightiest battleship, lies ready to embark ...

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  22. LAND CONTROL IN BRITAIN

    The Minister for Town and Country Planning (Mr. L. Silkin), in moving the second reading of the Town and Country Planning Bill, said the bill was the most comprehensive and far-reaching planning measure ever ...

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    TRAMS HELD UP.--Banked up as far as the eye can see these trams were stopped from proceeding along Sydney-road last night by fire hoses being used to fight the fire in Cornwell's pottery works. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. IRISH AGITATOR DEAD

    Mr. James Larkin, the stormy petrel of Irish politics, a Labor leader and agitator, has died. When he was released from ...

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