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    SING-SONG. -- Surrounded by Youthful choristers the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) sat on the steps of the C.E.B.S. camp at Frankston yesterday while the lads sang some of their camp songs to him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. METAL DISPUTES MAY END SOON

    There is a strong possibility of disputes in the metal trades ending next week. A complete resumption of work on Wednesday or Thursday is considered quite possible. ...

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  6. PRESTIGE HIT IN JAPAN

    British Commonwealth prestige in Japan, in the eleven months since troops of the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and India joined the Americans, who entered months ...

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  7. TRANSPORT HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The last glimmer of hope that the one-day strike by tram and bus employes on Monday would be ...

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  8. GIVE AND TAKE IN FILMS

    The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) appealed for a "fair field" for British films in America. ...

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  9. PRICE OF TEA

    Australian tea-drinking may be seriously affected by the conclusion oi a tea agreement with Britain by India and Ceylon, ...

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  10. RIVER SCHEME JEOPARDISED

    The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which has directed a project for reclaiming a large agricultural area south of the Yellow River, in Central China, is now caught in the middle of [?]he latest ...

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  11. CLAIM FOR RACK PAY

    CHICAGO, Jan. 17 (A.A.P.). A suit is to be filed on behalf of nine civilian workers captured by the Japanese on Wake Island ...

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  12. WINE EXPORT TRADE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Adopting recommendations of the Tariff Board, Cabinet has decided to discontinue the wine export ...

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  13. NEW PLANE SERVICE

    The Pan-American Airways complete San Francisco to Sydney service will probably start on Tuesday, January 28, and the ...

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  14. RETURN TO WORK

    The London transport workers, who have been on strike for eleven days, have decided to return to work on Saturday. ...

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    UNION CONFERENCE.--The decision by employers to open their plants on Monday was discussed by these leaders of unions concerned in the foundries dispute yesterday. Top, from Left: Mr. A. Barty, Boilermakers' Union; Mr. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CONTACT WITH DOMINIONS

    Lord Templewood, a former ambassador to Spain, stated today that British economic and political contacts with the ...

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  18. COSTS OF CONTROL

    British costs for the occupation of administration of Germany are being slowly but steadily reduced, according to the Berlin ...

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  19. NO MENTION OF CRICKET

    Criticising the Australian travel film Land of the Kangaroo, which will be generally released on January 27. "The Times" says: ...

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  21. GAS RATIONING TO CONTINUE

    Gas rationing will continue at least until Tuesday. Gas will be available for one meal hour at the week end, and ...

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  22. Migration Survey Discouraged

    "I was reluctantly forced to the conclusion that the Australian Government is not really interested in migration from the Continent." This is stated by the Danish journalist Svend Irgens Hansen, of Copenhagen, who ...

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  23. ANOTHER TRIAL IN BUDAPEST

    The trial of 67 persons who were arrested in Budapest early this month for alleged implication in the return of Admiral Horthy, ...

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  24. AMERICA'S FORCES UNIFIED

    A long-standing controversy in U.S. Army and Navy relationships has reached a climax in the announcement by President Truman that the Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) (and the Navy Secretary (Mr. Forrestal) ...

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  25. JAPANESE SPY RING

    A United States Military Commission has sentenced 21 Nazis to prison for terms ranging from five years to life for having ...

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  26. VIETNAM AIR FORCE LED BY JAPANESE

    War department intelligence sources report that Spitfires and Mustangs clashed for the first time in real combat during the recent fighting in Indo-China. The "Aviation News" states that French pilots in ...

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  27. WHAT U-BOAT MISSED

    According to the former Nazi Admiral Doenitz, Mr. Churchill's life was saved in 1939 because three German torpedoes fired at ...

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