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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST :

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    COLDEST DAY OF YEAR.--Yesterday was the coldest morning of 1947 to date, but the glorious sunshine compensated later. Snow outside Forestry huts at Lake Mountain is pictured in the scene. At lower right, Miss Cath. Cameron is shown on her skis setting out for a run in the exhilarating air. At left, two girls perch precariously on the top of the almost hidden chimney of a hut at Mt. Buller. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BANK BILL TO BE RUSHED THROUGH

    Legislation to implement the Federal Government's decision to nationalise banking will be drafted immediately, and will be introduced into Parliament in the session which begins on September 17. The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) flew to Sydney from Canberra ...

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  8. OCCUPATION OF AUSTRALIA

    The first authentic Japanese plans for conquest and occupation of Australia were outlined to-day by Lieut.-Col. T. Mornane, member of the Australian section of the ...

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  9. DISASTER AT MINE

    It is very unlikely there will be further survivors from the Whitehaven mining disaster, which was the first major ...

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  10. JEWS REMAIN ON SHIPS

    A Jewish Agency spokesman said to-day the 4500 illegal Jewish immigrants aboard the three British ships off Port ds Bouc are ...

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  11. CUT IN PETROL

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The new petrol ration scales for all classes of consumers, which will operate from October 1, were ...

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  12. U.S.A. Diplomat Lost in Aircraft Crash

    Mr. George Atcheson, chairman of the Allied Control Council for Japan, was killed in an air crash 70 miles from Honolulu. Four other occupants of the ...

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  13. INDIA NOT HAPPY

    A state of anti-climax exists throughout India-Pakistan. After two days celebration of the new-found "freedom," ...

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  14. MIGRATION SCHEMES

    The political correspondent of the "Sunday Empire News," reporting "serious alarm by Dominion Premiers" that Britain ...

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  16. SKELETON OF BIG SEA LIZARD

    The skeleton of a plesiosaurus, or sea lizard, 17 feet long, was discovered during excavation at the Government rocket ...

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  17. U.K. Makes Drug to Combat T.B.

    Cabinet agreed to the mass production of the wonder drug, streptomycin. The Minister for Supply (Mr. Wilmot) has asked the firm ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT MAY FALL

    A motion submitted to Socialist party congress by the party's secretary-general, M. Guy Mollet, and which Congress accepted, is ...

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  19. LORD ADDISON AT CALCUTTA

    The Secretary for Commonwealth Relations (Lord Addison), accompanied by the Minister for State (Mr. McNeil), who are ...

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  20. MAJOR CRISIS LIKELY

    A major crisis is reported as possible in the Dutch Cabinet over the next move in Indonesia. It is reported that Dr. van ...

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  21. APPEAL TO GREEK KING

    Eighty-six Labor members of Parliament have sent an appeal to the Greek King asking him to exercise his prerogative to save ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BRITAIN'S DOLLAR PLIGHT WORSE

    The political correspondent of the "Evening Standard" understands a special cabinet meeting has been called because of disquieting news from the Bank of England on Britain's latest dollar position. ...

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  23. Ex-Servicemen Clash With Communists

    Using their batons, police broke up a violent clash last night between Communists and members of the British ex-Servicemen's League at Dalston, North London. Dalston for several months has been the storm centre ...

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