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  4. WHEAT CHEQUE MAY BE RECORD

    A record wheat cheque of more than £100,000,000 for exported wheat may be obtained from the coming season's crop. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG CROWD AT CAULFIELD

    Even with no Bernborough in the field the Caulfield Cup is expected to draw huge crowds to-day. Every city hotel fast night reported "house full" and every country train was ...

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  6. Young Migrants Who Are Coming to Australia

    LADS AND LASSES from Scotland about to board the boat train to join the Orient liner Ormonde on the way to Australia. They are assured of a warm welcome here.-- Air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Singapore No Longer Has Indian Force

    The last Indian infantry battalion in Singapore sailed for India aboard the troopship Georgic, thus bringing almost ...

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  8. PAKISTAN PREPARES

    It has been officially announced in Karachi that the Governor of Pakistan (Mr. Jinnah) has agreed to consider carefully a number of ...

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  9. CROSSED OCEAN IN SCHOONER

    A 45-year-old Frenchman, Jean Gau, arrived in Marseilles from New York after a 20-week voyage alone in a 27-ft, ...

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  10. NO RATION CHANGES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--No immediate, changes will be made in the coupon scales for cotton or woollen goods. ...

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  11. Food Production Plans for Australia

    The Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) announced at a press conference that discussions with the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) on measures to increase food ...

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  12. GOOD WEATHER IS THE TIP

    Racegoers can be sure of one winner to-day--the weather. Officials at the Bureau said last night that conditions will ...

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  13. PLANE CRASHES IN SEA

    A plane carrying 39 passengers and a crew of five which left Marseilles last night was forced down in the sea near the ...

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  14. REPLY TO "JONAHS"

    The British Minister for State (Mr. McNeil) told an audience at the Empire Club to-day that in less than a generation four ...

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  15. ROYAL WEDDING BROADCAST

    The British Broadcasting Corporation will broadcast the whole of the Royal wedding on November 20. A commentator inside ...

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  16. TRUSTEESHIP OF NAURU IS.

    The terms of the proposed trusteeship agreement for Nauru were endorsed by the United Nation Assembly's Trusteeship ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government has suggested to the British Government that it should send an ...

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  18. U.S. Cutting Trade With Soviet

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Daily News" reports that the State department, in a series of behind the ...

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  20. Urgent Need For Bags

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Wheat experts fear the loss of a quarter of the N.S.W. harvest, worth more than ...

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  21. ARMED GUARD FOR BUSES

    Steel-helmeted soldiers carrying rifles rode on the back platforms of Paris buses on two services which resumed to-day ...

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  22. BUS BLOWN UP BY MINE

    Six people were killed and 17 wounded when a mine blew up a bus on the Larissa-Volos road. It is believed guerillas laid the ...

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  23. Uncertain Fate for Palestine

    While Britain has reaffirmed in the U.N. Assembly her fixed determination to leave Palestine in a limited time, there are indications that the U.N. may be unable to reach ...

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  24. "Little Assembly" in U.N. Favored

    Britain, at a meeting of the United Nations Political committee to-day threw its support behind the proposal for a 57-nation "Little Assembly." ...

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  25. C.I.O. PRESIDENT

    The Committee for Industrial Organisation to-day re-elected Mr. Philip Murray president for the eighth successive year. ...

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  26. ANGLO-BURMA TREATY

    Mr. Attlee and Takin N[?] (Burma) to-day signed the treaty granting Burma independence on January 6, 1948,, at No. 10 ...

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  27. Truman Obtains Funds to Assist W. Europe

    President Truman told a press conference a to-day that his efforts to find funds for emergency aid to western Europe had met with considerable success. ...

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  28. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  29. GERMAN GENERAL ACQUITTED

    A British War Crimes court to-day acquitted Hans Stumpff, a former Luftwaffe colonel-general, of having passed on a ...

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