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  4. NEW PLAN FOR PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Two alternative plans for the progressive elimination of the means test from the old age pension system are outlined in the report of a special committee to be submitted to Federal Caucus to-morrow. ...

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    ACCLAIMED IN LONDON.--The contingent from the Commonwealth which participated in the Victory parade in London received a vociferous reception as it marched proudly along the Mall to the saluting base. This first air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AN AGREEABLE ATMOSPHERE

    "I surrender," said M. Molotov, smilingly, at the meeting of the Foreign Ministers when withdrawing his objection to one several economic clauses of the Italian draft ...

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  7. TROUBLED GREECE

    A call has been made by the Greek Confederation of Labor for a 24-hour general strike as a protest against the Government ...

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  8. EASIER TO TRAVEL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) announced to-night that war-time restrictions on the issue ...

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  9. ATTACK WITHOUT WARNING

    Japan in her major international commitments always reserved the right to fight in self-defence. This right included attacking without warning. This declaration was made by Tojo in his statement to the ...

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  10. "FREAK" RECORD IN TELEVISION

    Perfect television reception with a standard set of the B.B.C.'s London transmission was reported last night from ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    BELGRADE. -- The former commander of a Bosnian Chetnik unit, Rade-Radic, who is being charged with General ...

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  12. GAIETY AT ASCOT

    The greatest of British racing fixtures, Royal Ascot was reopened to-day after a gap of seven years. Officially it was ...

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  13. PARCELS FROM AUSTRALIA

    Replying to allegations that thousands of cases of Australian food parcels were lying "neglected and rotting" in ...

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  14. SOAP ON THE LIST

    Dr. Edith Summerskill, Parliamentary Secretary for Food, announced at a press conference that the domestic soap ration ...

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  15. PALESTINE SABOTAGE

    Jewish terrorists, in a daring move to disrupt all road and rail communications with Palestine, have blown eight, of the nine ...

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  16. MISSIONARIES FOR THE DRAMA

    The Old Vic. Repertory company, which has returned here from a triumphal New York season, is now considering ...

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  17. ONLY A STORM IN A TEACUP

    Brigadier Derek Schreiber is back in London awaiting demobilisation. He is staying with his wife, Lady Clive, at a West ...

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  19. FRITZ KREISLER SERIOUSLY ILL

    The world-famous. violinist and composer, Fritz Kreisler, is ported to be in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TERRIFIC TORNADO

    A death roll of between 25 and 30, with more than a score of injured, has been already reported as a result of a freak tornado ...

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  21. NEW ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

    Among noted pilots chosen to captain the Constellation planes on the British Overseas Airways Corporation new London to New ...

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  22. Britain Facing Serious Shortage of Coal

    The alarming statement that Britain has barely a fortnight's coal stocks was made on Saturday by the combined British electricity companies. "While consumption of ...

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  23. EIGHT JAPANESE HANGED

    Eight Japanese were hanged in Changi gaol for atrocities committed on Andaman Islands. Those hanged included ...

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    WHERE HONOR WAS DUE.--When the Victory parade had passed the saluting base in the Mall, London, the King received and warmly shook the hand of the former Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill). Photograph shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Killer Dog of Dales Is Dead

    The "Killer dog of the dales is dead." It had a brief but deadly career. It killed 134 sheep, mutilated many others, and caused £900 of damage. For a week a massive, ...

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  26. Britain's Unique Flying Farmer

    While his cowmen mustered sheep into one corner of o field, Charles Silvertop, Britain's number one flying former, took off from his Oxfordshire farm in a tiny Auster Autocrat plane to keep a business appointment ...

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