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    ENCHANTED BY ISLAND MUSIC.--Although sung in South Melbourne town hall far from the scene of their origin, songs of the Hebridean Islands entranced children of the South Melbourne district and State schools yesterday. In a different atmosphere the music lost none of its charm, and the songs by Madame Gregor Wood offered something­­­­ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEW LOSE WORK

    No large-scale standing sown of employes is expected any branch of industry following the announcement yesterday of the ...

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  6. NO GAS RATIONING THIS WEEK

    Gas rationing is not expected this week. Coal stocks are at their lowest level but news was received last night of supplies now on the way to Melbourne from New South Wales. ...

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  7. MOLOTOV SPEECH

    Mr. Byrnes at a press conference here, replying to M. Molotov, denied the, existence of any Anglo-American bioc, which ...

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  8. PREFERS FIRST CLASS

    B.B.C. Brains Trust guest, Michael Ayrton, painter and critic, confessed over [?] radio last night to an audi[?] of ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    Further negotiations between the Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Krug) and the miners' leader (Mr. John Lewis) have ...

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  10. SPIRITED ATTACK ON COMMUNISM

    The British Commonwealth and China lined up beside the United States at to-day's meeting of the Allied .Council when they notified the Soviet that no form of totalitarianism would be welcomed for Japan. ...

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  11. POLICY OF BRITISH

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas, British Commander in Germany, announced to-day a new phase in British policy for ...

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  12. FUTURE OF CZECHS

    The Prague correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the results of the Czech election have left unanswered the question ...

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  13. Tie Up in Canada

    Over 60 vessels have been tied up by the Canadian Seamen's Union strike against the Great Lakes ship owners for an ...

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  14. ILLITERACY IN U.S.A.

    Ten million adults in the United Slates can neither read nor write, according to Dr. Stella S. Canter, director of ...

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  15. SCARE STORY REFUTED

    A scare story from American sources that British infants are undernourished and unfit for travel overseas has been refuted ...

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  16. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    The Communist General, Chou En Lai asserted to-day that Chiang Kai-shek has personally taken, over the direction of the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  18. PAILS HAILED IN BRITAIN

    Betty Nuthall, the darling of Wimbledon,in the 1930's, is flying from New York to London late this week for her first visit home ...

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  19. EXECUTION OF FOUR NAZIS

    The first four of 28 members of the Dachau concentration camp staff were hanged at Landsberg prison where Hitler ...

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  20. HINDRANCE ALLEGED

    The Government has despatched two sharp Notes to Albania and Jugoslavia. The Note to Albania states that ...

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  21. TRIBUTE TO PRESS

    Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, in a speech at a Newspaper Press Fund dinner to-day, stated, that during the war he did not ...

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  22. REPARATIONS IN KOREA

    The United States Reparations Commissioner (Mr. E. Pauley), accompanied by a staff. of technical, experts and clerks, has left ...

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  23. QUINTUPLETS' BIRTHDAY

    The usual shoals of presents were absent from the Dlonne quintuplets' twelfth, birthday, celebrations. The Quins had asked that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. YEHUDI MENUHIN FINED FOR STOPPING TRAIN

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Geneva says the famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin was arrested in ...

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  25. RESTORED TO REGISTER

    The General Medical Council has restored Dr. Arthur Henry Hennessy, an Australian, to the Medical Register. ...

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  26. ITALIAN CLASH ON AMNESTIES

    The first clash between the new Italian King, Umberto II. and the Italian Government occurred when King Umberto refused to ...

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  27. SIAM'S PLEA TO U.N.

    Siam has complained officially to the United Nations that French colonial troops from Indo-China had crossed the Me-Kong River ...

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  28. END OF GERMAN SHIP YARDS

    Royal Navy demobilition teams have completed the destruction of the great Blohm and Voss ship yards at Hamburg, where ...

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  29. 10 MEX KILLED IN EXPLOSIONS

    Ten workmen were killed- in explosions in munition depots in the mountain fortress of Saint Maurice, south-east of Lake ...

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  30. Navy Has Record Patrol Bomber

    The Navy's entry for the Atomic Age is a bombing twin- engined Lockheed Neptune P2V which flew from Brooklyn to ...

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  31. Hitler's Cabinet Squabbled

    The Nazi former chief of the German slave labor organisation (Dr. Sauckel) described here today his controversies with Reich ...

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