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  4. AGREEMENT URGED ON BASES

    An American committee which has just concluded a tour of Pacific island bases has submitted a report in which an agreement is favored whereby Australia would be given ...

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    THE GRAND PARADE.-- All that is best in Australia's primary wealth is concentrated in the grand parade at the RoyalShow. This picture shows some of the many fine cattle which took part yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONSUMPTION OF COAL GROWS

    Greater industrialisation in Victoria has increased consumption of black and brown coal and briquettes to the highest peak in the State's history. To maintain production and to offset the shortage of supplies from ...

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  7. NEW NOTE TO TITO

    The United States has sent Yugoslavia a 1700-word Note denouncing as false and exaggerated charges of improper ...

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  8. Saturday Work Ballot

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The general president of the Miners Federation (Mr. H. Wells) said tonight that he expected miners on ...

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  9. REACTIONS TO PLAN

    Mr. Churchill's speech at Zurich, in which he advocated a United States of Europe under the leadership of French and ...

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  10. HIGH PRICES INQUIRIES

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Prices Commissioner (Mr. M. E. McCarthy) has withdrawn from five companies the privilege of ...

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  11. DISORDER IN GREECE

    A band of 150 men who came from Albania, armed with machine guns and grenades, attacked three Greek villages near ...

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  12. Farmers in Kent Angry Over POW's

    Kent farmers, who are working day and night to save the harvest, despite almost continuous rain, are angry because ...

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  13. LOWERING OF PRESTIGE

    A meandering 13 days debate on Greece brought the prestige of the Security Council and the United Notions to the lowest point yet. This was frankly admitted by ...

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  14. AMENITIES MISSION.

    The British Commonwealth Occupation Force amenities mission, headed by Major-General W. Bridgeford, Q.M.G., of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. British People Face Grim Winter

    British people, who are now experiencing the early chills and rains of approaching winter, were given a serious warning by the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) that the country is faced with a ...

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  16. U.S. EMBASSY IN CAIRO

    The United States and Egypt have agreed to raise, their, diplomatic missions in Cairo and Washington respectively to ...

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  17. RESCUED TO BE EXECUTED

    Immediately after the court sentenced Mario Passalacqua to death for causing Italian partriots to be shot, members of ...

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  18. TRUE TO UAREL

    A heavy explosion partly demolished Haifa's eastern, railway station. Police stated that a party of ...

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  20. RADIO STATION ATTACKED

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome says about 100 men with hand grenades arid machine guns attacked the Palermo broadcasting ...

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  21. SHIP DISPUTE DRAGS ON

    Although Atlantic Coast ship owners immediately accepted the arbitrator's award, making the American Federation of Labor ...

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  22. DEVELOPMENT OF RADAR

    Mr. N. A. Whiffen, leader of the Australian scientific mission to Washington, announced that Australia, on October 28, will ...

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  23. FRONTIER OF ITALY

    As the vote was about to be taken in the Italian Political Committee on proposals concerning the future frontier of Italy, ...

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  24. BIG PURGE BY SOVIET

    A decree, signed, by Marshal Stalin, as chairman of the Council of Ministers,and colonel- General Zdanov, as secretary of ...

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  25. Dockside Muddle at Port of Liverpool

    One of the worst dockside muddles in recent months occurred at Liverpool yesterday, when the Orbita, from Australia, arrived with a large number of Australians, war brides and oversea travellers. ...

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  26. RUSSIANS-- COPYING U.S. SUPFR-FORTRFSSES

    Aircraft industrialists are alarmed by reports from army intelligence staff officers that the Russians are copying American planes which took refuge in Siberia after the raids on Japan during the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. SEAMEN'S STRIKE IN JAPAN

    The seamen's strike, which lasted ten days, has been settled by an agreement in which the employers conceded all the ...

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