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  3. DEFENCE PLAN FOR AUSTRALIA

    In a statement on Australia's post-war defencepolicy. the Prime Minister, announced today that an interim strength of 13,500 for the Royal Australian Navy had boon approved by ...

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  4. BRITISH VIEW ON DEFENCE

    Reports from Canberra that Australia and New Zealand are prepared to accept a greater measure of ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. Denuded Victoria Square Awaits Re-planning

    Victoria Square today presents a vastly different appearance compared with two weeks ago, as this photo, with its large, open spaces, show. With the majority of the trees removed the square, is now ready for the remodelling plans of the Adelaide City Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH MOVES TO COMBAT FAMINE

    Britain had been in touch with nearly every country in the world in efforts to combat the dangers of world famine, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told a meeting at Manchester ...

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  7. NEW JUDGE OF HIGH COURT

    The Chief Justice of Queensland (Sir William Webb) has been appointed to the High Court bench. He is the first ...

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  8. MR. MAKIN TO RESIGN SEAT

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin), whose formal appointment as Resident Minister in Washington was ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. U.N. DIVISION OVER SPAIN

    With Russia, France, Mexico and possibly China siding with Poland, and Britain and America assuming the leadership in opposition on Poland's move, the decision on whether the United Nations ...

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  10. SHOCK FROM WET ELECTRIC POLE

    When he leaned against a steel pole carrying live electric wires yesterday afternoon. Jack Maxwell Marten, 22, of Sheoak road, Belair. ...

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  11. PERSIAN TROOPS ACT

    Persian troops are reported to have taken over the Mazanderan towns of Sari Shahi and Babul following an attempted ...

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  12. Future Of R.A.A.F.

    The interim strength of the RAAF was to be fixed at the figure necessary to most present commitment, said Mr. Chifley. ...

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  13. INDIAN PARTIES IN DIRECT TOUCH

    The first direct contact between the Congress Party in India and the Moslem League has been made, says neuter's New Delhi ...

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  14. MAY BECOME FIRST AMBASSADOR

    Mr. Makin may become Australia's first Ambassador. It was learned today that the Government was considering the ...

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  15. Tribute To Late Mr. Roosevelt

    President Roosevelt died a year ago today, and in New York the Secetary-General of the United Nations (M. Trygve Lie) paid a ...

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  16. MANUS ISLAND'S FUTURE

    The New York "Daily News," which yesterday criticised Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney for saying that Australia should ...

    Article : 242 words
  17. Greek Elections "Fair And Free"

    The White House announced yesterday that the British, American and French mission which observed toe Greek elections had ...

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  18. Mr. Bevin On "Basis Of Friendship"

    The settlement of difficulties between Britain and India and Britain and Egypt would greatly ease the drain on Britain's manpower, ...

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  19. WAR LOST AT STALINGRAD

    Kalten brunner former chief of the SS, told the War Crimes Tribunal today that in his opinion Germany lost the war at ...

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  20. BRITISH INCOME TAX RELIEF

    Farther concessions in income tax were forecast by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton) when he closed the ...

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  21. WHARF HOLD-UP IN SYDNEY

    A thousand wharf laborers refused work in Sydney today. As a result, six ships were immobilised and 26 ships were ...

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  22. Henry Kaiser "Miracles" Cost Taxpayers $103 Million

    Congress and the business world generally were somewhat shocked when it was disclosed to the Senate Banking Committee that the Henry ...

    Article : 316 words
  23. Regular U.S.-Australia Flights Likely

    Pending the completion of Australian-American negotiations for a civil aviation agreement, the State Department is expected to ...

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