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    Overcast, scattered showers. ...

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  6. TRANSPORT BAR TO FULL SCALE IMMIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Australia's target of 70,000 Immigrants a year could not be achieved yet beause of transport difficulties, the Minister for immigration (Mr. Calwell) said m a statement on the Government's immigration policy in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  7. Big Liner Launched

    The 30,000 ton liner Orcades was launched from Vickers-Armstrong naval construction yard, Barrow-in-Furness, recently. The Orcades is the largest ship in the world to be launched since the end of the war. Photo shows a general view of the liner on the stocks dwarfing the two storey buildings in foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Inquiry Urged into Control of Mandate

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A Royal Commission into the alleged breakdown in the administration of New Guinea and Papua was demanded in the House of Representatives today by Mr. Anthony (C.P., ...

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  9. STRIKES THREATEN PARIS FOOD SUPPLY

    PARIS, Friday (AAP).--Food supplies are threatened in Paris and other big towns by strikes which now involve 2,000,000 men. Planes flew vegetables into the city yesterday and a fleet of Army lorries ...

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  11. EVEN HEADS MAY BE DEARER

    PARIS, Friday (AAP).--Newest recruit to the strikers' ranks is France's official executioner, who has refused to guillotine eight ...

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  12. SLEUTH'S DISGUISE WAS FOOLPROOF

    RANGOON, Friday (AAP).--A Burmese detective at the trial of U saw and others charged ...

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  13. GRAPHIC STORY BY SURVIVOR

    KETCHIKAN (Alaska). Friday (AAP).--A 23-year-old Honduran seaman, Carlos Sanabria, one of four survivors of the wrecked ...

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  14. German Frontiers Big Problem

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).--Britain and the United States challenged, at the Big Four Conference yesterday, Russia's assertion that the 1945 Potsdam Agreement settled the German frontiers. ...

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  16. "BAD LORD BYRON" FILM STRUCK OPPOSITION

    LONDON, Monday (AAP). --A Nottingham librarian, Duncan Gray, has refused to allow the Sydney Box film unit to take photographs of ...

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  17. Indian Troops' Supply Lines Threatened

    NEW DELHI, Friday (A.A.P.).-- In Kashmir Province tribal horsemen estimated to number 10,000 threaten the supply lines of Indian ...

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  18. BARRED HAGGIS BROUGHT DOWN SCOTS' WRATH

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP).--The Department of Agriculture was back in the clans' good graces today when it rescinded an order for the destruction of haggis sent from Scotland by Lord Lovat for the ...

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  19. ATTACKS FEARED IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Friday (AAP). --"D-Day" for Russian-sponsored attacks on Persia's northern provinces is December 13, according to the ...

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