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  4. BUREAU FORECAST

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  5. Rabbit Scalps Fall Early On D-for-Destruction Day

    IT'S D-DAY for rabbits in Victoria today. Here is some of the catch made by trappers at Trawool. ASSAULT by fumigation on a warren at Mr. A. R. Urquhart's property, Worrough. The workers are Anita Urquhart, Colin Shaw and Athol Adams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH PLANS FOR 750,000 FORCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Britain is planning for an armed force of 750,000 men by the end of the 1949- 1950 financial year. ...

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  7. Ward 'Amazed When Shown Bulolo Letter By Forshaw'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When Mr. Ward (Minister for External Territories) was shown on December 15, 1947, a letter to Mr. Ray Parer and signed "E. J. Ward per ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.K. CLAMP ON WAR EXPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Government will put an additional range of goods of potential ...

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  9. BHP IRON WORKS TO CLOSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Broken Hill Proprietary's iron and steel works at ...

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  10. Kyneton Races?

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  11. Racing Gold Cup Stolen

    The 200-guinea Mornington Gold Cup was stolen from the main display window of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Call To Arms-- By Churchill

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Churchill, in a five- minute broadcast, supporting the Government's ...

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  13. Navy Chief Critical

    HOBART, Wednesday.--The need for more manpower for the three fighting services was stressed ...

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  14. 'QUIT JAPAN' STORM

    TOKYO, Wednesday.--There is no longer any reason to conceal the fact that the American spokesman who made the "quit Japan" statement in Tokyo was the U.S. Army Secretary (Mr. ...

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  15. OUR DEFENCES LAG, SAY OPPOSITION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australia was better equipped to meet any war emergency than before the last war, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) said in the House of Representatives ...

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  17. O'KEEFE CASE

    First legal step in efforts to prevent the deportation of Mrs. Annie O'Keefe and her children was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Too-Hasty Minister

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.--The U.S. State Department is in a hot spot, with Mr. Royall. ...

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  19. T. M. Burke Dead

    Mr. T. M. Burke, well-known businessman and sportsman, died at his home in Armadale last ...

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  20. Their Lucky Day

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--An American Skymaster engaged in the Berlin air lift crashed in flames today near Celle, in ...

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  21. WOMEN GET CHANCE TO BE P.S. CHIEFS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A woman may in future become Director General of Posts and Telegraphs or permanent, head of some other Federal Department as a result of a change in ...

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  22. Underground Trams Off

    Cabinet yesterday discussed a plan that trams should go underground at about Nicholson Street and continue under ...

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  23. Jap Joins BBC

    LONDON, Tuesday.--One of the first Japanese to take up an appointment in London since the war is Tatsue Ishida, 32, a ...

    Article : 37 words
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