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  4. OFFICIAL FORECAST:

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  5. ROYAL ARMS FOR BARY

    THE DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER nursing the four-day-old daughter of Mrs J. Briggs, of Surry Hills (Sydney). The baby, which is Mrs Briggs' tenth, will be called Mary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  6. EXCITEMENT GROWS ON ATOM TEST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- Full details of the fabulous "operation crossroads" when a new era of military science may be ushered in by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 527 words
  7. GEN. BLAMEY INDICTS AIR FORCE HQ

    A public investigation of disclosures by Air Vice-Marshal W. D. Bostock in The Herald of bungling by RAAF Headquarters during the war, to the detriment of operations in the field, ...

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  8. Debate On Coal In Canberra -- P. 3

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  9. Tinplate Controls On Soon

    CANBERRA. -- Controls on the use of tinplate, relaxed last October, would be reinstituted from July 1 ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. CHIFLEY YIELDS TO CAUCUS ON PENSIONS

    CANBERRA. -- Caucus today forced the Chifley Government to raise to £1 the income which pensioners may receive without disqualification from full pension rights. ...

    Article : 384 words
  11. WAITING FOR A MIRACLE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- John Hennessy, of Lochgelly, Scotland, ex-miner, is waiting for another ...

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  13. WORKERS MARCH TO ARBITRATION COURT

    Ceasing work at lunch-hour today 242 men refitting the steamer Wanganella marched to the Arbitration Court, after a meeting at which they condemned the "go-slow" tactics of the judges in the 40-hour week case. Except for the murmur of voices as the men crowded into ...

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  14. IN OTHER PAGES

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  15. ATOMIC TRAINING GROUND HERE

    CANBERRA. -- Professor Marcus Oliphant, a leading scientist in the development of the atom bomb, is to visit his native Australia to give the Commonwealth the benefit of his knowledge. ...

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  16. Helps Train GN Hopes

    GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE hopes, with their trainer, Duncan McRae, at Caulfield today. McRae has trained three National Hurdle winners and one National Steeple winner in the past four years. His 11-year-old daughter, Deidre, is seen on Illumination, while Quixotic, winner of the 1945 Grand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Guerrillas Drowned In Pig Baskets

    At least 1000 Dutch, British and Australian guerrilla fighters, captured by the Japanese on Java between March 1942 and December 1943, were huddled into pig baskets, loaded on lorries and drowned in the ...

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  18. Woman Doctor's Fight Through Blizzard

    CANBERRA. -- Using skis, a woman doctor battled recently through a blizzard to reach a desperately sick woman in snow-bound Adaminaby. With her only medical supplies in a pack on her ...

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  19. Churchill's Tribute To Coalition

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr Churchill is sending a bronze medallion to all ministers and junior ministers of ...

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