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  4. Dispute With Russia is “Most Urgent”

    The Persian Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Hussein Ala, told a journalist that the latest Persian communication expressed strong opposition to delaying the meeting of the Security Council and reiterated the belief that ...

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  5. DIGGERS AND JAP GIRLS

    Dancing by Australian soldiers in Japan was defended today by the Commander-in-Chief, British Commonwealth Occupation Force ...

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  6. REDS ARE CRITICISED IN COAL REPORT

    The Australian coal industry in its major fields was a tottering industry as the result of constant industrial troubles in the form of incessant pit-top meetings, absenteeism, stoppages of production and strikes. ...

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  7. FAMINE MAY KILL 15 MILLION

    Sir Girja Shanker Majpal, Indan Agent-General in Washington, told the Council of UNRRA that 5,000,000 to 15,000,000 Indians ...

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  8. IN SEIZED SYDNEY MANSION

    R.S.L. officials interview people who have “moved” into the King’s Cross mansion, Here in a room 35ft. x 20ft., muralled by US. forces who once occupied the mansion are, from left : Mr N. Docker, J. Buckley, Mrs N. Docker, A. Dunlop, J. R. Lewis (State Secretary of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Manslaughter Verdict

    A jury in the Criminal Court today found. Roy John Gordon Robins, aged 27, plumber, of Haines st., North Melbourne, guilty of ...

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  10. JAPS LEAD INDONESIANS

    A patrol of British and Indian troops south of Semarang encountered about 100 Indonesians led by two Japanese officers, one of whom was ...

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  11. Mr Churchill to Dictate Memoirs an Bed

    American Associated Press says that Mr Churchill, who left for England aboard the Queen Mary, plans to dictate his memoirs while in bed. ...

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  12. Man’s Death After Being Picked Up in Street

    A verdict of accidental death was recorded today at the inquest on the death of Ernest Albert Frost, aged 66. Police said when Frost was ...

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  13. BEASLEY’S BIG FOOD CACHE

    Large quantities of Australian food, including seven 70 lb. bags of sugar and two chests of tea, were shipped to England for the ...

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  14. MEAT STILL SCARCE

    Although the meat trouble was officially settled last Sunday, Melbourne housewives are having as much difficulty in getting meat as ...

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  15. Move to End Brewery Strike

    A joint application to the court by Tooth’s and the unions concerned to settle the beer strike is imminent. The NSW Trades and Labor ...

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  16. Payment of Female Bank Officers

    Judge Foster delivered a reserved judgment in the Arbitration Court today on an application for increased rates of pay for women in banks ...

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  17. Big Prize to Investor of Jet Propulsion Engine

    The Institute of Mechanical Engineers tonight presented Air Commodore Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet propulsion engine, with the £1200 ...

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  18. TRANS-JORAN BECOMES A STATE

    A treaty was signed today between Britain and Trans-Jordan which marks the emergence of Trans-Jordan from a mandate to a sovereign ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER APOLOGISES TO PEER’S SON

    “Truth and Sportsman” Ltd., Australia, today apologised in the High Court to the Hon. Maxwell Attken for an article about him ...

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  20. Grip of Services on Telephone Installations

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) forecast many difficulties in providing increased telephone facilities for city and country residents when replying ...

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  21. EARL AND MARCHIONESS AWARDED £52,000 IN SYDNEY COURT

    Isabel Nellie Larnach Nevill, Marchioness of Abergavenny, of Eridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells, Sussex, England, and the ...

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  22. 20 PEOPLE NOW IN SEIZED HOUSE

    The mansion in King’s Cross, which was seized by ex-servicemen, was the subject of an application before the Paddington court today, when Edward ...

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  23. Clash of Rival Unions Causes Strike

    In a protest against the refusal of the Conciliation Commissioner to recognise Miners’ Federation officials as their representatives, about 90 ...

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  24. PETROL RATION TICKETS

    Issue of petrol ration tickets for March would not cease until March 27 at all country post offices, said the chairman of the Liquid Fuel ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA HAS SECRET WEAPON

    An Australian secret weapon was demonstrated today to high Army officers. It is a 14-inch steel tube projector which, when attached to a ...

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  26. Quicker Express Run to Albury

    A faster time-table for certain Melbourne express trains running from Sydney and Albury, was announced today by the secretary of ...

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  27. Television for Atomic Bomb Test

    The Navy Department has demonstrated new air-borne television equipment to be used by official observers in the Bikini atoll atomic ...

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  28. U.S. Consul Hurriedly Leaves Dairen

    Mr Leo Sturgeon, United States Consul - General in Dairen, returned unexpectedly today, but declined to comment on why he stayed ...

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  29. £2½ Million for N.S.W. Roads

    Speaking at the re-opening of the Shell Oil Company’s refinery at Clyde today, the Premier (Mr McKell) announced that the State ...

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  30. CANNOT DRIVE CAR FOR 20 YEARS

    Ernest Hyde, alias Ernest Bede Cotter, aged 42, who, in 1944, was fined £[?] and disqualified from holding a driving licence for 10 years, was ...

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  31. DOCTORS LEFT OPERATIONS TO TAXI DRIVER

    Doctors in the Nouengemme concentration camp would sometimes tire of an unfinished operation, walk out and leave an unqualified taxi driver ...

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  32. Australian Novels in New York

    Four Australian novels will be Published here within a month— Norman Lindsay’s “Cousin From Fiji,” Kylie Tennant’s “Lost Haven,” ...

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