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  4. Russian Delegates Walk Out of Security Council Meeting

    After having reiterated several times during today’s debate that Russia could not discuss the Persian case before April 10, M. Gromyko and other members of the Russian delegation walked out of the meeting of the ...

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  5. JAVA TALKS

    “I am optimistic of the outcome of negotiations now going on in Java,” said Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten tonight when ...

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  6. TO MEET IN JAPAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will visit Japan on the way back from the Prime Minister’s conference in London. He will be the guest ...

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  7. Servicemen’s Dependants First

    Passports will be issued to 12 Australian newspaper proprietors to attend world press conference overseas provided they give a guarantee ...

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  8. Mr. Calwell’s Tilt At “S.M. Herald”

    Minister for Information (Mr Calwell) said that no official application had been made to him by the Lawn Tennis Association for ...

    Article : 307 words
  9. HIGH MASS AT CATHEDRAL

    Women kneel before Cardinal Gilroy (left) at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, when he presided at a solemn Pontifical High Mass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Army Huts Seized at Wollongong

    Trade union officials and members of the Communist Party seized two vacant army huts at Port Kembla tonight. They installed three ...

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  11. Lend-Lease Settlement

    Details of an all-embracing nine-point agreement between Britain and America which finally settles lend-lease, reverse lend-lease, ...

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  12. AURORA AUSTRALIS

    Thousands of people, mainly in the outer western and southern suburbs of Sydney, tonight watch a brilliant display of the aurora ...

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  13. 737 Passengers Next Month

    Passages for 737 persons from the United Kingdom to Australia have been fixed for next month, Mr Chifley said today, Great majority are brides and ...

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  15. MR CALWELL ON SCENT

    Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) said today that he was making inquiries as to how two English families were able to secure ...

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  16. One of the Brightest, Says Government Astronomer

    The aurora australis was clearly visible over Canberra tonight, climbing rapidly into the sky and spreading more slowly. It was brightest ...

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  17. No Break Intended

    Russia’s action was not a break with UNO, says James Weston, New York “Times” correspondent. It was not comparable to German, ...

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  18. Proposed Monetary Fund Amendment

    The Washington correspondent of the “Journal of Commerce” states that Britain, at a meeting of directors of the Bretton Woods Monetary ...

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  19. Wage Pegging Regulations Amended

    National Security (Wage Pegging) Regulations were amended tonight to allow the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to proceed with ...

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  20. ANOTHER JAPANESE COMMANDER CAUGHT

    The Tokio correspondent of American Associated Press states that Lt-General Kumakichi Harada, former Commander of the Japanese 16th ...

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  21. Question in House on Proposed Woollen Mill Scheme

    Questioned today in the House of Representatives by Mr Turnbull (Lib., Vic.) on the proposed formation of the £20,000,000 woollen mill ...

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  22. “Wheat and Fat For Dog Biscuits”

    Charge that 50,000 bushels, representing 1000 tons of flour, and 300 tons of fats, had been made available for dog biscuits ahead of needs ...

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  23. Straight Speaking by Mr. Chifley

    Straight speaking by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) met an attempt in the House of Representatives today to have a copy of ...

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  24. 20,000 TYPHUS CASES IN JAPAN

    The Japanese Kyodo newsagency has reported that over 20,000 cases of eruptive typhus and smallpox have broken out, chiefly in Tokio, ...

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  25. ALLIED STATEMENT ON VENEZIA GIULIA

    Reuter’s correspondent in Rome states that a communique from Allied Mediterranean headquarters in Caserta directs attention to recent ...

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  26. Australia Was Secret Wartime “Strongroom”

    Australia was a secret wartime strongroom in which gold and bullion of many countries was locked away beyond enemy reach. ...

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