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  4. “NO FOOD THREAT TO BRITAIN”

    A denial that he had threatened to cut off all Argentine food shipments to Britain In retaliation for the suspension of [?] ...

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  5. Will Government Split On Nationalisation Banks?

    The Federal Government’s long sustained silence on its proposed nationalisation of private trading banks in Australia is more than likely to be broken on Tuesday after the Caucus has considered the question. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has indicated when Caucus discusses the matter and has decided ...

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  6. Commodity Prices Recede

    Commodities for future delivery tumbled here yesterday under a series of selling waves. Butter dropped three cents, and eggs ...

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  7. AMERICAN EXPERTS DISCUSS EUROPE’S PROBLEMS

    American diplomatic talks on the problems ol Europe and on the Paris economic conference were held at the American Embassy in Paris. Photo shows, left to right, Mr Bonesteel, private secretary to Mr Lovett, US Under-Secretary of State-Lewis Douglas, US Ambassador to Great Britain; Mr Clayton, US Under-Secretary of State for Economic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COAL FAMINE AT CHRISTMAS?

    Australia faces a coal famine at Christmas unless northern New South Wales miners work all “back Saturday” shifts between now and the ...

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  10. “FIGHT SOVIET”

    Differences have arisen between Britain and America on the attitude Persia should take to Russia over the Soviet’s request for ...

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  11. Cripps’ [?] Causes Rush On Domestic Goods

    The warning by the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) that Britain's revised export plan announced on Friday would cause a shortage of domestic goods, caused a rush of housewives yesterday to buy crockery, cooking utensils and furnishing materials. ...

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  12. “One Of Darkest Acts In History”

    Power of discriminatory influence on the financial affairs of individuals could be the only real purpose of the Government’s decision to ...

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  13. BANKS AND THE LAST DEPRESSION

    Trading banks are an integral pit of free and private enterprise ml competition of a number of Including the Commonwealth ...

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  14. ALLEGED ATTACK ON FATHER- IN-LAW

    In Kogarah police court yesterday, police alleged that a young had attacked his sleeping father-in-law with a sharp instrument, ...

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  15. 10,000 at Bank Officers’ Protest

    Rally of 4000 bank officers to protest against bank nationalisation attracted a crowd of 10,000 in the Domain this afternoon and there were ...

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  16. OLD DELHI HAS , PEACEFUL NIGHT

    Old Delhi spent a peaceful night last night following 10 days of communal disturbances, states Reuter. correspondent adds that troops ...

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  17. RECALL BANKNOTES

    Federal Labor Caucus will discuss on Tuesday the proposal, which aims at the recall of the present notes, and the issue of new ...

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  18. Baptised in Murrumbidgee River

    Two men were baptised in the Mnrrumbidgee Biver at Wagga yesterday by Pastor A. Logan, of the Wagga Baptist Church. The ...

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  19. FEAR OF RUSSIANS?

    “Basic political differences and fear of reprisals or persecution” had deterred the majority of 870,000 displaced persons in the three western ...

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  20. BIG LOCKHART PROTEST MEETING

    At the largest open-air meeting ever [?] here, which was fully representative the farming and business [?] the community, a resolution ...

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  21. Canvassers in Mr. Chifley’s Electorate

    During the week-end canvassers called from house to house seeking signatures to a petition to the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley), who is member ...

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  22. Punters Went Home “Broke”

    Bookmakers had a field day at Randwick yesterday and many punters went home “broke” when outsiders won six of the seven races for ...

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  23. Mine Sinks Minesweeper : 3 Dead : 26 Injured

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordan) to-night announced that minesweeper H.M.A.S. Warrnambool struck a mine north of Cairns Saturday with a known loss of two lives. Another member of the crew is missing. ...

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  24. Dutch Quit Rumanian Oilfields

    According to the “Sunday Times.” the Royal Dutch Shell group has decided to withdraw the entire British Dutch staffs from their Rumanian ...

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  25. Why Do They Want to Leave Home?

    “Why do they want to go?” asks the New York “Times” Sunday magazine in a lengthy article on the departure for Australia of a party of ...

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  26. Want Two Egg Board Officials Removed

    Widespread discontent existing among poultry farmers over the administration the Egg Controller and Deputy Controller in NSW was indicated here ...

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  27. Woman Flung: Through Windscreen

    A 34-year old woman [?] severe [?] to the face and [?] today when she was [?] through the windscreen of a car. She ...

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  28. Cyclist Killed in Crash Into Car

    A cyclist who lost control of his bicycle and crashed into a car at the foot of Bulli Pass near Thirroul this afternoon, died late this evening in ...

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  29. Beer Famine in Sydney

    There was a beer famine in most Sydney suburbs after 1 p.m. yesterday due partly to the excessive thirst of customers during the previous week’s ...

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