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  4. U. S. Plans Big 4 Year Aid Programme For Britain

    Britain will still relv on Australia, Canada and Argentina for many of her basic foods, even when the long-term European recovery programme is effective. ...

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  5. “NEIGHBORS MENACING GREECE”

    The Greek Government has told U.N.O. and friendly nations that eight Albanian divisions are concentrated in southern Albania, near the Greek border, states Reuter's correspondent in Athens. ...

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  6. TWO ENGINES DERAILED AT WAGGA YESTERDAY

    Breakdown crane in action at Wagga yesterday [?] back on to the [?] which were derailed on a siding in front of the station early yesterday morning. The engines which were hauling a train-load of wheat, jumped the [?] caused to the service and two engines on hand took the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Indians Beat Off Rebels

    LONDON, Wed. — Four thousand steel-helmeted raiders, using artillery, mortars and [?] made their first major ...

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  8. MINISTER’S PLAIN TALK

    MELBOURNE. Wed.: The Minister for Transport(Mr Kent Hughes) summoned to his office this morning the secretary of the ...

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  9. PROTESTS AGAINST , EXPORT OF CEMENT

    ADELAIDE. Wed: A suggestion that portion of the cement necessary for construction of the rocket range should come from Victoria ...

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  10. India’s Complaint Debate Postponed.

    LAKE SUCCESS. Wed.—The Security Council yesterday agreed to the Pakistan request for a postponement of consideration of the ...

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  11. BIGGER COAL OUTPUT PREDICTED

    SYDNEY, Wed: Due chiefly to the influence of the Joint Coal Board and its activities and plans for correcting- matters which ...

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  12. IS STALIN ILL?

    LONDON. Wed.: Speculation, as to whether Marshal Stalin is suffering from cancer has been revived by the admission of the ...

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  13. CROWN ALLEGES CUT UP OF £50,000

    John Smith (“Jock”) Garden was believed to one of several persons to whom a Queensland firm had paid £50,000 said Mr Shand, KC (for the Crown) in the special Federal Court to-day. ...

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  14. TRUMAN CALLS FOR POLITICAL TRUCE

    President Truman, in a “State of the Union” message, to-day called on Congress to abandon party politics despite the oncoming elections, to ratify the European recovery programme promptly, and to give ...

    Article : 497 words
  15. DOG BROUGHT HELP TO INJURED BOY

    SYDNEY, Wed,—Howling of a dog ted a father to the railway line where his 2½-year-old son lay unconscious. The [?] ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. Digger Dies In Japan

    KURE, Wed.—An Australian soldier; Sgt 1. E. W. Smith, died as a result of injuries received when fell from a building at ...

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  17. THREE MEN AND WOMAN REMANDED

    MELBOURNE. Wed— Charged with being in possession of [?] detonators and fuse in a manner that was for no lawful ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. MEAT FAMINE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Wed: The Meat Industry Employes' Union committee to-night decided not to extend [?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  19. Cyclone Near Queensland Coast

    BRISBANE. Wed—A cyclone which is developing off Thursday Island is expected to bring heavy rain to the north. At 9 a.m. ...

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  20. Union Bank Profit Up

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Profit of the Union Bank of Australia Ltd for 1946-47 rose by 14 [?] to the highest level since ...

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  21. WARM WEATHER EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: The Weather Bureau expects warmer weather for Victoria from tomorrow. ...

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  23. WILL ATTEMPT TO MAKE OWN RAIN

    CANBERRA. Wed.—A wellknown grazier from the dry western [?] of Queensland will attempt to make his own rain. ...

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  24. More Paralysis Cases In S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Wed. — Two five year-old boys — from Semaphore Park and Salisbury — were transferred to-day from the suspect to ...

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  25. Three On £1213 Stealing Charge

    HOBART. Wed.— Three recent arrivals from the mainland. Victor Ronald Edmond, John Joseph Smith and Norman Anthony Haines, ...

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  26. £30 FINE FOR ALLEGED FALSE DECLARATION

    MELBOURNE, Wed—In the Preston court today, Samuel Shadbolt Fellows cartage contractor, tractor of Powell st, Regent, ...

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  27. A NEW ANGLE ON ICE

    Horst Faber, famous German ice skating champion, provides a remarkable study in balance, while skating at speed on the rink at Garmische, popular winter resort in the Bavarian Alps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Prices Officers Raid Meat Market

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Acting on a report that some metropolitan wholesale meat firms were taking advantage of the meat ...

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  29. Want £100 Million Loan For Education

    An Australia wide campaign for a “New Deal in Education” for children and teachers was approved by teachers [?] from all States at the annual conference of the Australian Teachers’ Federation to-day. ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. C.P. Leaders’s Remedy To Combat Inflation

    CANBERRA. Wed —An all-out production drive. coupled with reduced [?]. was urged to-day by the leader of tile [?] ...

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  31. TWO MORE YOUTHS BREAK PAROLE

    MELBOURNE, Wed: Two more youths have escaped from the [?]Reformatory Prison Farm gear [?] ...

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  32. Some Yugo-Slavs Will Not Go Home

    PERTH. Wed.—Claiming that they were misled when booking their passages, a number of Yugo-Slavs due to leave ...

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  33. RAIN TOTALLY RUINS SOME WHEAT CROPS

    SYDNEY, Wed: A number of farmers in the western districts considers it would be only a waste time to strip the wheat crop ...

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