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  4. Exchange Alteration Depends On Sterling

    MELBOURNE. Wed.: “Any question of altering the exchange rate between the Australian pound and sterling would appear to be ...

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  5. NO AGREEMENT ON WHEAT

    Annual meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council to-day failed to reach any agreement on a basis for wheat stabilisation for Australian wheat farmers. ...

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  6. LIFE SENTENCES FOR TWO JAPANESE

    The United States Eighth Army Commission at Yokohama has sentenced Sgt Masaja Ino and civilian watchman, Chosuke Onodera. [?] ...

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  7. HOUSING DREAM “WISHFUL THINKING”

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: Leaders in the building trade today described the statement by the Federal Housing. Minister (Mr Lemmon) ...

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  8. SIR ISAAC ISAACS DEAD

    The sympathies of all sections of the community were expressed to-day when it was learned that Sir Isaac Isaacs, first Australian-born Governor-General of the Commonwealth, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Air-Marshal Bennett Dismissed For Outspokenness

    LONDON, Wed.—The Australian, Vice Marshal D. C. T. Bennett, today announced that he had been forced to discontinue ...

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  10. MEN MOVE TO END QUEENSLAND RAIL STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wed: First move to end the deadlock in the railway strike came from a mass meeting of railway men at Rockhampton ...

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  11. WAGGA MAN KILLED IN BRICK PIT COLLAPSE

    WAGGA, Wed.: A man who was buried under ions of clay at North Wagga this afternoon died in hospital soon after he was rescued. ...

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  12. SECOND DARK ROOM VICTIM DIES

    WAGGA. Wed.—Miss [?] 33, of Docker st. Wagga, the second victim of Tuesday’s fatal fire at the New Criterion ...

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  13. NOVEL STAMP COLLECTION

    CANBERRA, Wed.; A large collection of postage stamps, air mail labels, censors’ stamps used on letters to POW and internees held ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN POLO PONY AUCTION DISAPPOINTING

    LOS ANGELES. Wed: The Australian polo team’s pony auction yesterday resulted in the sale of only seven of the 21 horses ...

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  15. CABLE BRIEFS

    NEW YORK. Wed: The U.S. Justice Department to-day announced the arrest in New York of John Williamson, the National ...

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  16. Mental Patients Escape When Nurses Strike

    PERTH, Wed.: After 175 nurses had gone on strike at Claremont Mental Hospital, eight menial patients, one naked and some ...

    Article : 200 words
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  18. U.S. CUTS OIL EXPORTS

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Department of Commerce today asked foreign countries to reduce their purchases of American oil ...

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  19. BIGGEST BATTLE IN JERUSALEM

    LONDON, Wed.: One British soldier died of wounds, six Arabs and one Jew were killed, while 19 Arabs and six Jews were ...

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  20. “BUS OWNER PAID COSGROVE £5400”

    HOBART, Wed.: When the trial of Robert Cosgrove, 63, former Premier of Tasmania, on 14 charges involving bribery, ...

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  21. EISENHOWER’S MESSAGE TO “THE AMERICAN SOLDIER”

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—General Eisenhower, who during the war was Supreme Commander of the European theatre of operations ...

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  22. £47 MILLION NEW CAPITAL FOR AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA. Wed.: A survey by the Federal Government recently revealed that British and American business organisations ...

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  23. U.K. Faces Grave Position

    Britain’s adverse balance of payments in 1947 totalled £675,000,000, compared with £380,000,000 in 1946, according to a White Paper issued by the Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps) this afternoon. As a result, the net drain on ...

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  24. BOY’S BATTERED BODY FOUND

    WELLINGTON, Wed.—The body of three-year-old Leslie James Voswell, who had been missing from his home at Sumner, ...

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  25. FATHER CHARGED WITH BABY’S DEATH

    ADELAIDE. Wed.: It was alleged in Adelaide Police Court today that a 23-year-old man had contributed to the death of his ...

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  26. GIRL SHOT SISTER’S FIANCE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: In the Coroner’s Court today, a 10-year-old girl related how she accidentally shot her sister’s fiance with ...

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  27. CUSTOMS RAID ON KING’S CROSS CLUB

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Customs officers [?] made a surprise raid on, the Roosevelt Club, King’s Cross, and seized about 200 ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE FOLLOWS ARGUMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wed: Following an altercation on a farm in Gunbower district yesterday afternoon, a 42-year-old farmer of ...

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  29. BENZEDRINE SHOULD BE DANGEROUS DRUG

    SYDNEY, Wed: Benzedrine, sold freely by chemists and used as a stimulant, should be listed under the Dangerous Drugs Act, Dr H. L. ...

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  30. CANADA TO CONSERVE DOLLARS

    OTTAWA, Wed.: The Minister for Trade (Mr Howe), announcing new regulations to conserve dollars, said that the import of cars ...

    Article : 88 words
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