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  4. MEAT AND CLOTHES RATIONING ENDS

    MEAT and clothes rationing has ended. As of today you will not require coupons for these goods. This was announced in Canberra last night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) a few minutes after he had told the Premiers’ ...

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  5. REDS May Use New Currency

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians, following the Introduction of the Allied currency reform plan in Western Germany, are expected to introduce some form of ...

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  6. MR. AMERY BACKS US

    In a message to Sunraysia Daily and Its associated newspapers. Mr. L. S. Amery president of the Empire ...

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  7. EAGLE KILLS BOY

    A Turkish shepherd watched helplessly today as an eagle seized his 7-year-old I son, [?]ew off and then ...

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    A MECHANICAL excavator, with back-ditcher attachment, loaned to First Mildura Irrigation Trust by John Dunstan and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLICE START HUGE ROUND-UP IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—Hundreds of armed police last night began a round-up throughout Malaya of persons suspected of being connected with the wave of violence which is sweeping the country. ...

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  10. U.K.-EIRE TRADETALKS

    The trade talks between Britain and Eire were adjourned at midnight last night until today after “substantial progress had been ...

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  11. Lord Louis Farewelled

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—One hundred thousand people from Old and New Delhi yesterday thronged the ...

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  12. Dentists’ Refusal

    LONDON, Monday. —Members of the British Dental Association have decided by an overwhelming majority not ...

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  13. SEVEN JEWS ARRESTED

    Associated Press correspondent in Cairo reports that police have arrested seven Jews in connection with the explosion in the ...

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  14. Eggs May Be Dearer Next Year

    MELBOURNE,, Mon. — Eggs and poultry will probably be scarcer and dearer next year. ...

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  15. TOWN LOST IN FIRE

    KINGSTOWN (St. Vincent, British West Indies), Monday Castries, the capital of the nearby island of St. Lucia, was ...

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  16. ITALIAN DRIVE AGAINST ARMS

    Rome Radio today announced that the Italian Premier (Signor De Gasperi) intends to submit a bill to Parliament introducing ...

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  17. PROTEST BY BISHOPS

    Catholic priests in Budapest today read a pastoral letter signed Cardinal Mindszenty and [?]5 bishops, protesting vigorously ...

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  18. PLANE TO COLLECT BUTTER

    Trans-Australia Airlines’ freighter aircraft will fly tomorrow to Flinders Island, to pick up 64001b. of butter, which has been ...

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  20. LIBERAL LEADS IN TOORAK

    When counting for the by-election for the Toorak seat in the House of Assembly was completed today, Mr. Reynolds, K.C., Liberal, ...

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  21. FIREWOOD FOR MELBOURNE

    Despite the shortage of coal the Railways Department is attempting to maintain supplies of trucks to carry firewood to Melbourne ...

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  22. SAD FAREWELL FOR MIDDLESEX WIDOWER

    It was not an revoir, but farewell for Mr T. R. J. Baxter, a 58-year-old Middlesex widower and hid 14-year-old daughter ...

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  23. WATCH FOR NEW MOON KILLER

    Because there will be a full tonight the police are strain[?]very effort to apprehend a who escaped after he was ...

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  24. AUSTRIA WANTS TROOPS WITHDRAWN

    Another request for the withdrawal of occupation troops in Austria was made today by the Foreign Minister (M. Gruber!) ...

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  25. SIRENS SCREECH FOR DE GAULLE

    All air raid sirens in Verdun screeched for 10 minutes as General de Gaulle was about to begin his speech commemorating the ...

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  26. PLANS TO MOVE WHEAT

    The Australian Wheat Board is investigating the possibility of carrying bulk wheat from country storage centres to Geelong by ...

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  27. GOOD MORNING

    MR. A. W. PEARCE, of 11th Street, who has long taken a keen and active Interest in the affalr[?] of this district, has ...

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  28. EISENHOWER IS TOP FAVORITE

    NEW YORK, Monday. —The newspapers are telling General Eisenhower, now head of Columbia University, that America wants him as President. Somewhat relieved ...

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  29. NO BAN TO FAT EXPORT

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) said today that provided the consignments complied with the ordinary export ...

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  30. £25,000 For Whooping Cough, Diphtheria

    The Commonwealth is planning a £25,000 scheme to guarantee immunisation against whooping cough and diphtheria for all ...

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