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  4. Scientist Risks Life In Dive Under Whale

    LONDON, Fri.— Scientists looking for ways of preserving whale meat for human consumption ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. Walking On The Thames

    A change from the usual boating scenes on the Thames at Oxford was provided recently during Britain’s ice blitz, when the river froze over and proved strong enough for this lone stroller to walk on it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. preference Queries

    MELB, Fri.—Commenting upon recent discussions in the Commonwealth ...

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  7. EARLY ACTION SOUGHT ON AMERICAN AND PROPOSALS

    WASHINGTON, Friday—Congressional leaders are seeking early action on the proposals of President Truman to give financial and other aid to Greece and turkey in an effort to combat totalitarianism. King George of the Hellenes, ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. Mid-Week Sport Restrictions in U.K. Announced

    LONDON, Fri—The Home Secretary (Mr Chuter Ede) in announcing today in the House of Commons mid-week sport ...

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  9. AMERICAN INTERVENTION CRITICISED

    MOSCOW, Fri.—Moscow Radio devoted the entire morning news bulletin to President Truman’s speech ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. Food Gift To Britain Move Frustrated

    CANBERRA, Fri.— Another attempt by the Opposition to have Sir Earle Page’s food-for-Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SALVATION ARMY BARRED IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Fri.—Control authorities, as a result of Russian complaints, have refused the Salvation Army permission to carry on ...

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  12. Full High Court Gives Joint Hearing Ruling

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — By a unanimous decision the Full High Court this morning de-High High Court this morning ...

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  13. U.S. SHOULDERING BIGGER PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The lifting of the worldwide standard of living could be accomplished only by the provision of a liberal system of international trade without arbitrary barriers, excessive tariffs or discriminations, said the American Ambassador to Australia (Mr Robert Butler) today. ...

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  14. Move for City Council Appointment

    The appointment of an engineer or deputy engineer to assist the Town Clerk (Mr T. J. Nihill) will be discussed next ...

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  15. FORMER P.O.W. OF JAP. WILL NOT RECEIVE SUBSISTENCE GRANT

    CANBERRA, Fri. — Australian prisoners of war held by the Japanese will not receive a subsistence allowance of 3/ a day ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. Charge for Water Used by Base Hospital

    A letter sent by the Urban Water Trust on February 15 to the Base Hospital Committee advised that the Trust had decided ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. Conference On Meat Dispute Ends in Deadlock

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— Today’s meat conference ended in a deadlock, Although the butchers ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. MINISTER ALLEGES: Concerted Move To Force Increase In Meat Prices

    Canberra, Fri. — There had been a concerted move by certain interests in the meat trade over the last few weeks ...

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  19. First Step Taken In Promised Tennis Boil-over

    SYDNEY Fri.—The first step in what promises to he the biggest boil-over in Australian tennis history was taken today with ...

    Article : 153 words
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  21. PARENTS BELIEVE HIM A KILLER, SAYS GRANT

    SYDNEY, Fri. — The only person who loved him was his wife. Sidney Grant (28), laborer, told the Full Court of Criminal ...

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  22. MUSCATELS 12/- TO 24/-

    MELBOURNE. Fri.— The demand was strong for a limited quantity of grapes and tomatoes available at Queen Victoria ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. Olivia De Havilland Wins Academy A ward tor “To Each His Own”

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday.—Olivia de Havilland for her role in “To Each His Own” and Frederic March for his role in “The Best Years of Our Lives” received the Motion Picture Academy statuette awards for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    LAHORE: It has been officially announced that 250 were killed and 800 houses were destroyed during recent communal rioting near Multan. Damage is estimated at £100,000. ...

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  25. NEW SYNTHETIC YARN

    TAFTSVILLE (Conn), Fri. — Aralac Incorporated, a subsidiary of National Dair, Products Corporation, of New York, is ...

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  26. FINE AND COOL

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The weather for the past 24 hours has been line cloudy at times with cool to moderate ...

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