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  4. South Africa Takes Stand On union’s Sovereignty

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr Malan, Leader of the Opposition, has submitted & resolution to, the House of Assembly, providing for the rejection of the UNO request that South West Africa be placed under [?] and of the request ...

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  5. MAJ. COUSENS’ COMMISSION TO BE CANCELLED

    MELBOURNE Wednesday—The Government-General in Council has cancelled the commission issued to Major Charles H. Cousens as an officer of the Australasian Military Forces. Announcing this today, the ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. Bicycle Tyres More Difficult To Obtain Now Than During War

    Bicycle tyres and tubes are more difficult to obtain in Sunraysia now than they were during the war years. ...

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  7. Britain’s Tennis Stars On Parade

    Nine of Britain’s leading women lawn tennis players practised at Wimbledon recently in preparation for the Wightman Cup under the leadership of ex-Squadron Leader D. Masked, All England Club coach. Picture shows them going out for coaching by Maskell (centre), Left to right: Mrs. P. Dawson Scott (Peggy McCorkindale), Mrs Menzies (Kay Stammers), Miss Jean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  8. Wheat Stabilisation Plan Brought To A Standstill

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Government’s wheat stabilisation plan had been brought to a temporary standstill as a result of its rejection by South Australian growers. ...

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  9. Ironworkers Leave Job After Heated Meeting

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—After a heated meeting, members of the Ironworkers’ Union who returned to work at Disco Manufacturing Corporation Pty. Ltd. in defiance of their union executive, left the factory today. ...

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  10. No Decision On AWU Claims For Harvest

    No decisions were reached at the important conference yesterday between representatives of the Australian ...

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  11. Experiments On Prisoners Admitted

    LONDON, Wed,—The Hamburg correspondent of the Exchange telegraph Company states that Dr. Rolf Rosenthal, ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. Fossilised Remains “Missing Links”

    LONDON Wed—Fossilised remains discovered at Sterkfontein (Transvaal) in 1938 were no doubt ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. A.R.U. Seeks Early Hearing of General Claims

    MELBOURNE, Wed— Following yesterday’s statement by the Australian Railways Union that it would query the delay in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. Gen, Eisenhower [?] Hospital

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—General Eisenhower, who is suffering from an acute stomach disorder, order has been admitted to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
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  16. BONAVENTURE REFLOATED BY OWN POWER

    BRISBANE, Wed— The Royal Navy depot ship, Bonaventure which ran aground on a sand bank north of Cooktown during ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. CURRANT PRICES

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  18. Statement on Palestine Policy Refused

    LONDON, Wed—When the House of Commons resumed after the Christmas recess the Colonial Secretary (Mr Creech ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. Red Cliffs Learn-To-Swim Class And Instructors

    A group of instructors in the water -at -the Learn-to-Swim classes at Red Cliffs Memorial Baths on Tuesday. From left: Mr Robin Cameron, Miss. Maureen Pedier Mr Douglas Howie, Miss Coral Pedler, Mr A. Barnett (Baths Superintendent), Mr J. Aldred (president of the Red Cliffs Swimming Club), Mr John Barker (chief instructor), Mr. Tom Sutterby, Miss Elizabeth Hampton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Increased Exports Of Wine to Britain Sought

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — In an effort to step up the export of Australian wines to Britain, Mr T. H. Bull, managing director of ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. HOT AND SULTRY

    MELBOURNE Wed.—Weather conditions over the central and northern half of Victoria for the preceding 24 hours have been ...

    Article : 45 words
  22. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida); AI “Scarface” Capone, who was head of Chicago’s “bootleg empire” during prohibition, suffered an acute stroke at his Palm Beach estate. The last rites of the Catholic Church have been administered. ...

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  23. Proposed Arbitrations Changes Not Supported By Employers

    (Our Special Representative] CANBERRA, Wed.—Proposals for major changes, in arbitration machinery received little ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. Poultrymen Seek Reorganisation Of Industry

    MELBOURNE, wed—A reorganisation of the Australian poultry industry and the setting up of a Reorganisation Commission ...

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  25. SWITZERLAND NOT PREPARED TO HELP AUSTRIA FINANCIALLY

    LONDON, Wed. — Switzerland has been informed, through diplomatic channels, that the Allies are preparing an earnest request ...

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  26. BUSHFIRES NOW UNDER CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Wed—The bushfire position today was reasonably easy and no reports of further outbreaks had come in, ...

    Article : 69 words
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