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  4. Dr. EVATT CRITICISES BRITISH LABOUR PARTY

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The omission of references to the problems of the Pacific and South-East Asia in the British Labor Party’s “cards on the table” foreign policy ...

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  5. “ROCKET” BILL PASSED

    CANBERRA, Fri.—For more than two hours Mrs Blackburn (Ind Lab, Vic) waged a lone fight in the House of Representatives early this morning against the Government’s approved Defence Projects’ Protection Bill. ...

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  6. VICEROY OF INDIA FLIES HOME

    Viscount Mountbatten, Viceroy of India, end Lady Mountbatten on their arrival in England during their recent visit from India. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Jews Defy Truman On Palestine Issue

    WASHINGTON, Fri—President Truman has issued a statement calling on the American people to refrain from inciting illegal activities in Palestine. president Truman said it was ...

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  8. More “Letter Bombs” Received

    LONDON, Friday. — Postal authorities today intercepted nine mere “letter bombs” from Italy, believed to have been ...

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  9. PEACE TREATIES RATIFIED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Peace treaties with Italy, Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria were ratified by the ...

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  10. BRIT. WOMEN PROTEST AT FOOD CUTS

    LONDON, Fri.—Hundreds of women from all parts of Britain, who were in London for the Housewives’ League ...

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  11. PREFERENCE “HOLLOW SHAM”

    BURNIE-, Fri.—Referring to preference to returned servicemen as “a hollow sham and farce,” the State president of the ...

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  12. DUTCH SHIPPING BAN RELAXED

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The Waterside Workers Federation’s ban on Dutch shipping has-been relaxed to permit shipment of goods, at present held in Australia, to Indonesia. The general secretary of the ...

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  13. Uniform Tax Question

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Premier (Mr Cain) said today, that he would discuss the question of uniform taxation with the Leader of ...

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  14. THIRTY GREEK GUERRILLAS KILLED

    ATHENS. Fri.—Thirty guerrillas were killed when an armed band attacked a military column to Peloponnesus last night. ...

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  15. LESS COUPONS FOR WOOLLEN OVERCOATS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Director of Rationing (Mr. J. B. Cumming) today announced substantial reductions ...

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  16. STRIKE FREE DAY ON COAL FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Fri.—With an output of 48,000 tons, New South Wales had its first strike-free day or the coal fields since December 3 ...

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  17. ANOTHER GRUESOME NEW ZEALAND MURDER

    AUCKLAND (New Zealand), Fri.—Climbing through the laundry window, when he returned home from work and found his house locked, Mr Richard Rusden discovered covered the battered body of his wife lying on the kitchen ...

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  18. BIG RISE IN BUILDING COSTS

    CANBERRA, Fri.— Enormous increases in building costs which had taken place since 1939 were revealed in a table ...

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  20. Radio Raid Radio Belgrano

    BUENOS AIRES, Fri.—Police last night ordered all persons inside the studios of Radio Belgrano, one of Argentina’s largest ...

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  21. Dirigible Service For Australia

    VANCOUVER, Fri.—Plans for a direct non-stop dirigible service between Vancouver and Sydney are under consideration in ...

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  22. U.N.O. Turned Back at Bulgarian Frontier

    LONDON, Fri—Members of the United Nations Organisation’s sub commission that is investigating alleged Bulgarian frontier ...

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  23. Soviet Commutes Death Sentences

    LONDON, Fri.— According to the Frankfurt Radio, the Soviet occupation authorities in Germany have commuted all death ...

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  24. Forceps Found In Officer’s Stomach

    SYDNEY, Fri. — The discovery of a pair of five-inch forceps in the stomach of an Army officer was made at a ...

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  25. MARCH OF THE SPINSTERS

    The opening of Spinsters’ week in England was marked by mass meeting of spinsters form all parts the country in Trafalgar Square, London. A resolution was passed urging the Government to grant a pension to spinsters on reaching the age of 55 years. Picture shows a procession after the meeting leaving Trailagar Square to march to Downing Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Heat Wave Affects Queen Mary

    LONDON, Fri.—Queen Mary has been advised by her doctor to “take things quietly” during the heat wave. She did not attend ...

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  27. Soviet Troops Leave Bulgaria

    LONDON, Fri.—Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says that the German Ness Service in the Soviet zone reported last night ...

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  28. SCREEN TO RIDICULE COMMUNISTS?

    HOLLYWOOD, Fri.—Mr Eric Johnston, president of the Moving Pictures Producer’ Association. when addressing 200 ...

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  29. “Inner Voice” Controls Gandhi’s “Inner Man”

    NEW DELHI, Fri.—Gandhi won’t fast unto death to prevent a division of India unless his “inner voice” dictates such a ...

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