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  4. British Crowd Boos U.S. Chief Delegate

    CRIES of “Yankee dollars” and a storm of booing almost drowned parts of a speech by Mr. Warren Austin, chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations. ...

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  5. MERCURY AT 95 DEGREES

    ICE SALES m Mildura increased considerably yesterday when the temperature soared to 95 degrees. Mr. G. Johnston, Is pictured loading ice on to a truck at a Mildura ice works. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. French Govt. Hesitates To Fight Miners

    THE French Government has so far hesitated to send troops into action on the coalfields. Stating this yesterday, a Paris report said ...

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  7. GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION

    The U.S. Department of Justice in Washington yesterday invited Mr. J. Parnell Thomas, chairman of the Un-American ...

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  8. COURT FEES RISE IN NSW

    An increase of 9/ a day in court case witness fees has been ordered in Sydney, and will operate throughout NSW courts from ...

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    MR ERIC LOUW, South African Minister for Mines and Economic Affairs, who is representing the Prime Minister (Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U N. GETS BALKANS REPORT

    UNO Political Committee in Paris yesterday began discussion on the Balkans report. ...

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  11. HOPE ON BREAD DISPUTE

    HOPES for a settlement of the bread strike rose in Melbourne late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  12. Case Of Disputed Babies

    THE case of the disputed babies was adjourned by Mr. Justice Barry yesterday to enable the counsel to ...

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    PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, Prime Minister of India, who is attending the Empire Prime Ministers’ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Minister On Aust.’s Future

    THE future development of Australia lay more in American than British hands. This was stated by the Minister for Supply and Development ...

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  15. No Japs Allowed In Aust.

    WHILE the present Government was in power the admission of Japanese to any part of Australia was not ...

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  16. BANK CASE OPENS

    THE Federal Government opened its bank case petition in London yesterday. This occurred in a small court ...

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  17. ROBBERY AT BANK

    ABOUT £1500 was stolen from the Upper Ferntree Gully branch of the English, Scottish and Australian ...

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  18. PLANES SEARCH

    THE search for the [?] New Zealand airliner was continued yesterday. All available aircraft based at ...

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  19. U.S. NAVAL EXPANSION

    The U.S. Navy Department in Washington yesterday disclosed the expansion of its flattop fleet by 28 high speed carriers, capable ...

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  20. STATE OF SIEGE IN BOLIVIA

    The U.S. State Department has announced it has been informed that a state of siege has been proclaimed in Bolivia, and that ...

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  21. MINERS’ PENSION

    THE new pension plan for employees of mining companies got off to a good start. ...

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    JEANETTE CHAFFEY models one of the frocks which will be displayed by local mannequins at the fashion parade on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. DISCUSSION ON WESTERN UNION

    Foreign Ministers of Britain France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg yesterday opened she third, meeting of the Consultative ...

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  24. FURTHER TALKS ON BERLIN

    Six “neutral” members of the Security Council held an emergency meeting yesterday morning to hear last-minute proposals ...

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  25. RAAF BASE

    A group of RAAF and Naval engineers and technicians from the Commonwealth Department of Works and Housing will leave ...

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  26. CALWELL SUGGESTS MIGRATION PLAN

    IF the Returned Servicemen’s League could co-operate as a whole and develop a migration scheme, he would do every thing in his power to help. ...

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  29. EGG BOARD INSTRUCTION

    Billies, attache cases, cartons and other miscellaneous containers have been received by the Egg Board as egg containers. ...

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  30. Advance On Crop

    THE fourth advance on wheat from the 1947/48 crop in No. 11 pool has been approved. ...

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  31. YOUTH FACES MURDER CHARGE

    Eric Turner (20), appeared in the Liverpool Court yesterday charged with having murdered Frank Sullivan (40), and Clare ...

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  32. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE

    The whole of the northern frontier between Lebanon and Israel was reported by U.N.O. observers in Haifa to be aflame ...

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  33. EGG PRICES

    Prices of hen eggs have not changed, but duck eggs have increased 2d a dozen on last week’s figures. ...

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  34. ZOO INQUIRY

    The Chief Secretary (Mr Dodgshun) announced yesterday that Mr E. J. Hallstrom, chairman of trustees of the Taronga Park Zoo ...

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  35. Attack On Govt Planned

    AN attempt to show that the Government’s attitude towards price control was all on the side of the big ...

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  36. Palace Learns Of Palace Ban

    BUCKINGHAM PALACE officials have learned that news of the Kingston power station, which the King is to open this month, has been held up “by request from the Palace.” ...

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  37. GOOD MORNING

    THE bread strike continues. As far as we are, concerned it is a strike, in spite of the rather novel argument, advanced by ...

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