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  4. ENGLISH BATSMEN COLLAPSE

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Australia won the First Test match today, when they defeated England by an innings and 332 runs. Heavy rain which fell yesterday had affected the pitch ...

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  5. “EXTINCT SPECIES”

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The conception of the basic wage-earner existing on the bread-line was a myth today, said Mr S. C. G. Wright, counsel for certain employers, in the Full Arbitration Court today. ...

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  6. BRETTON WOODS DEFERRED

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Commonwealth Government will not legislate this year to ratify the Bretton Woods ...

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  7. Test Team To Learn Boomerang Throwing

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Olympic Games Council will be requested to include boomerang throwing in the ...

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    EIRE’S FIRST MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY to Australia, Dr. T. V. Kiernan, who was welcomed in Melbourne by Archbishop Mannix (right) recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Soldier Settlement Questions In House

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr Galvin) answered a number of questions asked by Mr Moss (CP, Murray Valley) on soldier settlement today in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  10. JURY MAN’S LAPSE DURING MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Because it had been reported to him by the [?]eriff’s officers that one juryman in the Ahearn murder trial had ...

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  11. PRESSURE OUTSIDE COURT

    The Court must also take into consideration the strong pressure exerted by the trade unions movement outs[?] the ...

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  12. RED CLIFFS DRAINAGE “INADEQUATE’

    The drainage system in the district was so inadequate that in some cases blocks were being soaked by backed-up ...

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  13. Abdication by Franco Proposal “Offends Spain”

    MADRID Wed.— The Foreign Ministry has sent a Note to the United States Charge d’Affaires. (Mr Statig) stating that the ...

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  14. Reciprocal Air Agreement Signed

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Australia, the United States and New Zealand hare signed a reciprocal agreement in Washington. ...

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  15. WOMAN COMMITTED ON POISONING CHARGES

    SYDNEY. Wed.—Mrs Marjorie Coleman (43), of Camperdown, was committed for trial at Central Police Court today on charges ...

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  16. Deadline for Modification of Wage-Pegging

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chiefley) has fixed December 14 as the deadline for modification of the ...

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  17. SEVEN MEW KNIGHTS OF THE GARTER APPOINTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King has appointed seven new Knights of the Garter. They are Viscount Addison, Viscount Cranborne, Viscount ...

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  18. INDIAN LEADERS CONFER IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wed—Mr Attlee and Lord Pethick-Lawrence, Secretary for India, conferred with the Indian leaders separately in London ...

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  19. Stalin Reported to Be Seriously Ill

    LONDON, Wed. — The Istanbul correspondent of British Associated Press says that two newspapers have carried ...

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  20. Union Defers Action Pending Court Hearing

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Today’s stop-work meeting of more than 1000 members of the Federated Engine-Drivers and ...

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  22. Bill to Abolish NSW Leg. Council Introduced

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A Bill to abolish the Legislative Council was introduced in the Upper House today by the Minister of Justice ...

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  23. Germans Working On Cosmic Ray

    HAMBURG, Wed. — Professor Otto Hahn, the German’s leading atomic expert, who is on his way to Stockholm to receive the 1944 ...

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  24. RECORD RAM PRICE

    AUCKLAND, Wed.—A Corriedale woolly ram which won the champion hogget prize at Canterbury Show has been bought by a ...

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  25. RE-INTRODUCTION OF BUFFET CARS DELAYED

    MELBOURNE Wed.—The Minister of Transport (Mr Stoneham) informed Mr Shepherd (Lab. Sunshine) in the ...

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  26. Britons Likely To Have Same Austerity Diet Next Year

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britons are likely to have the same austerity diet next year. Political correspondents of the Press Association and the Exchange Telegraph Company state ...

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  27. JOHN L. LEWIS GUILTY

    WASHINGTON, Wed,— Judge Goldsborough, in the Federal District Court, found John L. Lewis president of the United Mine ...

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  28. WARNING ON FIRE DANGER THIS SUMMER

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— A Warning of an outbreak of serious fires this summer in south-western districts of ...

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  29. EXTRA TRAINS OVER HOLIDAY PERIOD

    MELBOURNE, Wed—The Railways Commissioners’ announced today that extra trains over the Christmas-New Year period would ...

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  30. RISING TEMPERATURES

    MELBOURNE, Wed,—Weather Conditions over the central and northern half of the State for the preceding 24 hours were fine ...

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  31. [?]ACE TREATY DISPUTES

    [?] YORK, Wed.—The For[?] Ministers, accepting Soviet [?]jections, have abandoned a [?] Peace Conference decision ...

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  32. GREECE APPEALS AGAINST “INTERFERENCE”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Greek Foreign Minister (Mr Tsaldaris) left Paris for New York by air today to appeal to the united Nations against “foreign interference” in Greece. Meanwhile, clashes between troops and bandits in Greece ...

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