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  4. POINTERS TO PROSPERITY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —In a national broadcast to night the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) gave eight pointers to prosperity which, he claimed, had been achieved under the Labor Government. ...

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  5. VOTING FALSIFICATION CLAIMED IN GREECE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Central Committee of E.A.M. in Greece has decided to demand that the Council of State declare the referendum on the plebiscite on the question of the King’s return as invalid. E.A.M. claims to hold documents ...

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  6. Liberal Candidate Corrects Air Minister

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Air Vice-Marshal T. Cole, who is standing as a Liberal candidate for Maribyrnong against the ...

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  7. Bombay Like A City Under Siege: Death Roll Reaches 109

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Police and military were compelled to open fire several times when fierce rioting occurred in the textile factory area north of Bombay. At midnight, according to ...

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  8. Hotel Manager, In Custody, Present at Inquest

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Thomas Oliver Joyce (39), manager of Strathbogie Hotel, Strathbogie was present in custody, held on ...

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  9. New York Stock Market Takes Another Plunge

    NEW YORK, Wed.—The stock market has again plunged with leading stocks falling one to five dollars per share. It was ...

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  10. Special Training For Consolidated School Teachers

    MELB., Wed.— We are so seized with the importance of consolidated schools that from next year we will train seven of [?] ...

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  11. Spirited Bidding At Third Day Of Wool Sales

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Spirited bidding from British, French and Amrican buyers at today’s wool sale maintained the good prices ...

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  12. C’wealth Bank Profit Shows Slight Increase

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the annual report for the year ended June 30, 1946, the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank states that net profit of the Commonwealth Bank and Commonwealth Savings Bank for the year was £5,670,212 ...

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  13. ELECTION CAMPAIGN NOW IN FULL SWING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—With the closing of nominations for the Federal elections yesterday active campaigning by all parties is now in full swing in all electorates. Meetings have so far, with few ...

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  14. Communists Defeated in Boot Trade Union

    MELB., Wed.—Communist candidates standing for office in the annual elections of the Victorian branch of Boot Trades Employes’ ...

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  15. N.Z. MOVES ON WHALING IN ANTARCTIC

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wed.— New Zealand interest in the whaling industry has been aroused by the recent decision of General ...

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  16. Gen. MacArthur’s Statement Not Opposed to Policy

    WASHINGTON, Wed.— Replying to questions on the Herald Tribune article in which it was claimed that General MacArthur ...

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  17. WOMAN GAOLED FOR POISONING HUSBAND

    MELB., Wed.—In the Bendigo Supreme Court today Mr. Justice MacFarlane sentenced Thelma Olive May Dunn (28), ...

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  18. U.S. Expects Damages for Planes Shot Down

    WASHINGTON, Wed. — America despatched a Note to Marshal Tito, stating that the United States expects Yugoslavia to ...

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  19. Woolgrowers Ask [?].M. to Compile Wartime Record

    MELBOURNE. Wed.— The Australian Woolgrowers’ Council has asked the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) to compile a record ...

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  20. Fadden’s Promise Of 5/2 Bushel “Worthless”— Scully

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Mr. Fadden’s promise of 5/2d. a bushel at sidings for the next wheat harvest was worthless because growers ...

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  21. Twenty Killed in Airliner Crash

    COPENHAGEN, Wed.— Seventeen passengers and three of the crew of a French airliner were killed when the plane crashed ...

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  22. Government Set All-Time High In Expenditure —SPENDER

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Members of the Labor Government set an all-time high in personal expenditure, both inside Australia and on ...

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  23. UMPIRE APPOINTED FOR SUNRAYSIA GRAND FINAL

    MELB., Wed.— The V.F.L. to night announced that Umpire Cleary would take charge of the grand final of Sunraysia Football ...

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  25. Evaded Duty on Cigarette Papers

    MELBOURNE, Wed—Four men appeared in South Melbourne Court today on charges relating to the possession and ...

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  26. SCATTERED FROSTS

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Weather for the preceding 24 hours: Scattered frosts throughout northern and central districts, scattered ...

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  27. Wider Medical Benefits for Ex-Servicemen

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — Large numbers of ex-servicemen, who were able to suppress attacks of malaria and tropical skin ...

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  28. U.S. Will Keep “Respectable Military Force”

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wed.— The Secretary for War (Mr Patterson) declared there was no immediate need for America to ...

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  29. Express Crashes Into Stock Train

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Five passengers on the second division of the Melbourne to Sydney Express received ...

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  30. NORMANDIE TO BE SCRAPPED

    WASHINGTON, Wed.— President Truman authorised the Maritime Commission to scrap the Normandie, which originally cost ...

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  31. N.S.W. CROP ESTIMATE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said today that the New South Wales wheat crop this season may ...

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  32. R.S.L. Federal President Likely To Be Re-elected

    MELB., Wed.— Present indications are that Mr. Eric Millhouse, K.C., President of the Returned Servicemen’s League will be ...

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  33. COMBINED FLEETS’ EXERCISES IN AEGEAN

    LONDON, Wed.—According to an Exchange Telegraph correspondent in Istanbul, Turkish newspapers says that the British. ...

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  34. PRODUCE MARKET

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— The Victorian Chamber of Fruit and Vegetable Industries reports changes on supplies of beans and ...

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  35. Another Brother For Quintuplets

    NORTH BAY (Ontario), Wed. —Mrs Olivia Dionne, mother of the famous quintuplets, has given birth to another boy. This makes ...

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  36. Red Cross Supplies Aid Malaya

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Since the despatch of £250,000 worth of Australian medical supplies, foodstuffs and clothing to Malaya by the Australian Red Cross last year, the health of distressed civilians and former internees had improved tremendously, said Commissioner L. J. Viccars today. ...

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