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  4. COMMUNIST GUERILLAS TAKE GREEK VILLAGES

    ATHENS, Wednesday.— A new clash in Macedonia on Tuesday when 600 Communist from the new Partisan headquarters at Mount Jena occupied two villages—Mavron and Mandalong, ten miles north-east of Ede sea Creek, is announced by the Greek Third ...

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  5. OVER-EXPANSION DANGER STRESSED

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.— The danger of over-expansion of industry and inflation of land values unless there was some check such as a rise in wages was stressed in the Full Arbitration Court this morning by Professor L. F. Giblin ...

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  6. Foundries Cleavage Widens

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The effects of the five-weeks-old dispute in Melbourne iron foundries are becoming more ...

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  7. FROM CRUISER TO WORK FRO HORTICULTURISTS

    This injector pump for one of the boilers at the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission’s pumping station at Red Cliffs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VOTE ON BRETTON WOODS

    CANBERRA, Wed.— Federal Caucus tomorrow will vote on a recommendation by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  9. Bromwich Has Comfortable Win [?]& Quist

    MELBOURNE, Wed—After commencing slowly and losing the first set 2-6, John Bromwich went on to comfortably ...

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  10. Opposition Move On Appointment Of Gov-General

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Federal Opposition parties tomorrow will consider a statement containing their views on ...

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  11. RECORD CROWD EXPECTED FOR FIRST TEST

    BRISBANE, Wed. — A record crowd is expected to witness the first Test match between the Australian Eleven and the MCC ...

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  12. Garvie Guilty Of Bulli Murder

    SYDNEY. Wed. — After a retirement of 30 minutes the jury Central Criminal Court today returned a verdict of ...

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  13. CLUE TO HITLER’S FATE

    COPENHAGEN, Wed.—A bottle found on the beach 18 miles south of Copenhagen contained a message dated November’ 10, 1945 ...

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  14. Indian Leaders Asked To Confer In London

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In view of difficulties that have arisen from the refusal of the Moslem League to participate in the meeting of the Indian Constituent Assembly on December 9, the British Government has asked Viscount Wavell to ...

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  15. ALCOHOLICS IN [?] SWITCH TO BUTTERMILK

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Liquor addicts in India are being encouraged to switch to buttermilk and lime and tomato juices, ...

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  16. WIFE WHO CAME BACK

    VANCOUVER Wed —Mrs. Sylvia Hollister, who went to Australian in 1929 and had nor been heard of until she returned ...

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  17. Another McCool, Legendary Hero, Also Disastrous

    BELFAST, Wed.—Sir Basil Brook, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland speaking at a luncheon after the launching ...

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  18. MODERATE TEMPERATURES

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Weather conditions over the central and northern half of the State for the preceding 24 hours : Isolated very ...

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  19. WHEAT ADVANCE

    CANBERRA, Wed—A third advance of sixpence a bushel, representing the distribution to growers of £3,100,000, had been ...

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  21. American Davis Cup Players Impressive

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— American Davis Cap players practising at Kooyong have impressed with their base-line driving which works with precision sad accuracy seldom seen on Melbourne courts. ...

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  22. Labor Returned In N.Z. Elections

    AUCKLAND, Wed.— First election returns up to 10 pm (New Zealand time) tonight indicate a return of die Labor ...

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  23. JUST A FEW LINES

    MARSEILLES: The Norwegian Council in Marseilles (Mr. Trederic Marstrander) was found [?] in his apartment. It is ...

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  24. WO KILLED IN [?]MBULANCE [?]LLISION

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—When a [?]lision occurred between a [?] cycle and Ballarat City [?]nce at the corner of ...

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  25. EGYPT WANTS NEGATIONS RESUMED

    Wednesday,—Alter a four-hour debate at a secret session the Chamber of Deputies unanimously decide to ask the Government, headed by Sidky Pasha, to resume negotiations with Britain with a view to realising Egypt’ national aspirations—unity of the Nile Valley and completed evaluation of Egypt If British troops. The Chamber carried a vote of ...

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