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  4. DRAFT CLUSES AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Agreement has been reached for the publication of the Big Four agreed clause in drafts of the five peace treaties between the Allied Nations and ltaly Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Finland ...

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  5. NOT CLOSED ON NEGOTIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr Jinnah today accused the Indian Congress Party of organising and drilling to launch a mass civil disobedience struggle, says Reuter’s correspondent at Bombay. ...

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  6. Municipal Councils Oppose Amendment On Employe Dismissals

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Municipal councils would be placed impossible position if they agreed to a proposed amendment of the Local Government Act to give all municipal employes the right to a public inquiry before dismissal, and ...

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  7. Waiting For Hirohito to Tell Them —WAR IS OVER

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed-The Minister for War has recommended the whole terrorists bent on the mass ...

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  8. The Bride Chewed Tobacco, But Did Not Smoke

    MATTOON (llliois), Wed.— Luther Wilson (75) was today married to Mary De Witt, 98. The bride said that she had ...

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  9. Two Committed For Alleged Conspiracy

    ADELAIDE. Wed —Sydney Claude Ellis Clendenin of Moseley Street Glenelg, investor, and Albert Wachman, ...

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  10. Gales Lash Vessels Along Victorian Coast

    MELBOURNE, Wed— With gales up to 60 mph lashing vessels along the Victorian coast, storms which developed ...

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  11. Railway and Tramway Men Will Wait on Premier

    MELBOURNE, Wed,— Following a combined meeting of the State Executives of the Tram ways Employes Association. ...

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  12. TENSE SITUATION ON FORM OF COAL BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A tense situation between the Federal Government, the Miners’ Federation and mine owners is rapidly developing over the form of the Bill to establish a joint coal authority for New South Wales coal mines. ...

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  13. Spent Deferred Pay To See Wife: “Both Doing Well”

    LONDON, Wed. — Wk Matthew Stevens, who spent most of his deferred Pay on a flight to England from Australia to ...

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  14. Inter-Planetary Travel Within 30 Years Forecast

    NEW YORK, Wed.—The Washington correspondent the Herald Tribune says the War and Navy Departments ...

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  15. Liberals, C.P. Oppose Ex tension Of Franchise

    MELBOURNE, Wed,— Both Opposition Parties in the State Parliament will oppose the in [?]roduction of the franchise for ...

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  16. Petrol Rationing Announcement Soon by Mr Chifley

    CANBERRA, Wed.— The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said in the House of Representatives today that he would make an ...

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  17. V2 Rocket Rises Ro Height Of 102 Miles

    WHITE SANDS (New Mexico), Wed. — Army technicians fired a V2 rocket to a height of 104 miles eclipsing by 23.6 miles the ...

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  18. LEGION NOT AFRAID OF COMMUNISTS

    “The Legion was not afraid of Communists wrecking the organisation. Any member who broke his oath of loyalty to the Empire and all it stood for was immediately expelled,” said Major A. A. Ball, a member of the State Council of the ...

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  19. No Train Cute This Week

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— The Railways Commissioners gave an assurances today that Victorian train services were assured until ...

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  21. Duke Will Leave At End Of Next January

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Government-General(the Duke of Gloucester) will leave Australia to return to England towards the end of January next year, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced tonight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Food Order From Ceylon Includes Dried Fruits

    MELBOURNE, Wed,— Nearly 10,000 tons of food would be ordered from Australia by the Ceylon Government for delivery ...

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  23. ANA Given Notice To Quit Hangar At Essendon

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — Australian National Airways have been given notice to quit No 4 Hangar at Essendon Aerodrome ...

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  24. MR BEVIN’S ILLNESS

    LONDON, Wed.— The Daily Express says that the illness of the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin) is more serious than was ...

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  25. Length of Skirts Vital Question

    WASHINGTON, Wed — American Associated Press states that Mr. John Shire, Production Administrator has sharply rejected ...

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