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  4. CLASSROOMS ARE OVERCROWDED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deputation from the Melbourne Technical College which waited upon the Minister for Education (Mr Field) today stressed the need for greater financial assistance to extend technical education. They said ...

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  5. ADMISSION OF JEWS TO PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Refusal to accept a solution which would make the country either an Arab or Jewish State is recorded in the report of the British-American Committee on Palestine. ...

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  6. FATHERS REMEMBER ANZAC DAY

    Mr W. J. Tomlinson adds the Fathers’ Association wreath to those already placed at the foot of the tower of the Carnegie Library on Anzac Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MORE FOOD FOR WORLD POOL

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Australia is about to inform the Food and Agriculture Council of the United Nations that she ...

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  8. AMERICA WANTS SHOW-DOWN

    LONDON, Wed.— Reuter’s correspondent in Paris claims that the American delegation entered the Foreign Ministers’ ...

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  9. U.S. Bases In Pacific

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The united States had her necessary bases in the Pacific in the territory she had taken ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Atom Scientist Pleads Guilty At Old Bailey

    LONDON, Wed. — Dr. Alan Nunn-May, the British atom scientist who was arrested on March 18, on charges under the Official ...

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  11. Troopship Goes Aground: Ratings Taken Off

    LONDON, Wed.—A tug and three lifeboats sped to the aid of the United States troopship, Georgetown Victory, before ...

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  12. MASKED MEN HOLD UP ITALIAN RADIO STATION: SHOUT FASCIST SLOGANS

    LONDON Wed.—Reuter’s correspondent in Rome says that five masked and armed men entered Monte Mario Radio Station last ...

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  13. Seven Missing, 167 Injured in Naval Explosion

    NEW YORK, Wed. —One officer and six racing are missing, and [?] were injured a hoard the destroyer [?] Solar, as a result ...

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  15. Compromise Scheme To Share Use of Manus Island

    NEW YORK Wed.—The Washington correspondent of The New York Daily News says that the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff have ...

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  16. Australia to Take Part in Vital Conference

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—To attend a vital conference, beginning on June 8, Australia’s most distinguished scientists, a ...

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  17. Mr. A. J. Fraser Likely Candidate for Senate Vacancy

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — There appeals to be little likelihood that a Labor candidate will be selected to fill the Senate vacancy ...

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  18. Mr Attlee’s Visit Should Not Be Used For Electioneering

    MELBOURNE, Wednes.—“The suggestion, which apparently comes from some Labor members, that Mr. Attlee’s welcome ...

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  19. Bill Aims at Monopoly in Insurance

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The Liberal Party would oppose any attempt to make workers’ compensation insurance a State ...

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  20. PRICE OF BUSINESSES

    CANBERRA, Wed.—There was no control over the price of businesses for sale, but full assistance and advice regarding the ...

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  21. LAYING OF ANZAC WREATHS

    Predating to lay their wreaths beneath the memorial-name-plates at the Carnegie Library during a halt in the Anzac Day march, at Mildura representatives from local organisations are (from left to right); The Mayor (Cr C. J. Henderson), Mr A. J. Rice (president of RSL), Mr T. Johns (Legacy Club), Mr A. Hutchinson (Carry-on Club), Mr J. Sainsbury (president, Legion of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Tests with Radio Service for Country People

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Tests in the use of a radio service to obviate the necessity of country people paying for the erection of ...

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  23. More British Industries Here Anticipated

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Government circles are hopeful that several important additional British industries will be transferred to ...

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  24. DUCHESS PASSES RESTLESS NIGHT

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The following bulletin was issued from Government House today. “The Duchess passed a somewhat ...

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