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  4. RUSSIAN TROOPS NOT WITHDRAWN

    MEW YORK, Thursday.—All Russian troops have apparently not yet been withdrawn from Azerbaijan, according to Persian sources who today indicated that they soon hoped to report “conclusively” on the complete evacuation of ...

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  5. RADAR DECISIVE WEAPON IN WAR

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.—Next to the atom bomb, rada[?] was the most decisive weapon used m this war, said Admiral Doenitz, former Commander in Chief of the German Navy, resuming his evidence before the War Crimes Tribunal. He ...

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  6. CITY COUNCIL CONFIRMS TWO-WAY TRAFFIC

    After 45 minutes of dispassionate debate, the Mildura City Council last night Confirmed the by-law which will re-introduce two-way traffic in Deakin Avenue. ...

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  7. The Voice of the People

    Appealing to councillors to listen to the voice of the people. Cr Christie spoke strongly against the motion. He explained that ...

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  8. U.S. FIRM SEEKS ORANGES FOR EXPORT

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — As a result of crop shortages in America caused by severe frosts; Mr Frank Auster, of the ...

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  9. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT TWO YEARS’ TASK

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Commenting that there was a long, hard row to hoe before soldier settlement could be established, ...

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  10. Suez Canal a Strategic Centre, Says Gen Blamey

    MELBOURNE. Thurs.— The proposal that the British should evacuate Egypt would have a disintegrating effect on the ...

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  11. TASMANIA FORGES AHEAD

    HOBART, Thursday.— Already 818,000 acres have been considered by the Postwar Land Development Committee in ...

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  12. MANY FAIL TO APPLY FOR GRATUITY

    CANBERRA, Thursday—A surprisingly large number of eligible persons failed to apply for their war gratuity, it was stated by ...

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  13. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Fine in the northwest and north of the ranges; else where cloudy with scattered showers; north to west and ...

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  14. MR BYRNES ENDORSED

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—No action was taken at a meeting of Central Council of the Country Party today against its three ...

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  16. MARGINAL AREAS MEN’S PROBLEMS

    A meeting of the Mildura Grazing Licensees Association at the Red Cliffs Memorial Baths Hall yesterday afternoon was attended by more than 20 graziers reprinting five zones of the Mildura electorate, for the purpose of deciding the ...

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  17. DOUBLE DUMP BALES DISPUTE SPREADS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— After wharf-laborers who refused today to handle double-dumped wool bales for the steamer, City of ...

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  18. MINISTER EXONERATED BY ASSEMBLY

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—The Presbyterian General Assembly of Victoria, today exonerated from blame the Rev W. G. Lewis, ...

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