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  4. GREECE GETS DODECANESE

    LONDON, Friday, — Agreement to return the Dodecanese Islands to Greece was reached at the foreign Ministers Conference in Paris on Thursday afternoon. The Ministers also accepted a ...

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  5. SNOWY RIVER PROJECT POSSIBILITIES IMMENSE

    MELBOURNE, Friday — Unless all States made an immediate effort to develop hydrodetion [?] the [?] industrial expansion being sinuously retarded, and the Victorian Premier (Mr Cain) in Melbourne to night He was convinced, after taking ...

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  6. People Will Die In Millions

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — People will die in millions, enlaced Mr George Mooney, [?]ef executive of UNRRA ...

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  7. LONDON’S CAMP SCHOOLS START

    [?] big organised effort in open-air education began when the L.C. C. camp schools recently received their first batch of pupils. The schools are built of Canadian cedarwood and designed for 15 teachers and 240 pupils at one time. Children ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Examination of Clothing Found In Murder Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Friday, — Full results of the scientific examination of clothing found by police investigating the murder of ...

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  9. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICE DELAYS

    DARWIN, Friday. — On his arrival today by air after attending conferences in America and England, the Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) said an indefinite delay in establishing trans-Pacific air services appeared inevitable. ...

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  10. People Walk Out In Disgust at Housing Ballot

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Many people walked out of the Town Hall in disgust today during the first public ballot for Housing ...

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  11. Pancake-Like Plane Can Hover or Fly 550 m. p. h.

    WASHINGTON, Friday, — American Associated Press says that the Navy Department has disclosed that an ...

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  12. Germans Display Anti-British Feelings Openly

    LONDON, Fri. — The Iserlohn correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company states that anti-British Feeling ...

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  13. Bakers will Fight For Abolition Of Rationing

    LONDON, Friday. — The National Associated Master Bakers at their annual conference adopted a resolution that ...

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  14. Premier Accused Of Implication in Siam King’s Death

    BANGKOK, Friday,—General Abul Dejarat, wartime underground leader has taken over command of the Siamese Army ...

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  15. FORMER C.S.I.R. HEAD DIES

    SYDNEY, Fri, — Sir George Julius, former chairman of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research died today at his ...

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  16. Aton Bomb Share Selling Racket Revealed

    MONTREAL, Fri, — The Canadian Press states that an alleged at[?] bomb share selling racket, involving over 500,000 ...

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  17. [?]riquettes Taken From Country for Priority Users

    MELBOURNE. Fri. — One [?]ousand tons of briquettes are [?] transferred from country [?] umers with small reserves of ...

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  18. Glenelg Favors Extension of RSL Eligibility

    ADELAIDE, Fri . — The Glenelg branch of the RSL, the biggest branch of the League in South Australia, has voted by a big ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT BROADCASTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—During the debate on the Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Bill in the House of Representatives today, the Opposition Leader (Mr Menzies) said that if proceedings were to be broadcast they should be broadcast in full. Broadcasting only Portions of debates would have curious results. ...

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  20. Denicola New President of Italian Republic

    ROME. Friday. — ANSA reports that Italy’s three main parties — Christian Democrats, Socialists and Communists — have agreed on ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Cold and cloudy, becoming unsettled. Rain developing from the north and extending during the week-end mainly ...

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  22. Amendment of Employment Act Being Considered

    CANBERRA, Fri. — While the Commonwealth was bound by the terms of the Re-establishment and Employment Act, it was possible ...

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  24. Coal Shortage Depresses Outlook For Industry

    MELBOURNE, Fri.— The shortage of coal from NSW mines was the cause for the depressing outlook for ...

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  25. Not Pointing Gun At Graziers, Says Inquiry Judge

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Judge Stretton who has been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into grazing on Victorian forest ...

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  26. DOCTOR SKIS 10 PATIENT

    COOMA (NSW), Fri, — A women doctor skied four milee [?]hrough a snow storm to Ada[?] to attend a dangerously ...

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  27. Petrel Rationing Saves little and Causes Irritation

    SYDNEY, Fri. — The only end achieved now by petrol rationing was to spend nearly [?],000 monthly in ...

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  28. Anzac Agency of War Graves Commission Set Up

    MELBOURNE. Fri.—The Imperial War Graves Commission has set up an Anzac agency to care for the graves of 70,000 ...

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  29. Helicopter, Police, Bloodhounds Track Down Convict

    LONDON. Fri. — After a 13-day hunt, in which as many as 500 police troops scoured the Isle of Wight, with the help of ...

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  30. UNION MERGER OPPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Fri, — Members of the Federated Union of Locomotivemen are expected to oppose the move made by the ...

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  31. Few Men Inquire About Taking in Families to Japan

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — Surprisingly few men of BCOF in Japan had inquired about the scheme prepared by General. Northcott, ...

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  32. CONTINGENT’S RETURN

    MELBOURNE; Fri.—The Australian Victory Contingent will leave Portsmouth on Monday next in HMAS Shropshire for the ...

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  33. U.N.O. POST FOR AUSTRALIAN

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Mr H. C. Elvine, finance member of the Australian. Air Board, has been appointed Comptroller of ...

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  34. TOKIO TROOPING OF COLOR

    LONDON, Fri—Thousands of Japanese watched a Dorsetshire Regiment battalion trooping the color in front of the Imperial ...

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  35. GREAT POWERS HAGGLE WHILE EUROPE IN CHAOS

    LONDON, Friday, — “While [?]rope is ruined and in chaos[?] millions of homeless people many lands are starving ...

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  36. A. R. U. BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Fri, — The ARU ballot for the State presidency today. res[?]lted. Stevens 6975 Graham 4193, and for the State ...

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