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  4. PREPARATIONS FOR ATOM BOMB TEST

    Wednesday.—About 34,000 men and 140 stops will be moved from Bikini Lagoon and surrounding atolls in the 24 hours before an atomic bomb is dropped. This is now scheduled to occur at 8.30 am (Eastern ...

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  5. P.M. FORECASTS REVENUE RISE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—An improvement of revenue over the Budget estimate for 1943-46 of £15,000,000 to £20,000,000 was forecast in the House of Representatives today by the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley). Mr Chifley introduced ...

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  6. Recent Wage Increase “Very Nice Picture” But For Taxation

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Giving evidence before the Full Arbitration Court today in support of the unions’ claim for a 40-hour week, Mr P. J. Clarey, Victorian Minister for Labor and president of the ACTU, provided statistics which, ...

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  7. Peasant Kalinin Was original Bolshevik

    MIKHAIL IVANOVICH KALININ, chairman of the Presidium of the Federal Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. who died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PLEBISCITE ON GREEK MONARCHY

    ATHENS, Wed—A Bill providing for a plebiscite on the single question of whether King George of Greece shall ...

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  9. Stray Juryman “Slung Into The Box”

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— In the Criminal Court this afternoon, when the hearing of a bigamy charge against Desmond ...

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  10. Drastic Fuel and Lighting Cuts For Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Drastic fuel and lighting restrictions from midnight tonight will threw Queensland industry and ...

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  11. Rival Plans for Control of Atomic Energy

    NEW YORK, Wed.— There was a long discussion at the meeting of the Atomic Energy Commission of rival Russian ...

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  12. UNITED STATES WORLD’S GREATEST FIRE HAZARD

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York Times states that fires in the United States caused the deaths of over 10,000 persons and a financial loss of 500 million dollars in the year, making the country the world’s greatest fire trap, Mr Herbert ...

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  13. WEATHER FORECAST

    VICTORIA: A few clearing showers in Gippsland, otherwise fine with some morning mists and fogs and inland frosts. West to ...

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  14. Illegal Jewish Immigrant Ship Intercepted

    LONDON, Wed.— Reuter’s correspondent in Jerusalem states that detachments of the Jewish resistance movement were ...

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  15. Marriage Failures Reach Appalling Rate

    LONDON, Wed.—The rate of breakdown of marriages had now reached the appalling figure of approximately one in ...

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  17. MOSLEMS WILL JOIN INTERIM GOVERNMENT

    NEW DELHI, Wed. — The working committee of the Moslem League has sent a letter to the Viceroy (Viscount Wavell) ...

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  18. Financial Adviser Wanted as Witness In 40-Hour Case

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— During the hearing of the unions’ claim for a 40-hour week in the Full Arbitration Court today, Mr F. D. ...

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  19. THREAT TO FOODSTUFFS

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Although all available industrial coal has been allocated to food industries there is a danger of ...

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  20. LONG TERM PLAN TO ABOLISH MEANS TEST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Federal Cabinet decided today to recommend to Labor Caucus tomorrow that a beginning be made with a long-term plan to abolish the means test for old-age and invalid pensions, while at the same time ...

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  21. Certification of State-AWU 40-Hour Week Agreement

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Certification of the agreement between the Australian Workers’ Union and the Government of Victoria ...

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  22. Victoria Gets Her Share of Coal, Says Minister

    CANBERRA, Wed.— Victoria is getting a greater proportion of coal allocations now than during the war, said the ...

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  23. Railway Tyrant, “Maggot” Eishun, Sentenced to Die

    SINGAPORE, Wed. — Hayashi Eishun, nicknamed “Maggot” by Australian P.O.W.’s on the Siam-Burma railway, has been ...

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  24. A.N.A. Could Compete Without Govt. Subsidy

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— The managing director of Australian National Airways (Captain I. N. Holyman) said today that his ...

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  25. Sydney’s Hospital Accommodation Problem Chaotic

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Because of a shortage of hospital accommodation in Sydney, 16,000 patients, including urgent pneumonia and ...

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  26. Overseas Witnesses For Cousens’ Case

    CANBERRA, Wed.— If witnesses to be brought from Japan and America confirmed a statement they had already ...

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  27. LICENCES FOR IMPORTATION OF CIGARETTES

    CANBERRA, Wed.— The Minister for Customs (Senator Fraser) said today that on the production of evidence that the ...

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