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  4. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE STIFFENS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russia’s attitude, which was conciliatory to a noticeable degree at the opening session of the Foreign Ministers’ Council, appears to have stiffened, says Reuter’s correspondent in Paris. ...

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  5. OPPOSITION T FRENCH PLAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany’s future was discussed by Empire Ministers at yesterday’s conference, but no decisions were made binding any Dominion, each of which remains free to express its independent view at the Peace Conference. ...

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  6. MAY BOWLING CARNIVAL RINKS

    M. Madden, of Petersham (Sydney), sends down in a fast one in the Championship Rinks of the May Bowling Carnival being conducted by the Mildura club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COAL SHORTAGE SERIOUS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Further urgent representations were made today by Mr Cain to the Acting Prime Minister ...

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  8. Penicillin Soon Available in U.K Chemists Shops

    LONDON, Thurs.—Penicillin will be available in chemists shops thought Britain’s from June 1, but it will be obtainable ...

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  9. “Flying Wing” Aircraft within 10 Years Forecast

    LONDON, Thurs.— Major Frank B. Helford, chairman of the De Harland Engine Co. Ltd., addressing the Royal Society of ...

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  10. Retiring Member Tells of Transport Board’s Good Work

    MELB., Thurs.—Mr. W. H. Kendell, who has resigned after 12 years’ service as representative of primary producers’ interests on ...

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  11. PLOT TO BLOW UP DESTROYER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter’s correspondent in Jerusalem says that an attempt to [?]ow up the British destroyer ...

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  12. Mr Calwell Not Host to Visiting Newspapermen

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Any newspapermen who accompanied Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten to Australia came ...

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  13. Transport League Wants Sunday Sales of Petrol

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—The secretary of the Motor Transport Defence League (Mr G. C. Walkeden) said today that legislation ...

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  14. ARMY RELEASES

    CANBERRA Thurs.—“There has been no abandonment even temporary of he points system in Army releas[?] and the aim ...

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  15. SUITINGS DISAPPEAR

    MELB., Thurs.—Melbourne detectives are investigating the disappearance of suitings valued at £500 from the steamer, ...

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  16. Helicopter for Orchard Spraying

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—Barrie valentine, formerly a flying officer of the RAAF is in America negotiating for the purchase of a ...

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  17. EIGHT JAPS TO HANG

    RABAUL, Thurs. — The War Crimes Court today sentenced eight Japanese naval officers to death by hanging. Seven of the ...

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  18. Distribution of Comforts Fund Credit Balance

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—When the Australian Comforts Fund was wound up in June it was expected to have a credit balance ...

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  20. Honour for WARNS Officer who Outwitted Japs

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mrs Ruby Olive Boye, honorary third officer in the WRANS, has been awarded the British Empire ...

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  21. KIOSK MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Counsel for the defence, Mr J. J. B. Kinkead, at the resumed kiosk murder trial today, was granted ...

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  22. RAAF Planes Fly Pig Bristles to Hong-Kong, ;

    MELB., Thurs.—To relieve the acute shortage of bristle paint brushers in Australia R.A.A.F. transport aircraft are flying from ...

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  23. TROOPSHIP AGROUND BREAKS HER BACK

    LONDON, Thurs.—The American troopship, Georgetown Victory, which went aground off Killard Point south of Belfast in the ...

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  24. M CHIFLEY’S INVITATION TO BRITISH SCIENTIST TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thurs.—The leading British physicist whom Mr Chifley has invited to visit Australia for direct discussions, Professor ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Fine with a cold night and mild day; northerly winds and cooler westerlies, later reaching south-west with showers, ...

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  26. Ex-POW Selected as Liberal Candidate For Ballart

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Selected last night as Liberal candidate for the Ballarat seat in the Federal Elections, Mr A. Fraser Caddy ...

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  27. INQUIRY INTO PLANE'S FATAL DIVE INTO SEA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The suggestion that the automatic pilot may have been switched on shortly after the take off, with its controls so set as to cause the aircraft to descend was unlikely by Captain P. T. Taylor, flight ...

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  28. NO DEMAND FOR REFUNDS OF ALLOTMENTS AFTER SOLDIERS DEATHS

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said today that in no case where payment of a soldier’s allotment ...

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  29. DERBY OUTSIDER LEAPS TO FAVORITISM

    LONDON, Thurs. — After his win in the Two Thousand Guineas before which he had only run once last year when he was ...

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  30. HOSPITAL DIFFICULTIES

    MELB., Thurs.—While the Government felt that it must start as soon as possible on its programme of building a ring of ...

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  31. APPOINTMENT DECLINED

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—Mr Calwell, Minister for Immigration, announced that Mr W. H. Tucker, assistant secretary of the ...

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  32. CALCUTTA STORM

    LONDON, Thursday.—Damage which, it is feared, may be considerable was done to crops by floods and rains resulting from ...

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  33. JEWS TOSSED TO LIONS, Says Arab

    LONDON, Thurs.—Representatives of pan-Arab organisations in Europe carried a resolution last night, declaring that a ...

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