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  4. Motion may be embarrassing to Conservatives

    THE British Government has unexpectedly decided to seek a vote confidence when Parliament meets next week to debate sterling devaluation. It has allotted three days, from Tuesday to ...

    Article : 403 words
  5. THE PAPER DART JET FLIES IN TO LAND

    The Paper Dart Plane, Britain’s latest experimental Jet, made its first public, appearance at Farnborongh ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEWS SPOTS

    A NEW unmarked mass grave containing skeletons of about 4000 victims of Dachau concentration camp ...

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    “I am sending you a food parcel from Germany,” wrote London Daily Express Foreign Editor Charles Foley to News Editor Morley Richards. “Most of It came from Karl Peters, the elegant delicatessen shop in the Koeningsallee, the Piccadilly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Deputation On State “Bigotry Bill” Ends In An Uproar

    A DEPUTATION to the Attorney-General (Mr. Oldham) from churchmen and laymen protesting against the State Government’s “Bigotry Bill” ended in uproar yesterday, Mr Oldham declared that the ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. Government May Survive Latrobe Valley Challenge

    THE State Government is expected to survive the Opposition challenge on the Latrobe Valley Development Bill in the Legislative Assemble next week. However, it may have to rely on the casting vote of the ...

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    SIR BERNARD HEINZE, who will conduct the Victorian Symphony Orchestra in a concert at Mildura next Thursday. See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. UNION APPLICATION TO COURT FAILS

    Union [?] for discharge or remission of fines totalling £5000 imposed on three unions during the general coal strike ...

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  12. RATIONING LIKELY FROM NOVEMBER 1

    COMMONWEALTH authorities expect petrol rationing to be reintroduced in Australia from November 1. The ration scale will be approximately the same as when ...

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  13. Barclay To See Oil Companies

    Mr Nat Barclay, MLA, will seek the aid of oil company representatives and Mildura Shire Council today in an effort to obtain petrol ...

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  14. LEFTIST ATTEMPT TO EXPEL PM FROM ALP

    A MOVE to excel the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) from the Australian Labor Party will be made at a meeting of Macquarie District Assembly of the ALP at Lithgow tomorrow. ...

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  15. EVATT CRITICISED

    Had the Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) concentrated his skill and ability on British Empire affairs and not on the ...

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  17. U.S. EXPORTS UP

    Despite almost world-wide dollar restrictions, United States exports on the first half of 1949 increased substantially — 30 ...

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  18. GIANT IN FLIGHT

    The 130-ton Brabazon, largest airliner in the world, made her maiden flight recently at Bristol (England), Here the Brabazon is shown in the air on her first test flight.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. No Polio Cases In Country

    No cases of poliomyelitis were reported from the country yesterday, but two children in the metropolitan ...

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  20. GOOD MORNING

    Although most Australians are in agreement with the urgent need for a greatly increased population, and many ...

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  21. ACTU Congress Finishes Without ALP-Red Peace

    THE five days’ Congress of the Australian Council of Trade Unions which concluded in Sydney yesterday failed to end the faction fight between ALP and Communist union leaders. The congress broke up without ...

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  22. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    WRITERS of science fiction met in Cincinnati recently to discuss what to do about the increasing competition of factual science Complained chairman Charles Tanner. “Scientists are coming up every day with things we never even heard of. We’ve got to do ...

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