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  4. GIVING SECURITY TO FARMERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The stabilisation of primary industries must be extended, to give greater security to the farming population of Australia, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Sadly) said today, when opening & meeting of the ...

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  5. DUTCH ANXIOUS OVER W. GERMANY

    London, Monday.— The diplomatic correspondent of The Times says that Holland and many smaller European countries are concerned about the slowness of the four Powers in determining the future of Western Germany. ...

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  6. PROJECTS TO DOUBLE WATER STORAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Premier (Mr Cain) said tonight that his Government aimed at making Victoria the most fertile State in the Commonwealth, and ...

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  7. TERRIFIC TIDAL WAVES SWEEP HAWAII

    Many lives were lost and great damage was caused when huge tidal waves swept the North Pacific recently A submar[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZIS IN SPAIN MAKING ATOMIC BOMBS

    LONDON, Mon. — Commenting last night on the Spanish invitation for a United Nations commission to visit Spain to ...

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  9. Customs By-Laws Hit Motor Builders

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Advocating the cancellation of the Customs by-law admitting British manufactured motor ...

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  10. Constitutional Position and Pledge to UNO

    MELBOURNE, MON.—Australia was the only member of the British Commonwealth of Nations which found itself ...

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  11. Revolutionary New Fabrics Evolved

    LONDON, Mon.—The Daily Mail says that, outstripping many old style fabrics that shrink almost to vanishing ...

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  12. ALL CHINA MAY BE ENGULFED IN CIVIL WAR

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The Central Chinese News Agency in Chungking has reported that Communist troops attacked ...

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  13. Gave Orders for Killing of 2½ Million People

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—A man who, in a statement to the British authorities. admitted giving orders for the ...

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  14. Scientific Workers On Bomb Arrests

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— The Victorian Division of the Australian Association of Scientific Workers has passed a ...

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    Premier de Valera, of Eire, ma object to the winding up of the old League of Nations in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PICTURE’S WORLD PREMIERE ON AIR LINER

    NEW YORK, Sun. — The New York Times says that the world premiere of a moving picture aboard an airliner occurred ...

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  17. MR ATTLEE’S PROPOSE VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Mon—Commenting on cabled, reports that the British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) may come to Australia, the ...

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  18. LEADING NAVAL OFFICER DEAD

    LONDON, Mon. — Admiral Sir Frederick Tudor, who was Third Sea Lord, and controlled the Navy for most of the First World War, ...

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  19. State Cabinet Investigates Bread Deliveries

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The State Cabinet today spent several hours considering bread deliveries and decided to send ...

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  20. ROUND THE WORLD TRAMP PLANES NOW

    LONDON, Mon. — Round the world tramp planes which can be hired for 7/ a mile will operate from Prestwick airport ...

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  22. Reduction in Price Of Petrol

    CANBERRA, Mon. — A reduction of a penny per gallon in the price of petrol, range fuel and power kerosene will operate from ...

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  23. Western District Land for Soldier Settlement

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The chairman of the Soldier Settlement Commission (Mr Simpson) stated today that the commission ...

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  24. SCHEME TO HELP COMRADESHIP IN JAPAN FORCES

    E Mon—Lieut-General Northcott, commander of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces has announced new ...

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  25. Japanese War Criminal Commits Suicide

    RABAUL, Mon. Captain Hisando Mitsuba, who had been sentenced to death three times after being convinced of murder ...

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  26. Heavy Damage In Suspicious Merseyside Fire

    LONDON. Mon.—Over 13,000 b[?] of cotton, 500 Army re[?] in cases and cons of other goods were destroyed in a ...

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  27. Lt-Gen Roberson New Commander In Japan

    CANBERRA, Mon—Lieut-General H. C H. Robertson has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the BCOF in ...

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  28. Two Victorians Injured In Liberator Crash

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — Further information regarding the RAAF Liberator which crashed into the sea south of Mindano last ...

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  29. BIG DECLINE IN STATE REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Figures made available by the State Treasury today for the nine months ending on March 31 last reveal ...

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  30. FLASHBACK

    LONDON. April 16, 1945: While Russian official despatches make no mention of Red Army activity on the Oder ...

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  31. R.S.L. Investigating Trade Lock- outs of Servicemen

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — The State president of the RSL (Mr C. Holland) said today that the league was carefully studying ...

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  32. Civil Aviation Department Interested ln Helicopters

    Helicopters were excellent for forest survey and similar work, but their expense and limited nay load made them uneconomical for ...

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  33. PRINCES MARGARET TO BE CONFIRMED

    LONDON, Mon.—Princess Margaret will be confirmed today in a private [?] at Windsor Castle The Arch[?] of ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST

    VICTORIA: Fine generally with some frosts and [?] milder day and southeast to north east winds. ...

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