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  4. BRITISH GOVT. UNDER FIRE ON FOOD CRISIS

    LONDON, Fri.—Strong criticism of the Government’s failure-la inform the nation of the grave food shortage and proposed measures to meet it were voiced by the Acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr Eden) when he opened the ...

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  5. Japanese Bomber With RAAF Crew

    THE CREW OF THIS MITSUBISHI MEDIUM BOMBER, Tokyo Rose, photographed shortly after the machine landed at Laverton recently. This Sally type Japanese bomber took part in five of the biggest raids on darwin From left: Flight Ser[?] D. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALL OUT EFFORT BEING MADE ON HOUSING SAYS MR. CAIN

    MELBOURNE, Fri,—Officially opening the new factory of Ansett Knitting Mills at Seymour today, the Premier (Mr. Cain) said die Government did not intend to waste time chasing rainbows. Most urgent problem facing the Government was housing, which thousands of people were unable to obtain. Therefore the Government was concentrating on this ...

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  7. PRODUCTION MUST BE PLANNED MR. A. W. BARR

    Speaking on planned national development at yesterday’s weekly luncheon of the Mildura Rotary Club the ...

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  8. EGYPTIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    CAIRO Fri—After a 150 minute meeting of Cabinet this morning the Egyptian Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pasha) ...

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  9. GERMANS RETURN FROM U.K LADEN WITH RATIONED. GOODS

    MUNSTER, Fri. — On instructions from the War Office a court of inquiry has been opened at Munster as a result of ...

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  10. U.N.O. Session Ends

    LONDON, Fri.—Deliberations M the General Assembly of United Nations Organisation Were concluded last night Mr. Attlee, in his closing speech, said: “Great progress made and at is perhaps well that there should now be an ...

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  11. Turnbull Increases Lead In Wimmera

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  13. Demonstrators Police Clash In Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—One person, was killed and 17 injured in a clash between police and about 500 demonstrators ...

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  14. Subrnarine May [?] Of Atomic Weapons

    WASHINGTON; Fri— Admiral Chester Nimi[?] Chief of the Navy Staff in presenting the Nav[?] commendations to the Senate ...

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  15. KIOSK MURDER INQUEST

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Douglas Ronald Morris (26), journalist of Rose Bay, Sydney, is alleged by the police to have made a statement admitting he visited the York Street kiosk and found Mrs Jean Wicks dead and fled in panic. The ...

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  16. DRILL HALL TO HOUSE BIG NEW INDUSTRY

    By foregoing the right to use the Mildura Drill Hall for recreational purposes the Community Centre had ...

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  17. ANSETTS DENY REPORT OF MILDURA SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Fri—Ansett Airways stated today that there was no truth In the report that they were commencing a twice ...

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  18. Tribe, 9-45, Wrecks Queensland Innings.

    BRISBANE, Fri.—On a wicket that looked perfect but which enabled spin bowlers to get a good turn on the ball, slow left-handed Victorian bowler George Tribe today dismissed nine Queensland batsmen at a cost of 45 runs Meuleman, ...

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  19. TASMANIA’S BID FOE INDUSTRIES

    HOBART Fri—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said today that the Government was in communication with 137 Industrial firms ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, Fri—Victoria: Cloudy at times in the south with isolated coastal showers; otherwise fine; moderate to warm ...

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