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  4. RUSSO-PERSIAN DISPUTE NEARING END

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—A settlement of the Persian question within the Security Council is predicted in informed circles today. The Russian press has not commented yesterday’s meeting of the Council, but published the text of ...

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  5. Australian Meat Prices Too High For UNRRA

    CANBERRA, Thurs.— Because the price had been too high, UNRRA had refused supplies of tinned meat that had ...

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  6. U.C.P. AND SENATE ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A vigorous and contentious discussion marked the deliberations of the United Country Party’s annual conference today, when a resolution was under consideration that the Country Party candidates he allied with ...

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  7. SURVEY OF ALL WATER RESOURCES URGED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Country Party conference today approved a plan recommending a comprehensive and Co-ordinated survey of Australia’s water resources, including underground water, It urged the Commonwealth Government ...

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  8. 30,000 Japs to Begin Great Trek In Java

    BATAVIA, Thurs.— Thirty thousand Japanese and over 15,000 Eurasian internees will begin a great trek to the coast ...

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  9. Magarines Banned In New York Coming Here ?

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — There was no intention of lifting restrictions on the sale here of imported crime or sex magazines or ...

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  10. Big Adverse Trade Balance In Britain

    LONDON Thurs,—Britain’s adverse trade balance in 1946 is expected to amount to £600 million, states the political ...

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  11. STILL LESS MEAT IN MELBOURNE AT WEEK-END

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Many Melbourne retail butchers expect supplies of meat to, he shorter at Week -end than at any time ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Cloudy in southern districts with isolated light showers about the coast and hills: otherwise fine with moderate ...

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  13. Hopes for Missing Tidal Wave Victims Fade

    NEW YORK, Thurs — The Honolulu correspondent of the American Associated press says that hopes have dwindled for the ...

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  14. English Bookmakers face Big Crisis

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bookmakers stand to lose between £3 million and £4 million if Prince Regent wins the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree on April 5. The Daily Mail says it is the worst crisis they remember, for bookmakers ...

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  15. FLOODS THREATEN NORTH COAST OF N.S.W

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Floods are again threatening the north coast of NS W, and the Weather Bureau has issued a special ...

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  17. New Organisation To Ccver Rifle Clubs

    CANBERRA. Thurs. — Details are being worked out for a new organisation to cover rifle clubs in Australia, the Minister for the ...

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  18. Death Sentences Commuted to Two Years

    RABAUL, Thurs.—The Adjutant-General has commuted the death sentences passed by the War Crimes Court on two ...

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  19. £1,000,690 Gold Cache in Broken Hill Gaol

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—The secret hiding place for a milalion pounds’ worth of gold in Australia during the war was ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION WILL BE SMALLEST AT PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON Thurs — Twenty-one countries are expected to send 1800 to the Paris Peace Conference, at which ...

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  21. British Farmers Back To Wartime Policy

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Tom Williams) told the international Food Conference that ...

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  22. Weekly Searches For Missing Gol Gol Girl

    The mysterious disappearance in August of last year of Valerie Eastwell, nine-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs G. ...

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  23. Mr Maloney’s “Off The Record” Speeches

    CANBERRA. Thus.—The for[?] Australian Minister to [?] Mr Maloney was “the [?] to reply to any attacks ...

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  24. GOERING HAS FOOD FOE THOUGHT

    HERMAN GOERING IN THOUGHTFUL MOOD as he listened to Kesselring’s evidence at the Nuremburg war criminal trials The former Luftwaffe chief appeared to be biting his nails. He has since given evidence, and awaits his late, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. GIRL’S DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM ARMY DENIED

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) today denied that a 20-year-old unmarried AAMWS was ...

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  26. FLASHBACK

    GEN. MACARTHUR’S HEADQUARTERS April 5, 1945: General MacArthur has announced that the seizure of ...

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