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  4. U.C.P. WANTS GUARANTEED PRICE FOR RURAL PRODUCERS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. The UCP conference carried a motion from the Bamawm branch, urging that primary producers be guaranteed, for a period of tears a price wich will cover the costs of production and provide a reasonable ...

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  5. FANNING ISLAND ESCAPES TERRIBLE FATE

    SUVA, Wednesday—Fanning Island between Fiji and Hawaii narrowly escaped devastation by a tidal wave at noon on Tuesday. ...

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  6. THANKS VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — in a letter to the Premier (Mr Cain) Lord louis Mountbatten expressed of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Germans Seek British Dominion Status

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Reuters correspondent &t f Herford states that the Rhineland Germans have formed J party seeking "British Dominion status" for the Rhine- f German "sources state that membership has increased 1 ...

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  8. GENERAL HOMMA

    MANILA, Wed. ----- General Homma, who was sentenced to death for war crimes atrocities executed by a firing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Conyeiitioii for Censtitatioii . . i

    CANBERRA, Wed—Before any amendments are made to the Constitution a popular convention should be set up to ...

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  10. India Demands interim Goverment

    NEW DELHI, Wed. — That he had told the British Cabinet Mission to India that unless an interim government was established ...

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  11. Hithch in U N O Persia Dispute

    NEW YORK Wed. ----- American Associated Press states that the Secretary- generals Office of the announced that so far [?] ...

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  12. TANSPORT BOARD'S MOVE FOR SOLDLERS

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — Before bearing evidence on a number of applications for licences the chairman of the Transport Regulation ...

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  13. Heavy Explosions [ Wreck Haifa : Railway Bridges j

    JERUSALEM, Wed. — Heavy explosions were heard in Haifa: area last night. It was ascertained" later that ...

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  14. HOUSEWIVES RUSH IN VAIN FOR MEAT

    MELBOURNE. of housewives in the. metropolitan area rushed butchers' morning in expectation ...

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  15. CLOTHING SHORTAGE FOR OCCUPATION FORCES

    CANBERRA. Wed. — Manufacturers in. Victoria and New South Waters were refusing to [?] ...

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  16. Tyre Restrictions To Continue

    MELBOURNE, Wed, ---- Tyre restrictions are likely .to continue. end- doubts as to ant early freedom of restrictions were ...

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  17. £9,000,000 TO BE SPENT ON BOMBERS

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The building of 61 Lincoln bombers, an estimated cost of £9,000,000 the Minister for Aircraft Production ...

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  18. Evaeuatioin of Red Troops from Caspian Sea Port

    LONDON. Wed. — Three hundred Russian troops today boarded steamer at the Caspian Sea of Bandar Shah for ...

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  19. BIG COAL LOSSES THROUGH IDLE MINES

    SYDNEY. Wed. — The loss of 7250 tons of coal daily is being experienced in NSW because mine coal mines r-e idle. Eight minesare ...

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  20. OFFICERS SELECTED FOR AUSTRALIAN VICTORY MARCH CONTINGENT

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — Major H. N. McLennan, of Westgarth Street. Northcote, has been appointed medical o&Lcer to accompany ...

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  21. SLOW DEATH PREDICTED FOR GREEKS

    ATHENS, Wed.—Thousands of Greeks will. die in 1946 from starvation, not suddenly as in 1941 during the German ...

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  22. BRIDE TO MAN SHE LAST SAW 21 YEARS AGO

    LONDON, Wed,—Miss Beat, rices Cranmer , from Wrytall, near Birmingham, took off from Poole before dawn for Australia, ...

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  23. POLICE GUARD FOR VOLUNTEER- MEAT WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Wed. To ensure that non-union workers. engaged in transferring meat for civilian consumption from the abattoirs ...

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  25. WEATHER' FORECAST

    Victoria: Fine generally cloudy in coastal districts and some morning mist or fogs : moderate day temperatures [?] varible ...

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  26. JAPANESE WITNESSES AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL

    Four japanned soldiers waiting their turn to give evicting at the Martial war caracal trial when officer of the Japanese miller police was charmed with having [?] of three unidentified raaf. porisper of was [?] [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. PREMIER APPEALS FDR LABOUR FOE CANNERIES

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The Premier (Mr Cain), in making an appeal for labor for country canneries, said the loss of the bulk ...

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  28. Army Unit Finds Disease In Japanese Horses

    MELBOURNE. Wed. — Following the discovery, by an Australianq Army veterinary survey unit, of two highly contagious ...

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  29. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 4, 1945: Marshal Tolbukhurs forces have entered the immediate outskirts Vienna and are now -within, ...

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  30. OFFICER APPOINTED AS COMMISSIONER TO N.Z

    CANBERRA, Wed.— Lieut. A. R. Cutler has been selected by the Commonwealth Government to succeed Mr Daiton as High ...

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  31. SUGAR REBATES FIXED

    CANBERRA, Wed. The Export Sugar Committee today determined the following rates of rebate which would be payable ...

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