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  4. Mr. Makin Bitter On Australian Criticism

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The first president of the UNO Security Council (Mr Makin) today attacked a certain section of the Australian Press for its criticism of his efforts at the Security Council deliberations. Mr Makin said that this was ...

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  5. VITAL PROPOSALS FOR U.C.P.

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—In view of the recent attempts by the Liberal Party to arrange a working agreement with the Country Party, a motion from Central Council which will come before the UCP annual conference in Melbourne next week is ...

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  6. NORWEGIAN FOR BIG UNO PO[?]

    Mr. Trygve Lie, Norwegian Foreign Minister, who has been unanimously recommended by the UNO Security Council for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NUREMBERG TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Mon.—The request by von Ribbentrop to the War Crimes Tribunal today to produce Mr. Winston ...

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  8. Snub For Franco From New U.S. Cardinals

    LONDON, Mon.—The Rome correspondent of the British Associated Press states that nine of the 11 new American ...

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  9. BANK ECONOMIST FOR U.S.

    The economic Advisor to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Australian Items In Brief

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A hundred and sixty east-bound passengers from Perth, held up at Tarcoola for six days by the ...

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  11. ABORIGINAL GRANTED CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS

    PERTH, Mon.—Samuel Andrew Isaacs, a half caste Australian aborigine with four sons who served with the ...

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  12. [?]NDIAN CALM BEING MAINTAINED

    LONDON, Tues.—Bombay this morning appeared to be fast returning to normal, says Reuter’s correspondent. The ...

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  13. EMPIRE AIR SCHOOL SETS HIGH STANDARD

    LONDON, Mon.—Group-Captain H. J. Wilson, holder of the world’s air speed record of 606 miles an hour, is now in ...

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  14. P.M. Orders Notice Outside Home Of Butcher

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A record of his blackmarketing convictions on a notice headed “Black Marketing Act” is to be ...

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  15. WARNING ON SMUGGLING OF SMALL ARMS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Customs officers at the main Australian ports have been warned to guard against the ...

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  16. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Warm and sultry at first in the east with northerly winds; cooler elsewhere with west to south-west winds, ...

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  17. Army Authorities Criticised At Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Mr Justice Reed, who is chairman of the board inquiring into the Army detention camp and court-martial ...

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  18. RIOTOUS MILITARY PRISONERS FIRE GAOL

    LONDON, Sun.—Prisoners in the detention barracks at Aldershot who rioted on Saturday set fire to the gaol as ...

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  19. CAIRO TO OBSERVE DAY OF MOURNING

    LONDON, Mon.—Today will be observed as a day of mourning for those killed in last Thursday’s anti-British incidents, says ...

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  20. DIPLOMAT

    The King has approved the appointment of Sir Maurice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM FRENCH ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Last seen at a master of prisoners last night, Robert William Cowling and Kelvin Wadsworth, prisoners ...

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  22. SHIP’S OFFICER SAVES CARGO FROM FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Thousands of pounds’ worth of cargo on the freighter Empire Splendour was saved today by the ...

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  23. Tobacco Quota Cut For March

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The Acting Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr Dedman) said today that because of the shortage ...

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  24. Davis Cup Dates Announced

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The first round of the European Zone ties in the Davis Cup will be finished by May 14, the ...

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  26. HEAVY RAIN SWEEPS DRIED FRUITS AREA

    Already in delicate condition from previous rains, the unharvested portion of this season’s dried fruit crop was veritably steamed on the vines yesterday. After exceedingly humid conditions throughout the day, when the temperature ...

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  27. GAZETTALS AND SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Gazettal of land by the Federal Treasurer for soldier settlement did not mean that it would ...

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  28. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, Feb. 26, 1945: With Marshal Zhukov and Marshal Koniev massing forces for the decisive battle inside ...

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  29. Sale Of Ascot Racecourse For Housing

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—After the State Cabinet meeting tonight, the Premier (Mr Cain) announced that Cabinet had agreed that the ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. ARMY OFFICER FOUND SHOT DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—When an Army sergeant and a peace officer broke in a locked door at Victoria Barracks at 2 am today ...

    Article : 78 words
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