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  4. “U.S. has won big gamble of lifting all wartime controls”

    IN the Autumn of 1946 the Americans took a gamble. With their eyes wide open they threw all their wartime controls out of the window. Britain kept hers on, in some cases tightened ...

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  5. THEY CAN SEE IT ALL NOW

    MRS. M. BUCKLEY and daughter Jean, visito[?] Dandenong, looking over the steel webwork of Mildura Weir on Lock Island yesterday, when removal of the weir was completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Italy’s Mannequins are Beautiful—and Titled

    THE big fashion houses of Rome are making a determined bid to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEWS SPOTS

    THE 31–May–old Cleveland steelworkers’ strike against the Bethlehem Steel Corporation has been settled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Alleged Shooting In Melb. Street

    A 32–YEAR–OLD man found crawling outside the casualty ward of the Royal Melbourne Hospital in pouring rain last night told police he had been shot in Swansten Street. The man, William Pirani, of ...

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  9. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    An escapee from Long Bay Gaol yesterday was recaptured three hours later in a hotel at Gladesville where he was ...

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  10. Australian Plan For Repatriation Of Greek Nationals

    AN Australian proposal for the repatriation of Greek nationals who had fled their country or who had been abducted was outlined to the UN Political Committee yesterday by the Australian Ambassador (Mr. N. Makin). ...

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  12. ‘TOO MUCH WORK’

    Gerard Andries Scheffer, a Dutchman who has been in West Australia for two years alleged in Perth yesterday that ...

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  13. Red Pelted With Eggs

    THE Communist candidate for Farrer, Mr. W. E. Gollan, was pelted with rotten eggs and tomatoes when he ...

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  14. AMETHYST IS HOME

    H.M.S. AMETHYST received a tumultuous welcome when she berthed at Plymouth yesterday. In a welcoming speech, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Viscount Hall) said the ship’s dash down the Yangtse had fired the imagination of the entire Empire. "The qualities of steadfastness, initiative and courage of the Royal Navy are as, great today as at any period in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GOOD MORNING

    YESTERDAY was Melbourne Cup day. Because of a horse race, the nation came to a standstill for about an hour during the afternoon. Melbourne itself came to half for the entire day, enjoying a public holiday. ...

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  16. C.V.R. THOMPSON CABLES FROM AMERICA

    POLITICS: Socialism will be the chief Republican issue in next veer’s general (but not presidential) election, says leading Republican Senator Robert Taft. THE WORLD’S largest damage suit — for £24,033,000,000 — has ...

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  17. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    THE Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) yesterday “landed” the winner of the Melbourne Cup in a sweep conducted by his office. Mr Chifley who drew Foxzaini, will collect £2 for 2/ when he returns to Canberra today after a tour of his electorate. His own tip ...

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