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  3. LABOUR PARTY SPLIT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- After the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) stoutly defended the Government's foreign policy, the "rebel" amendment to the King's speech was defeated in the House of Commons by ...

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    The room to be used for displaying tourist literature and housing the reference library in the new premises used by the Toowoomba Tourist Bureau and City Library in the Town Hall. Mrs. B. Conway (Tourist Officer and librarian) and Miss E. N. Long (assistant in the Bureau and Library) are shown in the photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A photograph taken at Eashing Farm. North Godalming, shows how electricity can help solve the farmer's milk cooling and bottling difficulties. The milk cooler in the right background has a capacity of 150 to 200 gallons an hour. As the container rotates, the bottles are filled and move to the "capper." which automatically put the caps on the bottles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "A FIERCE BATTLE"

    ATHENS, Tuesday. -- Spitfires flown by Greek pilots, are operating in support of Government - troops along a seven mile front close to the Yugoslav border, where, an Army spokesman says, ...

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  7. INVASION THREATS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The events leading up to and the reasons behind the issue of the code word "Croinwell" on ...

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  8. TRIALS IN ITALY

    ROME, Tuesday. -- Two German officers, von Mackensen and M[?]itzer, pleaded not guilty before a British War Crimes ...

    Article : 296 words
  9. APPEAL UPHELD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Full Court to-day unanimously upheld an appeal by Mr. J. F. Barnes, against his being deprived of his salary while suspended from the service of the Legislative ...

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  10. ELECTRIC TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Six women and a man were injured when an electric train carrying 600-passengers fouled points near Rookwood ...

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  11. CASUALTIES IN INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister. (Mr. .Attlee); replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that 5946 persons had ...

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  12. BRITISH MINES

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Mines (Mr. Shinwell) in the House of Commons has announced transfer of ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS DINNERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Waterside workers are working round tho clock to get the British food ship Clan MacRae to London for ...

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  16. AIRLINES TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Some, of the principal Australian airlines operators were among the 24 applicants for membership of the ...

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  17. MR. T.A. FOLEY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) stated today that the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. T. A. ...

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  18. LIVING MEMORIAL

    TOKIO, Tuesdays. -- Plans are now virtually complete for a chain of permanent scientific outposts throughout the Pacific as "a living ...

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  19. JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- The Australian Division of the Allied Headquarters (Legal Section) has announced that 696 aliened war ...

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  20. HOSPITAL SHORTAGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Four hundred-and forty-seven former Servicemen were assisting to overcome tho State-wide shortage of ...

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  21. GIFT OFFER TO INDIA

    BOMBAY, Tuesday. -- The leader of the Australian trade delegation to India (Mr. Meecham) in a speech to the Rotary Club in ...

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  22. FORD COMPANY

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The Ford Motor Company might extend its operations to Ballarat, the Minister for Post-war ...

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  23. TELEVISION USED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Television was used for the first time to complete a business contract between the Chevrolet ...

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  24. CAIRO STUDENTS

    CAIRO, Tuesday. -- Several thousand University students have demonstrated, shouting "Down with Sidky Pasha" and attacked tram ...

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  25. GERMAN MINERS

    HERFORD, Tuesday. -- By a majority of six to one, German miners voted against the British suggestion, that they work extra ...

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