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    Dominion Ministers Full Meeting.--A scene at No. 10 Downing Street recently, when the Commonwealth Prime Ministers engaged in informal talks. The photographs shows the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Attlee), with the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bevin), Mr. Massey, Mr. Mackenzie King (Canada) and Mr. Nash (New Zealand). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STILL UNSETTLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- The meat strike remains unsettled, despite new efforts by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to bring the ...

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  6. COAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Long-range plans for the Commonwealth's participation in the control of the coal industry to ...

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  7. VICTORY DAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Officials of the Department of Education have been inundated with requests from shire ...

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    Wynford Vaughan Thomas, British Broadcasting Corporation commentator (holding the microphone), in Oxford Street, near Marble Arch, London, selecting four people from the passers-by as a "quiz" team. They competed against a resident B.B.C. team (Christopher Stone, Margaret Stewart, Anona Winn, Daniel George), in a "quiz" programme. The team ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOLOTOV'S CLAIM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,-- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington says that the United States Secretary ...

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  10. EYES GOUGED OUT

    DACHAU, Wednesday. -- Nazi Secret Service Police gouged the eyes of living American soldiers, from the sockets as the Americans lay wounded at Malmedy during the "Battle of the Bulge," ...

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  11. SPAIN SNUBS U.N.O.

    MADRID, Wednesday. -- The Spanish Foreign Office spokesman to-day revealed that Spain had sent a note to Allied diplomats at Madrid indicating that she would receive with indifference any ...

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  12. ECONOMIC UNITY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- While expressing the hope that an agreement on economic unity for Germany could be reached ...

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  13. AERIAL TRESPASS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday,-- The Supreme Court has recognised the present age of flight by creatine: a new precedent in ...

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  14. SEVERE DROUGHT

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The worst drought in history is sweeping parts of the Burnett district, owing to the failure of the summer ...

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  15. STRIKE FEVER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- A dispute which began at Wollongong to-day may throw idle 1400 men employed by Metal Manufactures ...

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  16. TAKE WAR ORPHANS

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.-- The South African Minister of the Interior (Mr. Clarkson) told the House of Assembly that the ...

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  17. BAN ON WOOL

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- The ban oh wool shorn on the 44-hour week basis, which was imposed by the Port Augusta waterside work ...

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  18. ALLAHABAD RIOTS

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday.-- Three persons were killed and 20 injured when police fired on workers at Cheoki. near Allaha ...

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  19. NEW MINISTRY

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- The Japanese Government has decided to establish a new Ministry with full Cabinet status in order to handle ...

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  22. WAR-TIME TAX

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Companies which expected that the war-time companies tax would bo abolished when the National ...

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  23. TUBERCULOSIS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The use of a new drug known as streptomycin in the treatment of tuberculosis was discussed at the ...

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  24. MT. ISA DIPHTHERIA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The outbreak of diphtheria at Mount Isa had been introduced by men from the south who had gone ...

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  25. U.S. FREIGHTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Detectives raided the United States. freighter Lillian Ward to-day and seized two American Army ...

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  26. MORE EMPIRE TALKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that the possibility of the necessity of holding further ...

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  27. NO URANIUM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day that ores from the Stanthorpe district, which were believed to ...

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  28. DIONNE "QUINS"

    NEW YORK. Wednesday-- A message from Ontario states that tho usual shoals of presents were absent from the Dionne ...

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  29. THE KANGAROO

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Lands (Mr. Jones) stated to-day that there was no danger of extermination of ...

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  30. MANCHURIAN WAR

    NEW, YORK, Wednesday.-- The correspondent cf the American Associated Press at Nanking says that the Communist ...

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  31. PLASTIC FOOTWEAR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- TWO British manufacturing experts, who arrived by the Nestor to day said that the Important ...

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  32. TO REBUILD HIROSHIMA

    HIROSHIMA, Wednesday-- The municipal authorities have drawn up plans to rebuild Hiroshima as one of the most scientifically ...

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