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  4. P.M'S DECISION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—"If the decision of a Magistrate is tested and found to be correct, it will indicate that the Re-establishment ...

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  5. PRIMARY PRODUCTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Maximum production was probably the greatest problem facing commerce to-day, Mr. H. Taylor ...

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  6. COAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Until a late hour to-night the Federal Cabinet discussed the suggested methods of establishing ...

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    Princess at Empire Day Festival.—A general view of the scene at the Empire Day Festival at the Royal Albert Hall, showing Prin cess Elizabeth making her address to the Youth of the Empire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The "War." Goes, on for these Men.—For us the war has been over for a year, but for men of the Bomb Disposal Companies, Royal Engineers, it will go on for at least another year, or even 18 months. In London, Bristol, Coventry, Hull, Liverpool and other cities there are a number of bombs, the location of which is only approximately known. All these bombs have to be removed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "COSMETIC HAND"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the "New York Times" In Washington says it is likely there will be a successful ...

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  10. U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Banking Committee of the United States House of Representatives which is now hearing witnesses who are opposed to - the Anglo-American financial ...

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  11. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — When the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) opens the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons to-day he is expected to give a report on the recent ...

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  12. BREAK STRIKE THREAT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that, under instruction issued by ...

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  13. SURPLUS ARMY TEA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The sale by the Army of 923,852lb. of tea, which was declared surplus, to the Tea Control Board has been ...

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  14. GLASSOP'S BOOK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Judge Studdert will read Lawson Glassop's "We Were The Rats," to see whether it Is an obscene ...

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  15. CLOTHING MATERIALS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Some confusion seems to have arisen following the Press announcements of the lower coupon ratings for ...

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  16. IMPERIAL PREFERENCES

    South Africa was not prepared to forgo is benefits under the Ottawa Agreement without first being convinced that these ...

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  17. N.Z. LANDING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Three platoons of the 27th New Zealand Battalion made an armed landing on the island of ...

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  18. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday .-The French elections were an Almost entirely unforeseen triumph for the Movement Republic Populaire, a serious ...

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  19. FLOATING MINES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—At least once a fortnight loose floating mines are detected off the Queensland coast. Navigation Department ...

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  20. ATOMIC ENERGY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The representative of the Canadian Press at Ottawa says the House of Commons has given the first ...

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  21. VICTORY DAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Most Of Brisbane's public buildings will be decorated and floodlit from Friday to Monday, in celebration of ...

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  22. CONVERSION LOAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—'The saving in interest as a result of the conversion will be £138,614 annually, stated the Australian Resident ...

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  23. MUS EARTHQUAKE

    ANKARA (Turkey), Tuesday.— It is officially stated that 400 persons were killed in an earthquake at MUs early on Saturday. A ...

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  24. BURNED TO DEATH

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.—John Healy (90 years), an old-age pensioner, was burned to death when his hut on Pensioners' Hill, ...

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  25. WOOL SUBSIDIES

    BRADFORD, Tuesday.—Owing to difficulties due to delays in shipping and processing, the final date for claiming subsidies on ...

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  28. ALLIED PRECAUTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports reaching Rome from Belgrade suggest that serious trouble may be brewing between Yugoslavia and Italy. The issue is again the disputed province of Venezia Giulia ...

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  29. CORVETTES SOLD

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—Of, the corvettes which formed part of Australia's wartime Navy, five have been sold to Turkey and ...

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  30. MARJORIE LAWRENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Marjorie Lawrence, "standing in" for Grace Moore at the Albert Hall yesterday when the ...

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  31. POLITICAL OPINION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Court would not be Influenced by anybody's political opinion or by promises made, possibly to get ...

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  32. WORLD TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at the Empire Press Conference the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) said it ...

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  33. SUGAR CONGESTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The position arising from congestion of last season's sugar at northern mills is fully realised in official ...

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  34. SOAP STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Provided there is no panic buying, the stocks of soap in Australia are sufficient to meet domestic ...

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