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    'Ssh!" This is Strictly Off the Ration.--Mr. Norman Martin (Agent-General' For' Victoria), seems to be giving Mrs. Margaret Maybury some hush-hush information. Mrs, Maybury, who is 103, is one of the old-age pensioners who received food gifts from Australia, which were distributed recently at the Central Hall, Old Market Street, Bristol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "The atomic bomb has curious after-effects as well as immediate results," declared the. United States Army Chief of Staff (General Eisenhower), who is aboard the British liner ...

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    The Deputy Mayor (Alderman D. H. Stewart) unveiling the plaque placed in the City Council offices in the Town Hall on Wednesday, night in memory of three Council employees. Sapper Anthony, Flight-Sergeant Buckland, and Flight-Sergeant Stuart, who lost their lives on active service in the war. In the photograph are (left to right): Alderman D. H. Stewart, Mrs: A. Anthony, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRONTIER INCIDENTS

    ATHENS, Thursday. -- The Greeks were the victims of an intense war of nerves waged by those who pretended that the question of frontier incidents was one of public order, said the Greek ...

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  7. BUNGLING ALLEGED

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--Australian bungling of Army supply services was responsible for discontent among Empire ...

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  8. PERSIAN TRIBESMEN

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reports from Bushire say that tribesmen and Government troops are engaged in house-to-house ...

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  9. POLAR EXPEDITION

    WASHINGTON (Associated Press).--Veterans of Antarctic exploration will dig into the South Polar ice during the summer of 1947 and will spend a year or more testing recently-developed scientific ...

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  10. KILLED IN CRASH

    HONG KONG. Thursday.--The "China Mall"'states that Royal Arch Gunnison, the well-known American, commentator of the ...

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  11. TO-MORROWS VOTE

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--At the Federal elections on Saturday 272,821 more electors" will vote than in the 1943 elections. ...

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  12. BRITISH TROOPS

    LONDON, Thursday.--British troops would quit Greece as soon as necessary transport was available, states the political ...

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  13. BRITISH SAPPER

    BERLIN, Thursday.--A British court-martial found not guilty Sapper William Butterworth. of Sheffield, who was charged with ...

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  14. U.S. MERCHANT SHIPS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Engineers from most United States merchant ships have- voted In favour of a strike when their ...

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  15. WORLD TRAVEL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- With the arrest of a youth of 19 years of age at Moonee Ponds a remarkable story of world travel ...

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  16. BETTER RELATIONS

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Thursday. -- The Chilean Press has welcomed the establishment of the Australian Legation with Mr. John ...

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  17. TOOK PRIORITY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The removal of 170 tons of commercial explosives took priority over the discharge of 5000 bags of American ...

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  18. TAXATION SURVEYS

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr. Fadden), speaking at Oakey to-night, said: "Mr. ...

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  19. DEATH PENALTY

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The Russian-controlled newspaper, "Neus Deutschland," the official organ of the Social Unity Party, has ...

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  22. MILITARY BASES

    NEW YORK. Thursday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that reports are increasing of official ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SARCASM

    MOSCOW. Thursday.--"A visitor to the Paris Conference from another planet would think he was present at the Day of ...

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  24. ROAD MACHINERY

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Queensland and inter-State local authorities bid briskly for road-making machinery at the Commonwealth ...

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  25. MAXIMUM PENALTY

    SYDNEY. Thursday,--The maximum penalty of £50 was Imposed on Archibald Mills (52 years), contractor, who pleaded guilty in the ...

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  26. WORLD BANK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- Poland entered the largest loan bid yet received by the World Bank, requesting early negotiations ...

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  27. MUCH IMPROVED

    MONTREAL. Thursday. -- The general secretary of the United Nations Organisation (Mr. Trygve Lie), addressing the International ...

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  28. ATTEMPT FAILS

    LONDON Thursday.--GroupCaptabi Donaldson failed to break the world speed record In Tuesday's attempts. ...

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  29. RIOTS AT DACCA

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.--Three persons were killed and 24 Injured at Dacca when police three times fired to quell communal rioting, ...

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