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  3. DRASTIC POWER CUTS IN SOUTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- An emergency meeting of the Victorian State Cabinet to-day decided upon drastic new restrictions to eke out the available coal supplies. The meeting was called ...

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  4. REASON FOR COMINFORM ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday.--The reason for the Cominform's attack on Yugoslavia is simple, says "The Times" in a leading article. "It was because Marshal Tito was beginning to stand on his own ...

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  5. COAL BOARD PLANS INCREASED OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Joint Coal Board's plan to increase cool production by 6,600,000 tons a year by 1952 ...

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  6. STIR CAUSED BY PRICES CIRCULAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A stir has been caused in the Commonwealth prices Office by the publication of a ...

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  7. OPPOSITION TO BERNADOTTE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Cairo says that Trans-Jordan's Foreign ...

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  8. Determination by U.S. to Remain in Berlin

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Secretary of State (General Marshall), in a statement yesterday said: "We are in Berlin as a result of agreements between the Governments on the areas of ...

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  9. STATE CHECK ON VEHICLES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A State-wide check of all goods and passenger carriers, including city and town 'buses. ...

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  10. NEW TYPE OF AIRCRAFT WING

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Sir Ben Lockspelser (Chief Scientist to the Ministry of Supply), at a Press conference, said that ...

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  11. CHIFLEY DEPARTS ON SATURDAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr., Chifley) will leave Sydney by air on Saturday morning for ...

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  12. MILITIA RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) in a broadcast last night to open the militia recruiting, campaign, said ...

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  13. PLANS TO EXPAND METEOROLOGY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Plans for the expansion of the Australian meteorological service, at an estimated cost of £800.000, have ...

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  14. "SHOULD CUT SIZE OF FEDERAL SEATS"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Federal Labour and Opposition members in Brisbane today agreed that the ...

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  15. LINSEED COMPETITION

    The sponsors of the Queensland linseed growing industry Messrs. Meggitts' Ltd., Sydney, in conjuction with the ...

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  16. POSTMEN'S NOVEL STRIKE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday.--Postmen in Toulouse, tired of waiting for the Government to make up its mind about ...

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  17. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters Agency states that two members of the House of Commons. Messrs. D. N. Pritt and John Platts-Mills. ...

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  18. BLOOD HORSES FOR ROYAL ESCORT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Special blood horses from fitchell. in the south-west of the State, will be trained in ...

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  19. EIRE TO REMOVE VICTORIA'S STATUE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Routers correspondent in Dublin says that the [?](Mr. John Costella announced [?] ...

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  20. EXECUTION DATES FIXED IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuters correspondent says that the execution dates for two murderers, a man and a ...

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  21. BIG GIFTS GIVEN BY STATION COUPLE

    LONGREACH, Thursday.--Sums totalling. £10.350 have been given by Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Shannon, of Rodney Downs. Ilfracombe, to ...

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  22. RAILWAY MED MAY HAVE RIVAL UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--It is expected in union circle that the disbandment of the Combined Railway Unions ...

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  23. MORE FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Thirty thousand acres in Central Queensland, a rise of 5000 acres, will be ploughed and ...

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  24. REDS DRIVEN FROM COVER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Communists were attacking the Returned Soldiers' League openly now that they had ...

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  25. BIG GALES BATTER SHIPPING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Seventy mile an hour gales battered shipping schedules along the entire southern ...

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  26. RUSSIAN WHALERS GET BIG HAUL

    WASHINGTON (Associated Press). --Russia, short on fats and oils. is going after whales in a big way-- and getting them too. Soviet ...

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  27. WHARFMEN URGED TO BOYCOTT SHIPS

    BATAVIA, Thursday. -- The third Congress of the Indonesian Republican Railway Labourers' Organisation passed a ...

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  28. CAR DRIVER HURT IN ROAD CRASH

    IPSWICH, Thursday-- After his car had somersaulted half a dozen times after hitting a guide post on the Toowoomba ...

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  29. THREE YEARS FOR EMIGRATION FRAUD

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Yours was a dishonest emigration scheme," said Mr. Justice Hallett at the Nottingham ...

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  32. FIGHT COMMUNISM

    LOS ANGELES (Associated Press).--The Canadian Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs (Mr. Lester B. Pearson) advocates ...

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  33. COURT FROWNS AT 'WAGE BARGAINING'

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --The Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr, G. Mooney) in the Federal Arbitration Court ...

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  34. U.S. PRESSMAN GETS LIFE SENTENCE

    BOSTON, Thursday.--Robert H. Best (52), an American Journalist and radio propagandist for tile Nazis during the ...

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  35. NO COAL SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Joint Coal Board, which frequently urged the abolition a of the cool subsidy, has now ...

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  36. MAN FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A 20-year old typiste told the Coroner's Court to-day that her father had shot her husband-to-be after her finance ...

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  37. CALWELL'S DECREE STIRS SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.-- Australia again is front page news in the Singapore newspapers, outclassing the ...

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  38. WORLD FOOD IN "CHRONIC" STATE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The world food situation was in a "chronic state," which would not be quickly ...

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  39. WATERSIDE PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government has not yet considered any concrete plan to provide wharf labourers ...

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  40. U.S. DECORATIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The awards of United States decorations to 85 members of the Australian Defence Forces, in ...

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