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  4. CONTINUATION OF MARSHALL PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- President Truman yesterday signed a Bill authorising a continuation of the Marshall Plan ...

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  5. SECRETARY OF KEY UNION RESIGNS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Mr. W. P. Evans to-day tendered his resignation as general secretary of the Federated ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT FOR EAST GERMANY SOON?

    BERLIN, Wednesday. -- Soviet authorities in Berlin have ordered Soviet zone German politicians to complete plans ...

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  7. BRITISH SLOOP FIRED ON; SUFFERS HEAVY CASUALTIES

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. -- The British sloop Amethyst suffered heavy casualties and ran aground after being fired on midway between Nanking and Shanghai at 9.30 a.m. to-day. The British Embassy ...

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  8. REPLY TO MINISTER ON "FREE" MEDICINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- "Either the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) is careless of the truth, ignorant of what ...

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    A recent photograph of their Majesties the King and Queen and her Royal Highness Princess Margaret, taken at Buckingham Palace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Professor Sir John Cockcroft, C.B.E., F.R.S., director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, England, and his son Christopher. Sir John Is the man behind the development of nuclear physics in England, as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Cabinet's Attitude on Secret Union Ballot Question

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Federal Cabinet is expected to leave to the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party a decision as to whether the Arbitration Act should be amended to provide, for compulsory secret ...

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  12. Invitation tor Parliamentary Delegation to Philippines

    MANILA, Wednesday. -- Dennis Warner, Australian Associated Press-Reuter correspondent, says Senator Camilo Osias, chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, to-day invited the Australian Government to ...

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  13. OPPOSITION TO JAPAN AS FAVOURED NATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Australia's opposition to granting most-favoured nation treatment in trade spheres to Japan ...

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  14. ROCKET RANGE SECURITY PRECAUTIONS TIGHTENED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Holloway) sold to-day that security precautions to ...

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  15. MAY PAY MORE FOR BUTTER FROM JULY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- From July 1 Australians may be paying 2d. a lb. more for butter. A survey of ...

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  16. TEAM TO CARRY PROGRESS ASSOCIATION SUPPORT

    With the North Toowoomba Progress Association delegates dissenting, the Combined Progress Association ...

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  17. "WILL INQUIRE INTO RED ACTIVITY"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Victorian Premier (Mr. Hollway) announced to-night that a Supreme Court Judge ...

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  18. A.C.T.U. CLAIM FOR BASIC WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE?, Wednesday. -- An immediate interim increase of £2 a week in the basic wage is asked for in a statement of ...

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  19. DRIVE AGAINST SHEEP STEALING IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Police and officers of the Department of Agriculture will co-operate in a drive against ...

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  20. STRANDED PASSENGERS CHASE TRAIN IN.TAXI5

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Three taxis chased the North- wast mail train for 30 miles today with 17 passengers who ...

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  21. TWO ASIATIC SCHOLARS TO STUDY HERE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Two Asiatic scholars -- the first to be granted fellowships under the Federal Government's ...

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  22. GALLANT AIR HOSTESS TO BE HONOURED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday, -- Heroine of the crash of the airliner Kurana at Mount Macedon in November last, the ...

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  23. "ADMIT ASIATICS ON QUOTA PLAN"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Asiatic settlers should be admitted to Australia by a quota Plan, Professor W. Macninhon ...

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  24. SEARCH FOR MURDERER OF MAROUBRA WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- "Bloodstains," which the police thought might establish a clue to the killer of Miss Mary ...

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  25. NEW IMPORTATION OF OVERSEAS BOXERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- THE Empire fenther weight fight between Ronnie Clayton, holder, and Fuddle Miller, may be staged' in ...

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  26. HEADERS READY FOR BIG GRAIN SORGHUM CROP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- About 20 headers are already at Peak Downs in readiness to take off an anticipated ...

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  27. RECORD BOOKINGS OF TOURISTS FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A record number of tourists is expected to visit Queensland winter resorts this year. For ...

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  28. BRITISH AND AMERICAN FILM PROBLEMS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday -- Important decisions affecting the future of the British and American fimlm industries are ...

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  31. SEVENTH SECURITY LOAN WILL BE OVERSUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Seventh Security Loan of £120,000,000 which closed to- day, was to be ...

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  32. MINISTER TELLS GRAZIERS ABOUT CATTLE ACQUISITION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- In letters he has sent out ts graziers' associations protesting against the acquisition ...

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  33. BREAD PRICE INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Investigators would start a bread prices investigation at Ipswich this week, the Prices ...

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  34. UNION PLACES BAN ON HOLIDAY PAINTING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Painters and Decorators' Union has placed a ban on the painting of state Housing ...

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  35. TWO WOMEN KILLED IN SYDNEY CAR SMASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Two women were killed and a man critically injured to-night when n light car smashed into the ...

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  36. MOVE IN DEVELOPMENT OF STATE'S UNTAPPED RESOURCES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday -- The first move in the development of some of the State's untapped resources will be a ...

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  37. ANOTHER ZINC PRICE DROP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A New York cabin message yesterday announced thai the price of zinc had diopped from 14 to 13 cents a lb ...

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