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  4. TRUMAN'S POWER TO USE FORCE QUERIED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- James Reston, the "New York Times" diplomatic writer, says that argument is proceeding in ...

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  5. WESTERN PROPOSAL ON BERLIN BLOCKADE

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent at Lake Success says that the United States. Britain and France have ...

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  6. DEPARTMENT CONCERN AT MIGRATION TRENDS DENIED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The secretary of the Department of Immigration (Mr. Heyes) to-day denied reports that departmental officials had expressed dissatisfaction at the trend of immigration developments. He said ...

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  7. ECONOMIC PARALYSIS GRIPS ONCE PROSPEROUS SHANGHAI

    HONG KONG,. Tuesday.--The menace of serious civil disorder is mounting in Shanghai as economic paralysis settles on China's financial capital, temporarily bypassed by Communist armies in the rapidly ...

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  8. MR. CHIFLEY RETURNS FROM ARDUOUS TRIP '

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--Long conferences and tedious hours of travel over the last- fortnight did not prevent the Prime ...

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  9. "MORAL CRISIS OF CIVILISATION"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The representative of the British United press in Rome says the British Chancellor of the ...

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    This patient at St. Alban's Hospital, St. Albans, Hertford shire, is being provided with the latest innovation-- a radio "pillow- speaker," which relays programmes from a central wireless unit. Placed beneath the pillow, the speaker has sufficient ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Dollars Excuse, Not Reason, For Petrol Rationing, Says Fadden

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"Petrol rationing should and could be abolished immediately," said the Leader of the Federal Country Parly (Mr. Fadden) to-day. "If was instituted as an indispensable war- time measure. The ...

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  12. LIKELY TO SEEK SHAPPIEY'S AID

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Trade union leaders believe that the executive of the Trades Hall Council to-morrow will decide ...

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  13. VICTORIAN MINERS MAY GO ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Unless the dispute involving wage rates is settled immediately, the Central Council of the Miners ...

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  14. WARTIME CAMPS FOR DISPLACED PERSONS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Eleven hundred displaced: persons will live In wartime Army camps at Wacol and Eraser's Paddock. ...

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  15. DOUBTS ON SMALLPOX VACCINATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Deaths among passengers who came to England in the liner Mooltan on her last voyage have caused ...

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  16. GERMANY'S JEWISH PROBLEM LESSENING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters Paris correspondent says that Mr. Herbert Lehman, former director-general of United ...

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  17. UNION'S DISPUTE OVER JUDGE KIRBY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Federal council of the Waterside Workers' Federation today discussed the dispute ...

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  18. MEN ELECTROCUTED BY HIGH TENSION WIRE

    SYDNEY, 'Tuesday. -- Two men were electrocuted to-day While engaged in the erection of a telephone wire on a farm ...

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  19. INJURED LORRY DRIVER GETS £2500 COMPENSATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Arthur Ernest Shone (57), a lorry driver of Coff's Harbour, was to-day awarded £2500 workers ...

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  20. NEW ROAD FROM DOWNS TO COAST REQUESTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Main Roads Commission will consider constructing a new road connecting the Darling ...

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  21. U.K. VISITOR'S PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. W. Aitken. a nephew of Lord Beaverbrook. the British news paper proprietor arrived ...

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  22. BEST SOFTWOOD FORESTS FAST DISAPPEARING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The State Forests Director (Mr. V. Grenning) told the Royal Society of Queensland to-night ...

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  23. HORROR CAMP IS NOW A MONUMENT

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Reuters Vienna correspondent says 'that one of the most gruesome [?] in Europe, the ...

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  24. FOUNDATIONS OF EUROPE'S FIRST PARLIAMENT

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Reuters diplomatic writer says the Foreign Ministers of 10 European countries, who are ...

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  25. B.M.A. INSISTS ON "FEE FOR SERVICE" SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- The Federal president of the British Medical Association (Dr.Hurley) said to-day ...

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  26. FORTY- SEVEN P.O.W. AND INTERNEES AT LARGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Forty- seven German and Italian prisoners of war and internees are still at large in Australia. The ...

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  27. RABBIT FOUND IN NORTH MYSTIFIES FARMERS

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--Tableland farmers are mystified by the killing of a rabbit on a farm near Danbulla, where ...

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  29. CLERGYMAN STANDS BAIL FOR ALLEGED BIGAMIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A Baptist minister stood ball to-day for tho main whom police alleged he had married ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH AND EMPIRE TERMS TO REMAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) said in a Parliamentary reply ...

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  32. GOONDIWINDI SHOW SOCIETY'S COMPLAINT .

    GOONDIWINDI, Tuesday. -- Members of the Goondiwindi Pastoral and Agricultural Society said last night that ...

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  33. FOOD PRODUCTION IS MOST VITAL PROBLEM

    MARYBOROUGH (Victoria), Tuesday.--The most vital problem in the world at present was world food production. which ...

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  34. BRITISH DOCTOR DECLINES TUBERCULOSIS POST

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--The post of State Tuberculosis Director, with a salary range of £1750 to £2000, has been ...

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  35. CUSTOMS HAUL IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Customs officers to-day seized 7000 cigarettes and a quantity of Jewellery aboard the steamer ...

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  36. OFFER OF £1000 REWARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The New South Wales Government has offered £1000 reward for information leading to the ...

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  37. GERMAN PEOPLE'S CAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters representative at Brunswick says that the 8000 employees of the Volkswagen (people's car) ...

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    The boys of Newtown School, Reading, England, have almost completed the construction of their own bus. which is to be their passport to summer happiness. With the aid of their, metalwork Instructor and the school electrician, the boys ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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