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  4. FEDERAL LAND SALES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Rejecting a demand by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) for a public inquiry into the administration of the Federal Land Sales "Control Department, the Prime ...

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  5. NURSES FROM BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Referring to-day to the proposed immigration of a number of nurses to Australia from Britain, the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Jones) said there was at ...

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  6. COMBAT FOOD CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Thirty-two members of the International Emergency Food Council yesterday decided to ...

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  7. BIG ARMS REQUEST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Truman, in a message from Kansas City yesterday, asked Congress for authority to ...

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  8. AMERICAN WOOL BILL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Senate yesterday refused to agree with the provision in the Wool Bill imposing an import tax on foreign wool, and delegates from both Houses are conferring in an effort ...

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  9. PENALTY PAID

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the Associated Press at Langsbcrg states that three United States Army executioners ...

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  10. SEVERE QUAKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Riverview Observatory to-day recorded a severe earthquake. The Director (Father O'Connell) said it was the ...

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  11. U.S. POLICE RADIO

    ORLANDO (Florida), Tuesday.-- Police messages which are broadcast by the Orlando police radio to cruising patrol cars can be picked ...

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  12. "FIGHT HARDER"

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Reuter's correspondent says that the French News Agency, quoting the Vietnam radio, says that Dr. ...

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  13. NO UNION DICTATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The question of the resumption of trade and friendly relations between Australia and Indonesia would not ...

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  14. FRESH CREAM SALES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) will reexamine the desirability of ...

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  15. PROTEST IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A protest against the importation of luxury goods from dollar countries was made by Mr. J. P. Abbott ...

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  16. SUBVERSIVE BODIES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Manila states that connections between the Philippine ...

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  17. COUNTRY PARTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The meeting of the Queensland Country Party to-day unanimously reelected Mr. G. Nicklin as leader. ...

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  18. PEACE WITH JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A former President (Mr. Herbert Hoover) yesterday urged the United States to summon a peace conference ...

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  19. DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Moscow radio has announced that the Supreme Soviet has issued a decree abolishing the death sentence ...

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  20. MORE HOLIDAY PAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Coalmines will not work on public holidays with their present wages, the Federal President of the Miners' ...

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  21. GOLD FROM JAPS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A message from Santa Barbara (California) says that William Evans, a former lieutenant-colonel with the ...

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  22. MEAT FOR CATS

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.-- A rationing regulation in New Zealand provides a meat ration for "working or commercial ...

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  23. SPINSTER SISTERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- A taxi driver was surprised to-day when two elderly spinster sisters from Toorak, deciding that ...

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  24. ENGLISH TOBACCO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Sydney cigarette and tobacco shortage is rapidly easing with increased importation of English ...

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  25. BUILDERS' UNION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The New South Wales Building Workers' Industrial union to-night lifted all black bans and called off its ...

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  26. ADVICE FROM WRITER

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Evelyn Rowley, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" from Sydney, to which she has returned after eight years ...

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  27. INDIAN TURMOIL

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. -- Eight persons were killed and 21 injured in communal riots in Calcutta yesterday. ...

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  29. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Employers' evidence in the 40-hour-week case will end in the Court to-morrow, end the hearing of the ...

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  30. NAZI RITUAL

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that men and women wearing the swastika badge, gave ...

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  32. ATOM BOMB

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.-- Within two and a half hours of learning that there was no defence against the atom bomb ...

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  33. NEW FEDERAL POWER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Because it is dissatisfied with the cooperation of the State Governments in allocating material for ...

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  34. GERMAN YOUTHS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Bishop of Berlin (Cardinal von Preysing), whose See includes a big area of the Russian zone, has ...

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  35. PALESTINE INQUIRY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.--The first meeting here yesterday of the Palestine Inquiry Commission was brief, as only five nations had ...

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  36. SYDNEY HEARINGS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Raleigh Hawkins, a bank clerk, said in evidence at the Central Court to-day that during an alleged riot in the ...

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  37. DEATHS ON ROAD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--"The long lift of road accidents in Melbourne at the week-end should convince everybody of the ...

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  38. SUPREME COURT WRIT

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- A writ was issued out of the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of Andrew De Courcey, Suzanne De Courcey ...

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  39. POLICE PROTECTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Police were called to-day to protect a greengrocer who was threatened by a mob of angry retailers for buying ...

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