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  3. BRITAIN LOOKS TO NORTH AUSTRALIA FOR MEAT SUPPLIES

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—"Britain believes that a vast new scheme for meat production could be undertaken in Northern Australian from which she would receive twice as much meat as ever before." ...

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  4. READY FOR RACE

    Wanderer, Mr. E. Massey's gaff-rigged schooner, at moorings in the Tamar yesterday. She will leave on Saturday for Sydney, starting point for the big ocean yacht race to Hobart. (Details, Page 4) —"The Examiner" Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE GOVERNMENT NOT LIKELY TO RESIGN

    A reshuffle of Cabinet positions rather than the resignation of the Government is anticipated as the outcome of the Royal Commission which concluded its sittings ...

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  6. BROTHERS' GIFT

    The City Missioner (Mr. G. Skilbeck), left, with a some of the toys brought to him yesterday by Mr. W. Fulton (right). Mr. Fulton and his brother made more than 100 toys for "The Examiner" and Radio 7EX Empty Stocking Fund. (Carload of Gifts, Page Two.) —"The Examiner" photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Atom Bomb Not War Essential

    DETROIT (A.A.P.). — General George. Kenney, chief of the Strategic Air Command, said last night that in the event of another ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. FRANCO-SOVIET TENSION; STRIKES ENDED

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Trouble appears to be brewing between France and Russia. Soon after the French Government had announced yesterday that it had expelled the Russian repatriation mission from France, it was stated in Moscow that ...

    Article : 487 words
  9. America To Rule Western Zones

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—In future America will have the controlling voice in the economic and financial policies of "Bizonia"—the joint Anglo- American zone in Germany—under a tentative ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. Nominator Sought for Migrants

    CANBERRA. — An English woman has written to the Minister for Immigration (Mr. , Calwell) asking him if he can find ...

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  11. Lightnig Stops Phone Talk

    SYDNEY.—The same flash of lightning yesterday injured two people who were talking to one another on telephones 20 miles ...

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  12. BRITISH TROOPS IN BATTLE AREA

    JERUSALEM (A.A.P.) — British troops have been posted in orange groves in the no man's-land between the twin towns of Jaffa and Tel Aviv, with orders to enforce a "shoot at sight" dusk-to-dawn curfew. ...

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  13. UN-NAMED COMET STILL VISIBLE HERE

    The un-named comet which has appeared in the south-western sky, appeared again last night. It was clearer than on Tuesday night and could be seen from sunset until 9.30 p.m., ...

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  14. U.S. Importers Look to Australia

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Since the announcement of the Geneva tariff agreement there has been a marked increase in enquiries by ...

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  15. Coal Shortage for Five Years

    MELBOURNE—A coal shortage for the next five years is foreseen by the general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. ...

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  16. BURMESE NOW INDEPENDENT

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Burma became a sovereign independent republic yesterday, when a Royal Commission of the British ...

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  17. DECREASE IN SAVINGS

    CANBERRA.—Savings banks deposits in Australia during October, 1947, decreased by £979,000, compared with September. In ...

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  18. Sailors Home from Japan Defy Customs Men

    SYDNEY—Customs officials were frustrated yesterday in their attempt to inspect the baggage of 500 sailors who came ashore from the cruiser Australia. ...

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  19. 36 PARALYSIS PATIENTS

    AUCKLAND (A.A.P.-Reuters)— Infantile paralysis cases in Auckland Hospital total 36, an increase of four. ...

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  20. FLOOD THREAT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.—Dairy farmers in the north coast areas of N.S.W. began to move their stock yesterday from low-lying areas' to high ...

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  21. Plane Crash in Isolated Forest

    HALIFAX (A.A.P.).—A number of persons are believed to have been killed when a U.S. Army C54 crashed in inaccessible' heavy ...

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  22. Costly Tanker Cracks

    BOSTON (A.A.P.). —The 4,000,000 dollar former American Navy tanker Ponaganset 523ft. long, split in half at the repair ...

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  23. URGED TO SAVE PETROL ON T.A.A. SERVICES

    CANBERRA—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) yesterday urged the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to eliminate all. unnecessary services by Trans-Australia Airlines and to make the petrol so saved available to ...

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  24. Banks Back Jap. Cotton Deal

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — The National City Bank of New York heads the group of commercial banks which is attempting to work ...

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  25. May Lift Ban on Beer Exports

    MELBOURNE. — The waterside workers' ban on the export of malt and beer is expected to be lifted to-day as a result of yes. ...

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  26. Novel Scheme for Shortages

    The suggestion that members of both Federal and State Governments should "play billiards and allow ...

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  27. TRUMAN SEEKS WIDE CONTROLS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.) — Power to ration food, buy entire crops, determine priorities and allocate scarce industrial materials are to be sought by the Administration under President Truman's anti-inflation programme. ...

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  28. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    FRANCE has defeated the Communist offensive, but the must not give the enemy a chance to organise ...

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  29. Reducing Exports of Cloth to New Zealand

    MELBOURNE—Export of woollen piece goods from Australia to New Zealand under special allocations has' been stopped. THE quota of worsted cloth for ...

    Article : 147 words
  30. Dakota Missing

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—An American military Dakota with four aboard is reported to have been lost in a storm over Attica, ...

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  31. Pensioner Shares Football Pool

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—An East End old-age pensioner, Timothy Yeo (70), shares with a Monmouthshire tinplate worker the ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. HUNGER STRIKE BY CONVICTS COLLAPSES

    McNEIL ISLAND Washington (A.A.P.).—A hunger strike by more than 1000 convicts in McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary ...

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