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  3. BREAKWATER LASHED

    Thick spray was dashed more than a hundred feet in the air when huge waves broke over the pier at Newhaven, on the south-east coast of Britain, last week. Lashed by heavy gales, terrific seas were reported all around the coasts of Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PUDDINGS BY AIR

    British film star Margaret Lockwood was present at London Airport when plum puddings were unloaded from the removable freight compartment attached to the Constellation aircraft Charles King-ford Smith. This machine had just arrived in England on the inaugural Qantas Empire Airways Constellation service. Assisting Miss Lockwood are Captain D. F. McMaster (of Qantas) and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG FOUR PUT END TO CONFERENCE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Big Four suddenly and dramatically ended their London session on Monday afternoon, with the problem of Germany's future still unsolved and no date fixed for the next meeting. ...

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  6. NEW STATE CABINET EXPECTED ON FRIDAY

    Although the meeting of State Cabinet yesterday did nothing to lift the official veil of silence on the political situation, it is anticipated that a new Cabinet ...

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  7. Three Power Talks To-day

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that usually well-informed quarters in ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. CHANGES IN CABINET

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) will succeed' the Premier and the Honorary Minister ...

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  9. AIRLINES ALLOWED TO CUT FARES

    MELBOURNE.—Ansett Airways and other interested operators are now authorised to reduce fares as they think fit, unless otherwise bound by agreement with the Common- wealth. ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. Soviet To Train Chinese Force

    SHANGHAI (A.A.P.).— Russia has agreed to train and equip 11 Chinese Communist divisions for the North China war, says the usually reliable Chinese newspaper, '"Wahkiu Yatpao." ...

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  11. RAIL OVERTIME BAN MAY EXTEND

    SYDNEY. — The Australian Railways Union ban on overtime, to begin in N.S.W. at midnight to-morrow, threatens to extend to Victoria and other states. THE Federal secretary of the ...

    Article : 295 words
  12. ARMS, MONEY FOR ARABS

    CAIRO (A.A.P.)—Arab Premiers decided on Monday to supply Palestine Arabs with necessary arms and equipment, ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. MIGRATED BY MOTOR CYCLE

    MELBOURNE. — Frustrated at every step when' they tried to secure passages by ship to Australia, two young British ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. Beer on Again in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE. — Melbourne's two weeks' beer drought ended at most city hotels yesterday. A spokesman for Carlton and ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. ALUMINIUM PLANT SOLD

    MELBOURNE — Most of the sheet aluminium plant installed at the Wangaratta malls during the war has been sold by the Disposals ...

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  16. OIL SHIPS ON FIRE

    At least four men, two women and two children were killed and 20 are reported ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. N.G. MERGER OPPOSED

    LAKE SUCCESS (A.A.P.). — The U.S., China and Mexico yesterday criticised in the U.N. Trusteeship. Council Australia's ...

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  18. CHINESE PIRATES MAKE HUGE HAUL

    HONG KONG (A.A.P.).—Pirates disguised as passengers, with arms as cargo, on Sunday took over the 5000-ton Dutch ship Van' Heutz off the South China Coast and successfully carried out the' most daring piracy act ...

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  19. PHONE FOR CARS

    MELBOURNE.—The first of its kind in Australia, two-way frequency modulation radio telephone equipment will shortly be installed ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. HE FOUND THE LEAK

    MELBOURNE.—Ivan Steel (29) of Cumberland St., Heidelber, suffered severe burns to the face, body, legs and arms yesterday ...

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  21. STRONG WOOL MARKET

    BRISBANE.—A strong market again ruled yesterday, when the fourth series of, Brisbane wool sales continued with Continental ...

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  22. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    IT would be a big surprise if any organisation consisting of sane, responsible persons could be found to ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. Exploded Bomb to Get Publicity

    SYDNEY.—His only reason for exploding a bomb outside the home of Mr. E. J. McMahon, a former Taxation Commissioner, was that ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. Former Australian Plane in Fatal Crash

    SINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Two 'Australian ex-servicemen recently sold to Indonesians an Avro-Anson, which crashed on Sunday off the west coast of Malaya, killing the two occupants. THE men, 25-year-old ex-R.A.A.F ...

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  25. Panama Students on Strike

    PANAMA CITY (A.A.P.).—Students throughout the country went on strike on Monday and the city's Mayor, M. Maurieio ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. MELBOURNE'S HOT SPELL

    MELBOURNE. — Yesterday's maximum temperature of 88.3 degrees was the second hottest day this summer, but weather officials ...

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