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  5. BIG TASMAN LINER FAST ON REEF AT WELLINGTON

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). — Carrying 406 passengers from Australia, the Huddart Parker liner, Wanganella, of 9576 tons, struck Barret Reef, at the entrance ...

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  6. Young Royalty at Circus

    The Duchess of Kent takes Prince Edward and Prince [?] to Olympia Circus in London. Upper: The Duchess and her sons enjoying the clowns. Lower: A study in expressions as Kelly the Clown and Prince Michael gaze at each other during an interval in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ACTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL IS SWORN IN

    At Government House, Melbourne, after the Governor of Victoria (Sir Winston Dugan) had been sworn in as acting Governor-General of the Commonwealth, following the departure of the Duke of Gloucester. In front are (from left): The Chief Justice (Sir John Latham), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VICTN. TOWNSHIP SAVED

    MELBOURNE. — Only a good water supply and the determination of fire fighters saved the township of ...

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  9. RELIEF GOODS MISUSED

    VATICAN CITY (A.A.P.) "The Americans when they generously assisted war victims little thought that ...

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  10. Burmese Reds in Clash

    RANGOON (A.A.P.).— A Burmese communist was killed and four others were injured in clashes with police ...

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  11. POLES COERCED AT ELECTION

    WARSAW (A.A.P.). — Most news-agency correspondents agree that there was a good deal of coercion used to make Poles vote for the Government bloc at the ...

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  12. MIGRATION CUT CONDEMNED

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—"Even Britain's own population difficulties do not justify the cessation of emigration to Australia," says ...

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  13. Foundries Reopen

    MELBOURNE. — Fewer than half the usual number of metal workers reported for duty yesterday when ...

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  14. Aust. Conversion Criticised

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The latest Australian conversion of sterling loans is meeting with some criticism in financial circles. TERMS of the conversion can by ...

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  15. Georgia "Governors" Still Dispute Authority

    ATLANTA (A.A.P.).—The two "Governors" of the State of Georgia continue to dispute authority. THE Lieutenant-Governor (Mr. M. E. Thompson), who ...

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  16. TALBERT FOUND IN COMA

    SYDNEY—Bill Talbert, the United States Davis Cup player, who was a diabetic, suffered an insulin reaction on Sunday and was taken ...

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  17. TRAM STRIKE AVERTED

    The possibiliy of a further tram strike in Hobart to-day because of the City Council's refusal to accede to overtime ...

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  18. MIGRANTS FOR TAS.

    The number of migrants allotted to Tasmania for 1947 was very satisfactory, the Minister for Education ...

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  19. BISHOP HELD BY SLAVS

    TRIESTE (A.A.P.).—Monsignor Radossi, Bishop of Istria, has returned after being detained for four days by Yugoslavs. ...

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  20. SMERTENKO GOES HOME

    DUBLIN (A.A.P.).—The American League for Free Palestine would not let their campain drop, said the ...

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  22. P.M. CRITICISED

    SYDNEY.—At a meeting of postal workers at Orange yesterday, Mr. J. S. Baker, chairman of the meeting, criticised the attitude of ...

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  23. Talks With P.M. On Sunday Pay

    SYDNEY.—A.C.T.U. representatives will confer with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and Federal Ministers in Canberra on Thursday on double pay for Sunday work and other industrial matters. ...

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  24. BRITISH ALIGNMENTS UNCHANGED

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—There was no question of the supersession of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty, and Britain's alignments remained unchanged, the Russians have been officially told. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    ACCORDING to Mr. Brooker, the A.L.P. Federal Executive views with alarm the tendency to cease work at ...

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  26. NEW PREMIER FOR FRANCE

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Reuters report that M. Paul Ramadier last night formally informed the Preaident of the French National ...

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  27. GREECE GETS 100 SHIPS

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).— Greece is to get 100 Liberty ships from the U.S. THIS was announced yesterday by ...

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  28. British Steel Output Cut by Coal Shortage

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The steel production crisis has been made acute by a new cut in coal supplies. COAL ALLOCATIONS to the steel industry yesterday were ...

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  29. ACQUISITION OPPOSED

    MELBOURNE.—The first big shot against Commonwealth acquisition of large buildings in Melbourne for office accommodation ...

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