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  4. BRILLIANT BATTING ON FOURTH DAY OF FOURTH TEST

    The fourth day of the fourth Test at Adelaide, was remarkable for brilliant batting first by the Australians and then by the Englishmen. Upper: Keith Miller, whose batting was outstanding, had a narrow escape when he had scored 104 out of [?] of 141. Picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PACIFIC AIR CONFERENCE MEETING AT MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY

    Delegates from 18 countries are attending the South Pacific are nav[?] gation conference being held in Melbourne. Picture shows the colourful scene in Wilson Hall, Melbourne University, at the opening of the conference, attended by more than 100 delegates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INTERSTATE TRADE STRANGLED BY WHARF TIE-UP

    MELBOURNE.—With waterside workers at all Australian ports refusing night work, the interstate shipment of primary produce, building materials and ...

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  7. U.S. Firm On Arms Cut

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).— America will never consent to any international plan for arms reduction until ...

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  8. Express Hits Petrol Truck

    KINGSBURG, California (A.A.P.) — A Southern Pacific Railroads streamlined express collided with ...

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  9. U.K. WANTS TO BUY U.S. SHIPS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —According to State Department officials, Britain has applied for purchase of ...

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  10. ARBITRATION ACT CHANGE

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced last night that Cabinet had approved a ...

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  11. ATOMIC BOMBS CHEAPER

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Nations can now manufacture atomic bombs with an initial outlay of not more than £150 million compared with America's expenditure of £620 million. ...

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  12. WATER PLAN POSSIBLE

    It would be possible to provide water from Third Basin for the West Tamar, Hydro-Eelectric Commission ...

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  13. SEEKING U.S. MARKETS

    CANBERRA: — Britain is rapidly becoming less attractive as a market for Australian products. ...

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  14. GAOL FOR NAZI SPY CHIEF

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Teodor[?] Lau, paymaster of the Nazi spyring which operated in America before Pearl Harbour, was ...

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  15. End Wage-Peg, Unions Demand

    MELBOURNE.—A strong request to the Federal Government that it abandon the wage-pegging regulations was made yesterday by the Interstate Executive of the A.C.T.U. ...

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  16. TERRITORY FOR SOVIET

    HELSINKI (A.A.P.). — Finland is to cede territory and property to Russia in settlement of German assets ...

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  17. Move to Widen R.S.L. May Fail

    MELBOURNE. — Federal Con gress of the R.S:L. when it meets next Thursday, is almost certain to decide against widening of ...

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  18. SOME LINES OF WOOL AT PEAK

    MELBOURNE—Prices for all descriptions were very firm at the wool sales yesterday. Top price of the series, 92d, was obtained for ...

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  19. Partition Proposals: Arabs Firm

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—the Arab delegations at the Palestine Conference in London have definitely ...

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  20. British Seized in Border Clash

    TRIESTE (A.A.P.).—An unnamed British officer and another serviceman are missing following a skirmish between Yugoslav and ...

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  22. NOT ALTERING AIR REGION

    MELBOURNE.—The bundaries of the South Pacfic region as defined by the Provisional International Civil Aviation ...

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  23. Washbrook Catch Questioned

    ADELAIDE.—Once again an umpire's decision has been questioned and the Englishmen are satisfied that once again they have suffered. IT OCCURRED early in the play ...

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  24. "VAMPIRE" ARRESTED?

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Police are holding an amateur boxer, said to be showing signs of mental disorder, on suspicion of having ...

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  25. CAPONE'S HENCHMEN ATTEND BURIAL

    CHICAGO (A.A.P.).—With tears in their eyes and heads hidden in coat collars or under handkerchiefs, Al Capone's former henchmen and about 50 Chicago "hoodlums" watched his burial yesterday. ...

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  26. VANGUARD IN CALMER SEAS

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — H.M.S. Vanguard has entered warm sunshine and calmer seas. She is now off Santa Cruz, in the Canary ...

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  27. Stalin Refuses French Honour

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—Stalin has refused to accept the Medaille Militaire, which the French Government awarded him last month. ...

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  28. Britain's Worst Blizzard in 50 Years

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The renewed blizzard which swept the Midlands and Northern England on Tuesday night and yesterday was the worst for 50 years. SNOW now blankets an area of ...

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  29. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    BEHIND most of the industrial and social turmoil, almost everywhere is the creed of Socialism, ...

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  30. 15 Killed in Tribal Fight

    JOHANNESBURG (A.A.P.). — Police have discovered 15 Bushmen's bodies in the wild desert land of South-West Africa. ...

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  31. SMALLER FOOD BILL?

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—An estimated saving of £10 million a year in the British food bill is expected from a scheme for the ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. Dogs Loosed on Looters

    HAMBURG (A.A.P.). — German police unleashed Alsatian police dogs to disperse thousands of coal looters in railway ...

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  33. MCKELL APPOINTMENT "UNWISE, PREJUDICED"

    MONTREAL (A.A.P.).—"It is as unwise as it is unhappy and as prejudiced as it is partisan," says the Gazette," commenting on the appointment of Mr. W. J. McKell as Governor-General of Australia. ...

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  34. A.N.A. TIE-UP AVERTED

    SYDNEY.—A strike which threatened to tie up all A.N.A. planes was quickly settled yesterday. All branches of the Road Transport ...

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