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  4. ESKLEIGH MEMORIAL HOME TO BE OPENED SOON

    Framed in an ivy-covered archway, Eskleigh stands almost ready to receive its first guests. This charming picture shows the historic main building of the Memorial Home at Perth, which is expected to be officially opened within a few months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICA DOMINATING FAR EAST

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The British foreign office Was charged with adopting a defeatist attitude over the Far East during the House of Commons debate on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COAL STRIKE HOPES

    SYDNEY.—Although hopes are held for an early settlement to the coal strike, it may come too late to prevent power blackouts and gas shortages in Sydney. ...

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  7. Registering His Record

    J. Oldfield, St. Patrick's (left), registers with the scorer his record-breaking win in the 100yds. under 12 at the Northern Public Schools sports yesterday. He ran the distance in 13 1-5sec. With him are P. Grierson (Grammar) and D. Rice (Scotch), who were second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CAFES' RATIONS TO BE CUT

    CANBERRA.—Meat and butter supplies t[?]afes, hotels, clubs, canteens, sandwich shops and other[?] ring establishments will be reduced by a seventh from THE CUT is equivalent to one ...

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  9. SOAP PRICE INCREASES

    CANBERRA. — Increases in the price of soap, candles and by-products of tallow, to operate immediately, have ...

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  10. For Servicemen: NEW PAY RATES

    CANBERRA. — Pay increases for members of the armed services, to operate from July 1, will cost £3 ...

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  11. Ring Recovered from Drain

    SYDNEY — A special police guard was placed over a city street drain on Thursday night after a ...

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  12. British Navy In Jeopardy

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Because Britain is deeply in debt and her resources seriously diminished she may no longer be able to provide adequate naval forces for her own security. ...

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  13. Defence Rights in Timor Sought by Aust.

    CANBERRA — Australia is endeavouring to secure certain defence rights in Portuguese Timor. ...

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  14. ATTACK ON BUILDING OF BANK

    A scathing attack on the Government's decision to permit the construction of the Commonwealth bank in ...

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  15. NEWS SERVICE COSTS ARE REVEALED

    CANBERRA—As the result of the decision to begin an independent news service for th[?] Australian Broadcasting ...

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  16. HEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED BY MINE COLLAPSE

    LITHGOW.—Thousands of pounds' worth of damage was caused when old mine workings collapsed under the town of Lithgow late yesterday afternoon. THE FALL, which occurred in ...

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  17. COMMUNIST POWER IN HOLLYWOOD

    LOS ANGELES (A.A.P.). —Adolphe Menjou declared yesterday that Communists were so powerful in the ...

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  18. HELP FOR WAR WIDOWS

    CANBERRA. — A deputation from Opposition parties which yesterday pressed for a review of war ...

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  19. CHILD EVANGELIST

    Seven-year-old Renee Maitz, child evangelist and "hot-gospeller," on her arrival in Launceston yesterday in the course of a tour of Australia. It is claimed that since the tour began in February 60,000 people have attended her meetings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Neighbour Nations Blamed for Strife in Greece

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — It is reliably reported that chiel responsibility for the flare-ups along the northern Greek frontier will be ...

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  22. GAOL FOR JAP. COMMANDER

    RABAUL (A.A.P.) — After a trial lasting more than two weeks. General Hotishi Imamura, former G.O.C. Japanese EEth Army in ...

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  23. TO TAKE AMERICAN WAR DEAD HOME

    NEW YORK (A.A.F.) — Colonel George Bare, chief of the U.S. War Graves Registration Division, said yesterday that all recoverable ...

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  25. PALESTINE ENQUIRY APPROVED BY U.N.

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—With the Arab States protesting to the last, the U.N. Assembly yesterday confirmed the appointment of an 11-nation Enquiry Commission on Palestine. ...

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  26. LAHORE CITY AFLAME: RIOTS CONTINUE

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—Sections of the walled city of Lahore burned yesterday while Moslem and Hindu mobs fought each other in outbreaks of serious communal rioting. ...

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