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  4. U.S. WOOL TAX

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). —The Senate yesterday refused to agree to the provision in the Wool Bill ...

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  5. CONVERSION PROGRESS

    Good'progress is being made with the convet'of the former Perth army convalescent depot to an interim sanatorium for use until the biulding planned in Launceston is completed. Pictures show some of the buildings which the Minister for Health (Mr. White) inspected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SAYS Ms.P. SHOULD SUBMIT PAY RISE TO COURT

    A proposal that members of Parliament should agree to submit their plan for a salary increase to the Arbitration Court has been made to the A.C.T.U. by the ...

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  7. COMPLETED REARING PONDS AT CORRA LINN

    A close-up of one of the four concrete rearing ponds completed al the Corra Linn Hatchery for the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Commission, showing how the water is forced into the ponds through nozzles to keep the water moving. Below: The ponds, adjacent to the North Esk River. (See story, page 2.).-"The Examiner" photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. —U.S. Propaganda— NO THREAT TOREDS

    CHICAGO (A.A.P.). —It would be impossible for U.S. propaganda to turn the Russian people against the ...

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  9. WAR BRIDE DUPED

    An Australian war bride, Evelyn Trill, yesterday peti tioned the Supreme Court for annulment of her ...

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  10. Enquiry into Land Sales Control

    CANBERRA.—The Investigation Branch of the Attorney-General's Department is conducting an enquiry into the administration of the Federal Land Sales Control Department. ...

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  11. Soviet Abolishes Death Sentence

    MOSCOW (A.A.P.)—The Supreme Soviet has issued a decree abolishing the death sentence in peace ...

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  12. REVENUE JUMPS £43 MILLION

    CANBERRA.—Commonwealth revenue for 1946-47 is estimated to exceed budget estimates by £38million to £4.7 million. CUSTOMS and excise duty may ...

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  13. Explosions in Amritsar

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—Policn yesterday cordoned off areas of the Sikh's Holy City. Amritsar, after six explosions had occurred. ...

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  14. Melbourne Has New Airport

    MELBOURNE. — Melbourne's new alternate airport at Mangalore, near Seymour, will be opened tor commercial airline traffic ...

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  15. CROWDS GREET QUEEN MOTHER

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Dense crowds who had wanted five hours outside Buckingham Palace on Monday, called, "We want Queen ...

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  16. CHALLENGING RULE OF WATERSIDERS

    CANBERRA. — The resumption of trade and friendly relations between Australia and Indonesia will ...

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  17. RAJAH HELPS FIGHT FIRE

    PATIALA (A.A.P.I.—The Maharajah of Patiala, well-known cricketer, yesterday led thousands of his subjects in a battle against a ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. NO CHANGES IN RADIO

    CANBERRA.—Television and frequency modulation broadcasts are a long way off as far as Australia is ...

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  19. TRUMAN SEEKS TO ARM WESTERN HEMISPHERE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—President Truman yesterday asked Congress for authority to arm, equip and train the armed forces of the Western Hemisphere, including Canada. ...

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  20. SEIZING MATERIALS FOR HOMES

    CANBERRA.—Because it was dissatisfied with the co-operation of state governments in allocating materials for the erection of war service homes, the Commonwealth will take steps to compulsorily acquire materials it ...

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  21. U.S. Police Calls Heard in Aus.

    ORLANDO. Florida (A.A.P) — Police messages broadcast by Orlando Dolice radio to cruising patrol cars can be picked up in ...

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  22. FIRST BLOOD DONOR

    Dudley Bakes, first donor of blood for conversion into serum, when the Red Cross Blood Transfusion bervice campaign opened at Launceston General Hospital yesterday. Dr. D. P. Churton is the medical officer in charge and his assistant is Sister J.Addison.—"The Examiner" Photo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BLIND MAN WINS RACE

    Guided by a leather thong fastened to his arm and held by his mother-in-law, who was riding a bicycle, a ...

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  25. Deporting Young Germans

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—The Bishop of Berlin (Cardinal von Preysing), whose see includes a big area of the Russian Zone, has accused the ...

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  26. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE result of the struggle between modeiate trade union leaders and the Communists will have important ...

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  27. Japs. Claim £l4m. From" America

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—The Japanese Foreign Office has filed a claim with the American Government for £14 million and.replacement of the Red Cross ship Awa Maru. THE Awa Maru was sunk by an ...

    Article : 230 words
  28. REVOLT IN NICARAGUA

    PANAMA CITY (A.A.P.). The Nicaraguan Army, led by a former president, General Anastasio Somoza, ...

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  29. U.S. Official Charged With Embezzling Japanese Gold

    SANTA BARBARA, California (A.A.P,).—William Evans, who was a lieutenantcolonel with the military government in Japan, has been arrested on charges of embezzling £30,800 in gold from the Japanese on Formosa. EVANS now is president of a ...

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