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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT APPROVES OF PAY RISE

    CANBERRA. — The Parliamentary Allowances Bill, which raises the salary of Federal members from £1000 to £1500 a year, passed all stages in both Houses ...

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  5. Royal Garden Party

    These pictures of first first Royal garden party at Buckingham Palace for eight years were taken last week by a special long-focus camera placed on the roof of the Palace. They show—Top: The King and Queen chatting to guests in the grounds. Middle: The King shaking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LETHAL LETTERS SENT TO MINISTERS

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Nine prominent Britons have received letters from Italy containing miniature bombs. It is believed that the letters were sent by agents of the Jewish terrorist organisations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FINAL DISCUSSION

    A few minutes before he took off from Northolt aerodrome to return to India to make his momentous announcement of the British Government's plan for the future of the country, the Viceroy (Lord Mountbatten) was photographed in earnest conversation with the Secretary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No Decision On Wool

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The controversial Wool Bill remained deadlocked in ...

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  9. HOW MEMBERS VOTED

    Opposition members: Hughes, Adermann, Anthony, Corser, Davidson, Fadden, Hamilton, McEwen and Rankin. ...

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  10. SANDAKAN MARCHES

    KABAUL (A.A.P.). — Charged with the responsibility for the Sandakan "death marches" in North ...

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  11. SIKHS MAY MAKE TROUBLE

    DELHI (A.A.P.). — Baba Kharak Singh, president of the All-India Sikh League, yesterday called on Sikhs to "get ready for a proper fight to defend our ...

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  12. STORMS RING LONDON

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Storms ringed London as Britain's record heat wave ended. Thunder, lightning and hailstorms hit other ...

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  13. Persian Troops in Action

    TEHERAN (A.A.P.).—Persian troops have been ordered into action against 500 Barzani Kurds, headed by the Mullah Mustafa Al ...

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  14. Britain Draws On American Loan

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — Britain has withdrawn a further 200 million dollars of the 3750 million dollar U.S. loan. Withdrawals now ...

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  15. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    CANBERRA—With some members already asleep on the benches, Federal Parliament at 12.30 a.m. was ...

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  16. NO IMMEDIATE PAY EQUALITY

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The British Government will not immediately implement the Labour Party Conference's decision directing the ...

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  17. Arbitration Court's Swan Song

    MELBOURNE.—The decision on margins in the metal trades would be the swan song of the Full Arbitration Court, Acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman said yesterday. ...

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  18. SYDNEY LOTTERY UP

    SYDNEY.—The price of Sydney lottery tickets and the prizes will be increased. Lottery tickets will cost 6d more at 5/6, and the first ...

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  19. Steamer Sinks in Lake Superior

    SAULT ST. MARIE, Ontario (A.A.P.). — The great lakes steam ship Emperor, 7031 tons, struck the Passage Island rocks and sank ...

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  21. PUBLIC ENQUIRY INTO LAND SALES

    CANBERRA.—The Commonwealth Government has directed a public enquiry into allegations of irregularities in thc Sydney land sales control office and any associated matters dealt with in thc Canberra land sates control ...

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  22. BITTER ATTACK ON MEAT FIRMS

    CANBERRA.—The major meat firms of Vestey's and Bovril were bitterly attacked in the House of Representatives yesterday. IT was alleged that Vestey's, by ...

    Article : 285 words
  23. Derby to be Run To-morrow

    LONDON (A.A.P).—According to every turf journalist in England, the 1947 Derby, to be run to-morrow, is already over and champion jockey Gordon Richards has won his first Derby in 22 ...

    Article : 353 words
  24. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE British Government's "Economic Survey for 1947 indicated that the country was in a very bad ...

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