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  4. NEW U.S. BOMBER CARRIES THREE TIMES LOAD OF B29

    Six-engined B36 bombers are now in full production at Consolidated Vultee's plant at Fort Worth, Texas. A hundred of these aircraft, which are reported to have three times the carrying capacity of the B29 (Super-Fortress), will be delivered to the U.S. Air Force in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOBART RECOMMENDED AS WHALING BASE May Start Industry from Factories at Eden and Albany

    "The Examiner" Special Service CANBERRA.—Hobart was suggested to Federal Cabinet yesterday as a base for the establishment of the whaling ...

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  6. LONDON'S FIERCEST FIRE SINCE BLITZ

    An aerial view of the fiercest fire experienced in London since the blitz. It occurred when a Government dump at Mitcham caught fire, sending up a great column of smoke which cast a shadow for ten miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JET AIRLINERS IN FEW YEARS

    LONDON (A.A.P.) — Jet propulsion could be introduced to the Atlantic routes within three to five years, ...

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  8. MOST MOSLEMS FAVOUR PLAN

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—Only one of seven speakers at the Moslem League Council meeting yesterday opposed the acceptance of the plan for division. ...

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  9. Couple Leap To Death

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).— Horace Marshall (36), lawyer, and his attractive wife, Amelia (32), also a lawyer, ...

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  10. Britain Expects Fair Harvest

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Britain's harvest prospects were encouraging and very much better than they had ...

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  11. Industries Hit by Coal Cut

    SYDNEY.—Several N.S.W. industries which depend on coal for fuel are preparing for a partial closing down. THE 20 per cent. cut in coal ...

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  12. EXPORT BAN UNLIKELY

    It was most unlikely that there would be any move by the N.S.W. Government to restrict the export of building materials ...

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  13. RUSSO-U.S. TENSION

    VIENNA (A.A.P.).—The whole of the Russian-influenced press in Austria and Hungary suggests that ...

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  14. ROAD SAFETY OFFICER

    The Transport Commission has appointed a full-time road safety officer, and is preparing free films ...

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  15. DEADLOCK IN FRANCE

    PARIS (A.A.P.). — Railway union leaders haye appealed to the President (M. Ramadier) to re-open ...

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  16. "Bluey" Guarded by Mounties

    TORONTO (A.A.P.) —Guarded by Canadian Mounties, the Australian kangaroo "Bluey" was the centre of attraction at the Toronto ...

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  17. U.S. Floods' Big Toll

    HANNIBAL, Miss. (A.A.P.)—The swollen Mississippi and its Iowa tributary, the Des Moines River, ...

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  18. Steamer Ablaze

    ALEXANDRIA (A.A.P.) — The British steamer Malayan Prince, bound for Haifa from Liverpool, has been ablaze since yesterday ...

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  19. Indonesia's Plan for New Guinea

    THE HAGUE (A.A.P.).—The Indonesian Republic is prepared to accept the Dutch proposal for an interim Government, but want New Guinea included in the State of East Indonesia. ...

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  20. TREMOR IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE — Buildings were shaken and emplcryees ran iron business premises when an earth tremor was felt in Colac and the ...

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  21. FATALITIES IN GRAND PRIX

    DERNE (A.A.P.) —A British car. competing in the motoring Grand Prix at Berne crashed into the enclosure, killing two men and ...

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  23. CONTRABAND IN PLANE

    DARWIN.—An attempt to smuggle 125 strings ot pearls and 300 hanks of fishing line gut into Australia was discovered by Customs ...

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  24. AERODROME WORKS

    Heavy bulldozers are now engaged on works outside the present boundary of Western Junction airport, grading the surface in preparation for major construction at the field in the summer, when a concrete runway will be put in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TANKS QUELL CROWDS

    MILAN (A.A.P.)— Army tanks, troops and police went into action in Cremona yesterday to quell crowds of Left Wing supporters ...

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  26. MANGRUM WINS £3250 TOURNEY

    LA DOVER, Maryland (A.A.P.). —Lloyd Mangrum posted a six under par 66 yesterday to win first place in the £3250 National ...

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  27. PREMIER VISITS CANBERRA

    CANBERRA. — The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) arrived by air yesterday afternoon for conference to-day with the Prime ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA'S BIG SCORE

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—South Africa made 533 in their first innings in the first Test against England at Trent Bridge yesterday. ...

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  29. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    EUROPE continues to dominate the international political stage, but the transfer of the Kuriles ...

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  30. GRISLY STORY OF JAP. CANNIBALISM

    MANILA (A.A.P.).—The grisly story of man-eating Japanese soldiers, who stalked Filipinos on cannibalistic forays, came out of the jungles of Northern Mindanao yesterday. ...

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  31. MR. DEDMAN SEES "TOUGH GOING" AT GENEVA TALKS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Geneva negotiations on the reduction of the United States wool tariff are "going to be pretty tough," the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said when he arrived in London on his way to the International Trade Organisation conference. ...

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  32. BROADCAST TO AUSTRALIA

    MONTREAL (A.A.P.). — The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will soon begin regular shortwave broadcasts to Australia, ...

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