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  3. TO BUILD HOSTELS FOR IMMIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Large hostels would be constructed for the housing of sponsored British immigrants arriving in ...

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  4. ONE OF COLDEST SPELLS EVER KNOWN IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says one of the coldest spells ever known has stopped all shipping round the coasts. It is 56 degrees below zero in some parts of the country. The ...

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  5. WHEELS OF PRODUCTION STOP: BLACKOUT IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— London worked by candlelight, and the wheels of production in a broad strip of England's industrial heart from the South-East to the Midlands and as far north as Cumberland stopped, when ...

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  6. COMPTON'S CENTURY

    Scene during the last day's play of the Test match at Adelaide— Compton reaching his century with a beautiful off drive for four. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. APPLES "BAKED" BY THE COLD

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.) —When Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd visited a camp which he abandoned in Little America 14 years ...

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  8. KEROSENE LAMPS IN USE AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday — Australian Associated Press offices this morning were working under conditions ...

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  9. "Words The Tools Of Thought"

    Words were the tools of thought used by every man, woman and child each day of their lives, and people often thought ...

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  10. PROPOSED REVISION OF CONSTITUTION

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Revision of the Commonwealth Constitution has been suggested to the Federal Government by ...

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  11. U.S. NAVY SALUTES R.A.N.

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.P.) — The United States Navy to-day saluted the Royal Australian Navy for its recent valiant ...

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  12. PEACE TREATIES WITH GERMANY'S SATELLITES SIGNED

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P—The French Mimster of Foreign Affairs (M. Georges Bidault), in the glare of giant lamps set up by newscameramen, opened the ceremony of signing the peace treaties with Italy, Rumania, ...

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  13. Blow To British Motor Industry

    LONDON, Monday (A.A. P.) — The "Daily Telegraph" says the fuel crisis [?]eopardises the British motor ...

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  14. MAN AND WOMAN ON THEFT CHARGE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A man and a woman were charged in the Police Court to-day with breaking, entering and stealing ...

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  15. FUEL OIL FOR KING ISLAND

    Dame Enid Lyons, M.H.R., has been advised by the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) that a consignment of ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. OBSCENE LIBEL ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Robert Shaw Close, Sorrento, author of the book "Love Me Sailor," was to-day committed for trial in the Fifth ...

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  17. GERMAN TREATY PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) —Mr. Robert Murphy has submitted to the Foreign Ministers' deputies the United States ...

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  18. MENACE OF MONOPOLIES

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.). — Senator James Murray, retiring chairman of the Senate Small Business ...

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  19. AMERICAN OPPOSITION TO TARIFF PROPOSALS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—By agreeing to the insertion of an escape clause in any agreement to be reached at the international trade conference in Geneva in April the U.S. Government had discovered the only way of ...

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  20. UNIFORM DAIRY LEGISLATION

    The Standing Committee on Agriculture recently reported to the Agricultural Council that it had considered a ...

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  21. Bill To "Reform" Upper House

    HOBART, Monday.—A bill to alter the constitution of the Legislative Council is expected to be among the measures for ...

    Article : 236 words
  22. CREW LUCKY TO BE ALIVE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) —Coastguards and volunteers dug through seven miles of snowdrifts last night to reach ...

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  23. JEWISH YOUTHS REFUSE TO PLEAD

    JERUSALEM, Monday (A.A.P.) — Four Jewish, youths found with rawhide whips when British troops searched Palestine for the ...

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  24. ONE NAME ON SOVIET BALLOT PAPERS

    MOSCOW, Monday (A.A.P.).—Ten thousand voters in some districts of Moscow filed every hour into carpeted polling stations yesterday so that they could drop into ballot boxes papers which held one name—Stalin. ...

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  25. Butcher Gaoled On Bribery Charge

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A partner in a butchering business was gaoled on one charge and fined on two others in the ...

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  26. Designation of International Airports

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Twelve land and water aerodromes in Australia have been designated as international ...

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  27. Death Sentence To Stand

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) — The Court of Criminal Appeal today dismissed an appeal by Walter Graham Rowland against the ...

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  28. VIETNAMESE MAY APPEAL TO U.N.

    SAIGON, Monday (A.A.P.) —Hochiminh, leader of the Vietnamese, told Reuter that his Government would appeal ...

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  29. ULVERSTONE SHIPPING SERVICE UNLIKELY TO IMPROVE

    There is no indication of an improved shipping service to Ulverstone, and it is likely the Tambar will not visit the port as regularly at in the past. This was reported at the monthly meeting of the Leven Harbor ...

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  30. KESSELRING PLEADS NOT GUILTY

    VENICE, Monday. (A.A.P.) — Kesselring (62). former C.-in-C. of the German forces in Italy and chief of the Luftwaffe General ...

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  31. FIRE BRIGADE BUSY

    HOBART, Monday—Warm temperatures and a northerly wind kept the fire brigade busy with grass fires to-day. The brigade ...

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  32. APOLOGISES TO RUSSIANS

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday (A.A.P.) — The Director-General of the South African Broadcasting Cornoration, Mr. ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. BRITISH BRIGADIER ASSASSINATED

    VENICE, Monday (A.A.P.) — The Commander of the British Thirteenth Infantry Brigade. Brigadier R. W. A. de Winton, D.S.O and ...

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  34. SAWMILL FIRE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — About £100 damage, was caused by a fire at Messrs. Calvert Bros'. sawmill at Nunamara on ...

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  35. FILES WRIT TO CANCEL SHARE DEAL

    HOBART, Monday.—Arising from the purchase of certain packing sheds by the company during his absence overseas, the ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. BERLIN TRAGEDY

    BERLIN, Monday (A.A.P.) — Three British soldiers were killed and four seriously injured in the Spandau dance hall fire yesterday. ...

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  37. BRITISH READY FOR TROUBLE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday (A.A. P.).—The High Commissioner (Sir Alan Cunningham) told the Jewish Agency that the ...

    Article : 343 words
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