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  3. BANTU CHILDREN GREET ROYAL FAMILY

    SIMONSTOWN, Wednesday. — Bantu children chanted a welcome to the Royal Family when they arrived for a naval inspection at the Simonstown naval base, the colorful history of which is marked by tombstones ...

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    V[?] BOWLER, [?] Miner, [?]ng in the slips, m[?] catch from [?]kin off Tribe in the recent match between Victoria an[?] the English Xl at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He redeeme[?] himself, however, when (right) he caught Compton off his own bowling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT DEMANDS

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Unless there were many more applications, it was unlikely further areas for war service home settlement would be considered on Flinders Island, the manager of the Agricultural Bank (Mr. S. R. Adams), said to-day. ...

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  6. Delaying Meat Supplies

    LONDON, Wednesday (A. A.P.). — The Minister for Food (Mr. John Strachey) said to-day that waterfront ...

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  7. Amnesty For Prisoners

    PRETORIA, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — All prisoners in South African gaols not serving indeterminate sen ...

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  8. CHARGED WITH BROADCASTING FOR ENEMY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—An Australian, John Joseph Holland (39), described as a seaman, of Kendal Street, ...

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  9. SERIOUS DISPUTE BETWEEN SPAIN AND NORWAY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Diplomatic circles have been stirred by evidence that Spain and Norway are engaged in a serious dispute involving the United Nations. ...

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  10. British Migrants Should Be Given Preference

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,— If there were to be any preference accorded to overseas migrants, it should be to ...

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  11. SPANIARDS GREET ROYAL VISITOR

    MADRID, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — For the first time since Royalty fled the country in 1931 a member of the Royal ...

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  12. U.N.R.R.A. GOODS ROTTING

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday (A.A.P.), — The U.N.R.R.A. authorities allege that 45 p.c. of U.N.R.R.A. supplies sent to ...

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  13. NAZI LOOT RECOVERED

    FRANKFURT, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—"Operation Sparkler," which is the name for a search in British and ...

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  14. OTHER WORK FOR FARM TRAINEES

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Exservicemen who have completed their rural training, and for whom employment on farms is ...

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  15. PALESTINE EXPLOSIONS

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Two electrically detonated road mines placed under a ...

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  16. NOT MUD-SLINGERS

    BERLIN, Wednesday (A.A.P.)— "We are not mud-slingers and are not going to become mud-slingers. It is not our policy to attack our ...

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  17. FRENCH SUCCESS IN HANOI

    PARIS, Wednesday. (A.A.P.)— A Hanoi report states that the French have now occupied the whole of the Chinese and ...

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  18. Girls Seek Protection From Maniac Killer

    HAMBURG, Wednesday (A.A.P) —Since four persons were found stripped and strangled by a maniac killer, who has been named "The ...

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  19. 17 Consecutive Sunless Days

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.) —K[?]w Observatory up till yesterday had recorded 17 consecutive sunless days in London, equaling ...

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  20. NUREMBERG TRIAL COST BRITAIN £90,600

    LONDON, Wednesday A.A.P.). — The SolicitorGeneral, Sir Frank Soskice, said to-day that the ...

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  21. JAPANESE TO BE TRIED IN SINGAPORE

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A.P.) —Sixty-one Japanese war crimes suspects, including several charged with the massacre ...

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  22. TO PRESS FOR TAX REFORMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Arrangements were being made by the Federated Taxpayers Associations of Australia to hold an inter-State conference in Sydney shortly, said the secretary of the Victorian Taxpayers' ...

    Article : 225 words
  23. Married In Airliners

    PARIS, Wednesday. (A.A.P.)— A Swedish journalist, Steg Nasholm, wearing a morning coat and top hat, married Luisa Pirskanen, ...

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  24. PROPOSED WHEAT PACT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — The preliminary draft of the proposed international wheat agreement provides that United States farmers should be guaranteed an export market of about 80,000,000 bushels a year for the next four or five years at prices ...

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  25. GERMAN GLIDERS FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —As a result of negotiations between the Royal Air Force Reserve Command and gliding clubs which ...

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  26. Rationing Order Challenged

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Arthur Edgar Morgan, of Ivanhoe, who recently issued a High Court writ challenging the validity of ...

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  27. BIG BRITISH COAL SAVINGS

    LONDON, Wednesday (A. A. P.). — Total savings in coal since the beginning of the ...

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  28. FORD EMPLOYES OUT OF WORK

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Nearly 14,000 workers at Ford's Dagenham factory, who have been ...

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  29. ADVERSE MOVE IN METAL TRADES DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Hopes that there might be an early settlement of the metal trades strike were not reflected in ...

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  30. CASE AGAINST ALBANIA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Sir Alexander Cadogan opened in the United Nations Security ...

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  31. "Valuable Information" For Russians

    MOSCOW, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —The State Publishing House has published in Russian Ralph Ingersoll's book. "Top Secret," which ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. Ceylon Tea Market Eases

    COLOMBO, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — At the Colombo tea sales yesterday. Monday's strength was not fully maintained Broken ...

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  33. BIRTHRATE STILL RISING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The birth-rate in N.S.W. is still rising. There were nearly 48,000 births ...

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  34. NO GREAT RISE IN REAL WAGES

    MONTREAL, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Statistics published by the I.L.O. monthly publication, "International ...

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  35. FORCED LANDING ON ICE: CREW'S ORDEAL

    COPENHAGEN Wednesday (A.A.P.). — The British copilot of a Danish Dakota, frost-bitten and with face ...

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  36. COMMUNISTS' APPEAL REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Federal executive of the R.S.L., at its meeting just concluded, rejected the appeals of ...

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  37. SWISS URGE REVIEW OF CASE

    BERNE Wednesday (A.A.P.) —The Swiss Federal Council has decided to ask the British Government to reveiw the case ...

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  38. POLICE ARE OVERWORKED

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Because recruitments for the Police Force since the introduction of the 44-hour week ...

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  39. Headache THE DANGER SIGNAL

    Headaches are but symptoms of other ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation or ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. 21 Dead In Train Smash

    ALTOONA (Pennsylvania) Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Casualties in the wreck of the crack passenger train Red Arrow now total 21 dead ...

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  41. £11,138 GIFT FOR BOMBED CHURCHES

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.) —The Church of England has received a gift of £11,13[?] from the Church of England in Canada to ...

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