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  3. Paratroopers Eject Jews

    HAMBURG, Tuesday (A.A.P.—Reuter).— British paratroopers boarded the Runnymede Park after the erpiry of an ultimatum to the Jews whom she brought from France. Another hundred British military police followed them. The troops used hoses. Dull thuds, ...

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  4. REIGN OF TERROR IN NEW

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday (A.A.P.—Reuter).—Several thousand additional troops and police to-day moved into New Pelhi, where pillars of black smoke billow high over the city. Unofficial estimates put the deathroll during ...

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    Obviously pleased with the Arbitration Court's decision for a 40hour week, these union leaders were all smiles as they left the High Court, Melbourne, on Monday. From left: Mr. R. Schafer (assistant secretary Gas Employes' Union), Mr. C. A. Croft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aviation Pioneers Honored

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Qantas Empire Airways has decided to honor Australian pioneers of aviation by naming the four ...

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  7. BOOKED FOR MELBOURNE ZOO

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At the City Park is a collection of eight Tasmanian devils and a tiger cat ...

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  8. intensive Week of Economic Moves

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.—Reuter).—An intensive week of economic moves opened with the first full Cabinet meeting since the full ...

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  9. 44 BRITISH PITS IDLE

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.— Reuier).—Forty-four pits, including six not previously affected, and 45,000 miners are now ...

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  10. JAVA SITUATION CONFUSED

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. (A.A.P.— Reuter),—The French and Australian Consuls,. who last week visited the East Java front from ...

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  11. FIRM STAND ON TARIFFS

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Australian quarters in London state that when British Commonwealth delegates met the ...

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  12. DRIVE AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. (A. A.P.)—The Department of Justice's first move in a drive against alien Communists in ...

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  13. AIRMEN FOR ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Names of the six R.A.A.F. personnel to accompany the forthcoming Australian expedition to the Antarctic were ...

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  14. PAY INCREASE FOR TEMPORARY CLERKS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Clerks employed temporarily by the Commonwealth Government and who are members of the Clerks Union will ...

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  15. AMERICANS BAFFLED OVER EUROPEAN SITUATION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The "Herald-Tribune" says it is difficult to reconcile President Truman's leisurely trip home from Rio de Janeiro with the alarms that have been sounded by United States officials over the economic crisis in Europe. The country at ...

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  16. GERMANS OFFENDED

    BERLIN, Tuesday. (A.A.P.—Reuter).—The German Newsagonoy in the British zone reports that a number of German guests left a ...

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  17. ARABS WILL FIGHT IF NECESSARY

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.—Reuter).—The Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia (Emir Feisal), who is the second son of King Ibn Saud, said ...

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  18. PRINTS OF MUMMIFIED FINGERS SOLVED MYSTERY OF IDENTITY

    Through a remarkable piece of work on the part of the fingerprints branch of the Police Department, fingerprints from a mummified hand were employed to identify the body of a seafaring man (believed dead five months or so) found on Sisters Beach, near Rocky ...

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  19. MANSION AS OFFICE FOR MR. FORDE

    OTTAWA, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Australia has leased from the Canadian Government for five years an ivy-covered grey stone mansion ...

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  20. BAN ON VISITS TO WAR GRAVES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Australians contemplating travelling to London for the purpose of visiting war graves in Germany are advised not to ...

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  21. BISCHOFF'S FUTURE CLAIM PRICE RISE SUPPORTS CASE

    Former employes of the Bischoff tin mine, who are continuing their efforts to have the undertaking revived, consider the rise of £97 per ton in the smelters' selling price of tin, announced in Canberra on Monday, conclusive ...

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  22. WARNED OF JEWISH PLOT

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.— Houtcr).— A Scotland Yard spokesman revealed that the Yard received information from ...

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  23. TO PROTECT HOME-BUILDER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With the object of protecting the home-builder from unscrupulous persons, the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Knight) has recommended to Cabinet that all builders be registered. ...

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  24. No Restriction on 1948-49 Wheat Crop

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Wheat sowing for the 1948-49 crop would not be restricted, the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) ...

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    Despite the tug dispute, Victoria Dock, Melb'ourne, is far from deserted. Ships have been coming and going without the aid of tugs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CHIANG ADMITS FAILURE

    NANKING, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Chiang Kai-shek to-day told the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee that he had ...

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  27. FAULT FOUND WITH SCHOOL CURRICULUM

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday (A.A. P.—Reuter).—The tendency in the latest New Zealand school curriculum to emphasise ...

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  28. STOCK PRICES SKYROCKET: MEAT

    HOBART, Tuesday.—An abnormally light yarding at the abattoirs to-day forced butchers lo pay "skyrocket" prices. A ...

    Article : 176 words
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  31. Food Ships Being Delayed

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Two large food for Britain ships. the New Zealand Star and the Pipirild, the being delayed as a ...

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  32. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS ALMOST NORMAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Shipping movements in port Philip to-day were almost normal. Calm weather which has prevailed ...

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  33. GEORGE FORMBY REACHES AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday (A A.P.— Reuter).—Grasping five banjo ukeleles, "Mr. Booth" clambered down from a Skymaster plane which ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. Hot Beans Caused Fire

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Over-heated coffee beans being roasted at Beck's grocery promises. Liverpool street, this afternoon are believed to have ...

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  35. Nothing to Fear bet Fear Itself

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Only fear could bring- about another depression in the Englishspeaking countries, the U.S. ...

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  36. Not Satisfied With Payments for Shares

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.— Reuter).—Claiming that payments made to shareholders of the Bank of New Zealand when the ...

    Article : 87 words
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