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  3. ARABS TIGHTEN RING OF STEEL ROUND PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday (A.A.P.).— Arab armies tightened the ring of steel round Palestine as Arab and Jawish clashes continued to-day. Lebanon closed its frontiers with ...

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  4. TWO TANKERS AFIRE

    NEW YOEK, Monday (A.A.P.).— Two oil tankers were reported afire carly to-day after a collision off Caracas Bay, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ZERO HOUR TO-DAY IN STATE POLITICAL CRISIS

    HOBART, Monday.— To-night's momentous meeting of the Labor Caucus concluded with the field of conjecture still wide open as to the immediate future of the Cosgrove Government. Dr. Turnbull, whose influence on leading factors of the crisis is particularly ...

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  6. Memorial Struck By Lightning

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Lightning struck the King George V. Memorial less than 60 yards from the door of Parliament ...

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  7. Increases of Paralysis in S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Because of the gradual increase in the number of infantile paralysis cases in the metropolitan area during the past ...

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  8. INDONESIAN PLANE CRASHES

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Police confirmed to-day that the aircraft which crashed off Lumut yesterday ...

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  9. COSTS DOLLAR FOR SWIM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— "It costa one dollar to go for a swim in the ocean at Havana, and 60 cents lf you are a mere onlooker," states ...

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  10. 24 Respirators In Tasmania

    HOBART, Monday.— There were 24 iron-lung respirators in Tasmania to cope with any possible epidemic of infantile paralysis, and ...

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  11. Labor Campaign to Oust Communists

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Mr. Quirk, M.L.A. for Prahran, and senior vice-president of the Victorinn branch of the Labor ...

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  12. More Immigrants For Eastern States

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The first batch of European immigrants to settle in the eastern States will arrive here on Thursday in the ...

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  13. BLEAK BASE FOR EXPEDITION

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The advance unit of the Australian Antarctic Expedition reached Heard Island early on the morning of ...

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  14. INQUIRY INTO RISING PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The emergency committee of the A.C.T.U. will consider a suggestion that the A.C.T.U. press for ...

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  15. ASKED TO LEGALISE VOLUNTARY DEATH

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.).— More than 1000 doctors have signed a petition asking the New York State Legislature ...

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  16. May Spend £750,000 at Lachlan Park

    HOBART, Monday. — Plans have been prepared for new buildings at Lachlan Park, and after they have been approved ...

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  17. EFFORT TO BREAK BLACK MARKETING

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Sponsored by the Sydney Trades and Labor Council, a vigilance committee to break up black marketing in food, clothing rents and furniture is expected to be in operation by the second week in January. ...

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  18. Trade Prospects in S. Africa

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Woollen goods of all types had excellent prospects in South Africa, and their chances of ...

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  19. MALTESE' MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.) — Router's Valetta correspondent says the Yugoslav steamer Partizanka (6200 tons) left yesterday with 169 ...

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  20. Record Production of Beer, and Stout

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Production of beer and stout in Australia during the year ended June 30 last was the highest on record, and ...

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  21. CHINESE HISTORY THAT MEANT LITTLE

    HONG KONG, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Recapture of Chefoo in early October, the only Nationalist success in the ...

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  22. Canada Removes Ban on Fruit Imports

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Federal Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) said to-day that he had received advice ...

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  23. Rouble Revafyation Seen as Sign of Soviet Economic Malaise

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.).— The Press discussing Russian's revaluation of the rouble, draw parallels between the Soviet Union's difficulties and those afflicting some capitalistic states. The "New York Times" describes it "as an authoritarian remedy ...

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  24. RAIN HOLDS UP TEST MATCH

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The rain dogging the footsteps of the touring Indian cricketers prevented continuation of the ...

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  25. MR. CHIFLEY IN N. ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).— Reaching for his pipe as soon as his feet touched the tarmae, the Australian ...

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  26. Sea Air Arm Officer Pilots Named

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— Names of the first 24 officer pilots to fly Australia's future carrier-borne aircraft were announced to-night by ...

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  27. MAY MAKE T.B. TESTS COMPULSORY

    HOBART, Monday.— In February the Government will introduce legislation providing for compulsory X-ray and clinical ...

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  28. Plunged to Death From 7th Floor

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— A young woman fell to her death from the seventh floor of the Savings Bank Buildings in King William Street ...

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  29. RESHUFFLE OF ITALIAN CABINET

    ROME, Monday. (A.A.P.)— Signor de Gasperi has completed remodelling his Cabinet and reinforcing the Government by ...

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  30. GIBE AT TORIES

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (Mr. G. S. Lindgren), in a speech at ...

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  31. Platefuls of Meat Used as Ash Trays

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.). —The playwright, J. B. Priestlcy. broadcasting after his first visit to New York for nine ...

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  32. BOOKMAKER KNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED

    HOBART, Monday.— At New Town to-day a bookmaker was knocked down and robbed of a large sum of money. ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION FROM FORMER ENEMY NATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Commonwealth Immigration Advisory Committee, at its next meeting in Sydney in January, ...

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  35. Only Solution of Our Dollar Problem

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The only solution of Australia's dollar problem at present available would appear to be a reduction ...

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  36. Feared Communist Demonstration

    SYDNEY, Monday. — police visited the convention of the Demoeratic Freedom Union every half-hour this afternoon ...

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  37. Reports of illegal Dollar Credits

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Reports that unserupulous importers have built up illegal dollar credits in America will be ...

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  38. British Coal Dearer Than Ever Before

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). Prices of British coal for export and bunkering of ships suddenly leaped to the highest on record, with an ...

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  39. Australian Pilots on Indian Black Lists

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Pakistan Government held a "black list" of Australian pilots who flew Indian troops into ...

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  40. Japan Aiming To Increase Exports

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — An official of the Commonwealth Department of Commerce and Agriculture said to-day that Japan was ...

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  41. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Reginald Ernest Potter, aged about 32, a welder, wns killed when 400 volts passed through his body at Bowden ...

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