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    Maiden voyage of world's greatest passenger ship, the Queen Elizabeth. The greatest liner in the world' Britain's 83,673-ton Queen Elizabeth sailed on her maiden voyage as a passenger ship on October 16. This magnificent ship, owned by the Cunard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITAIN'S MORAL INFLUENCE WILL BE RETAINED

    HOBART, Monday.—Though Great Britain was not quite as great a Power as formerly, she still had a tremendous influence for good in the moral leadership of the world, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore said in Hobart to-day at a civic reception tendered by the ...

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  5. WHEELS OF INDUSTRY SLOWING DOWN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The wheels of industry are slowing down as the coal strike continues, but the Government is marking time legally pending the outcome of proceedings to-day, when John L. Lewis will appear ...

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  6. £50 MILLIONS BRITISH FORESTRY PLAN

    British forests and woodlands for generations the storehouse of the nation's shipbuilding needs, and during the ...

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  7. PREACHES FROM HOUSETOPS

    DEXTER (Michigan), Monday. — Literally following the Biblical injunction to "proclaim upon the ...

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  8. REACTIONS TO AGREEMENT WITH DUTCH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Premier of the Republic Indonesia (Mr. Sutan Sjahrir) said in a radio speech that the ...

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  9. PLANE CRASH RESCUE TEAMS' ORDEAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Zurich correspondent says that, of the 70 men in two teams which rescued the Dakota party in the Alps, 20 descended last night, covering the last stage in Jeeps, which went up to about 3500 feet to meet them. The remainder spent ...

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  10. INQUEST ON LABOR REVOLT

    LONDON, Monday.—Two "inquests" will be held this week into the rebellion of Labor backbenchers against the ...

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  11. SAVED FROM BANKRUPTCY

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Kendall, M.P., of Grantham Productions, whose creditors met on Friday, announced ...

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  12. REQUESTS FOR PEN FRIENDS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Two requests for pen-friends have been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). ...

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  13. Stable Agriculture Key to World Economy

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Speaking at a recent conference, Mr. Jas. Turner, president of the International ...

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  14. MOST POWERFUL ATOM PLANT

    LONDON, Monday. — The research plant that is being installed at Birmingham University for bombardment of the ...

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  15. Civil War Likely in Persia

    LONDON, Monday. — Civil war in Persia appears imminent, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Teheran correspondent. Backed by Russia, ...

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  16. MORE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

    JERUSALEM, Monday, — Two British destroyers to-day escorted into Haifa Harbor the illegal immigrant ship Lokhita, carrying the ...

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  17. Played with Fingerstalls on Thumbs

    LONDON, Monday. — Eileen [?] played Glissandos in Falla's Nights in Gardens of Spain," [?] the London Philharmonic ...

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  18. NINE BODIES TIED TOGETHER

    PARIS, Monday.—The bodies of a miner and his wife and seven children, all tied together with a thick rope, ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS TOP FRENCH POLL

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  20. DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS A.C.F. FUNDS

    HOBART, Monday.—A statement at a recent meeting of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women at Tunbridge that in a number of cases comforts funds were being made available to councils to be spent as they thought fit, and were being used for recreation rooms ...

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  21. WOMAN'S MIDNIGHT STRUGGLE

    LAE, Monday.—A Kabaul woman's midnight struggle with a man while the Duntroon was steaming between Moresby, and ...

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  22. CLASH IS LIKELY ON BRETTON WOODS PLAN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A clash between members of the Federal A.L.P. Executive in Canberra to-morrow is expected on the Bretton Woods Monetary Agreement. West Australia, South Australia and Tasmania favor its ...

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  23. FISTICUFFS IN JUDGE'S CHAMBERS

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Monday.—The Assistant State Attorney- General (Mr. Dan Duke) knocked down Emory ...

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  24. MORAL COURAGE RARE VIRTUE

    LONDON, Monday. — Broadcasting on "What is Courage?" General Slim said moral courage was a higher ...

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  25. To Order Inquiry Into Mine Explosion

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Ri[?]rdan said to-day he would order an immediate inquiry ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS TOO COMPLACENT

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — A fornier Australian Air Force sergeant, J. V. Connolly, who, with his wife and ...

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  27. Loan Conversion Negotiations

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that negotiations were proceeding for the ...

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  28. INCREASED PRICES MUST FOLLOW BASIC WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—To restore money income to its previous level, appropriate price increase would be necessary following an increase in the basic wage, a Commonwealth statistician told the Full Arbitration Court at the ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S DRIVE FOR CREDITS

    HOBART, Monday.—Great Britain's drive to establish credit abroad was strikingly illustrated by Air Chief ...

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  30. MORE CREAM CANS SOON

    HOBART, Monday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) ho[?]es more milk and cream cans will be available to Tasmanian ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. NOT A GREY HAIR

    Not many of us have lived to forty or fifty years of age without showing some grey hairs. Grey hairs make us look older, and we don't appreciate ...

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