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  3. BELIEVED GOLD USING PLANES IN N.T. SMUGGLERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Unidentified aircraft, which had been using deserted airstrips in Northern Territory recently, probably had been smuggling gold to the East, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) said yesterday. ...

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  4. Agreement For Cease Fire in Indonesia

    BATAVIA, Sunday (A.A.P. Reuter).—Agreement calling for "cease fire" Within 48 hours and establishment of demilitarised zones between the opposing forces within 14 days was signed yesterday by the Dutch and Indonesian Republics. ...

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  5. IN CHEERFUL MOOD

    THE PREMIER OF VICTORIA (MR. HOLLWAY) — centre-leaving the Premier's office after a conference with the Trades Hall Council executive. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Cain) is on the left. At the conference T.H.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PERSONALITIES at Thursday's compulsory conference in Melbourne, called by Conciliation Commissioner A. S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 15 P.C. Fuel Cut in America

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.). — President Truman has ordered all Government departments and agencies to revert ...

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  8. CASE SHORTAGE THREATENS LOSSES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Loss in fruit and tomato crops was threatened by a shortage of cases, on Ardmona fruitgrower, ...

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  9. SUPPLIERS OF WORLD'S FOOD

    NEW YORK, Saturday (A.A.P.) — Mr. Herbert Hoover, a former President, said in an interview that it was a remarkable commentary on the free ...

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  10. FIVE FACTORIES GUTTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A giant Army "igloo" type building containing five factories was destroyed last night by a fire at Davies Park. ...

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  11. ORDERED TO PROTECT BRITISH NATIONALS

    NANKING, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The Chinese Premier (Mr. Chang Chun) has instructed all provincial and municipal authorities to protect British consulates and the lives of British nationals. This action followed a protest formally lodged by the British Ambassador (Mr. ...

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  12. WILL HAVE TO EXPLAIN

    SYDNEY, sunday. — The position in the strike by ship painters and dockers in Sydney remains uncertain because the ...

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  13. U.N. Calls Upon Pakistan and India to End War

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday (A. A.P.).—The Security Council has called upon India and Pakistan "to take immediately ...

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  14. FORMER Ps.O.W. OFFER EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A number of returned prisoners-ofwar have offered to give evidence in the Blain inquiry, ...

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  15. FASCIST ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Telegraph's" Budapest correspondent says the Ministry of the Interior has banned Hollywood films ...

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  16. CITY TRANSPORT BACK TO NORMAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —After the 13-day stoppage, Melbourne trams operated yesterday, bringing the city's ...

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  17. VACCINE FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    MINNEAPOLIS, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Dr. Frank Gollan, of the University of Minnesota, reports that he has developed the first pure strain of the virus that causes infaritile paralysis. ...

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  18. SHARP NOTE TO YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.). — Reuter says the British Foreign Office has sent the Yugoslav Ambassador a note describing as ...

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  19. VAST NEW SECURITY BLOC

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.r.) —Signing of the Anglo-Iraq Treaty of Alliance was Mr. Ern-. est Bevin's first move in the ...

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  20. TRAVEL PLANS FOR OLYMPIC TEAM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Australia's 1948 Olympic team may fly to England and return by sea. ...

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  21. FOOD OFFICIALS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.)— Reuter states that the chairmandesignate of the Overseas Food Corporation (Mr. L. A. Plummer), ...

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  22. U.S. Mediterranean Fleet War Strength

    NEW YORK, Sunday. (A.A.P.).—Admiral Conolly, Commander of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Fleet, says the United States' "Task Fleet" in the Mediterranean is now as large as it was during the war. ...

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  23. SHIPPING TIE-UP POSSIBILITY REMAINS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The danger of the dislocation of inter-State shipping will arise again if the Seamen's Union enforces its decision to demand that members suffer no penalty or loss of wages over their swift strike last week. ...

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  24. Illegal Possession of Shoes

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the Central Police Court yesterday, on a charge of having been in possession of a pair of shoes ...

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  25. Food Deciding Factor in Germany

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.)—According to the Berlin representative of the Associated Press of America, the occupying Power ...

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  26. DISTRESSED SHIP SAFE

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.)— The Coastguard cutter Mendota has reached the distressed freighter Adrian Victory, 450 miles south-east of ...

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  27. PLEDGE TO IMPLEMENT GANDHI'S PLAN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says, Mahatma Gandhi broke his fast at 7 a.m. G.M.T. to-day by sipping orange juice. He decided to end his fast, which began at 5.30 a.m. G.M.T. on ...

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  28. SEVEN KILLED WHEN FLOOR COLLAPSED

    ROME, Sunday. (A.A.P.)—Seven people were killed, and 60 injured in Agrigento, Sicily, when the floor collapsed beneath a crowd ...

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  30. HOPES RANGE WILL PROVIDE

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) yesterday expressed the hope that, as a result of the ...

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  31. "Making Austria Military Base"

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.)— Reuter says that the Russians at the Allied Council meeting in Vienna accused the British and ...

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  32. FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH TOWN

    SAN ANTOINIO (Texas), Sunday. (A.A.P.)—Fire, accompanied by a series of explosions, swept through Fort Sam ...

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  33. Attempt to Parachute Arms

    PARIS, Sunday (A.A.P.).— The French police are investigating reports that unknown people have attempted to ...

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  35. Sakhalin Alleged to be Armed Camp

    SHANGHAI, Sunday. (A.A. P.)—Chinese repatriates who arrived here yesterday from the Island of Sakhalin said in an ...

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  36. PROPOSED BALKAN ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The Bucharest correspondent of the Associated Press of America says the Bulgarian Premier (M. Dimitrov) ...

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  37. GOODS SEIZED BY PAKISTAN OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A Sydney business agent was notified this week by Qantas Empire Airways that goods consigned to him from ...

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  38. Channel Tunnel Again Under Consideration

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.). — Reuter's Paris correspondent quotes the newspaper "L'Instransigeant" as saying that Messrs C. Shaweross and M. Bullock, chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the House of Commons' Channel Tunnel Committee, had ...

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  39. BRITISH AID FOR FRENCH MINERS

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Fourteen beds at the plastic surgery hospital in East Grinstead, Surrey await the French miners badly burnt ...

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