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  3. WEST COAST TOWNS RINGED BY BUSHFIRES

    Queenstown and several other West Coast centres were shrouded in the smoke of bushfires yesterday. Volunteer detachments restricted the damage, but late last night Williamsford and Rosebery were practically ringed by fires. ...

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  4. SIDWELL IN FORM

    DEAD CENTRE ON HIS RACQUET.—Sidwell prepares to return a ball to Quist, whom he defeated in the Victorian Men's Singles Championship at Kooyong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Extended Period of Peace in Transport Services

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The people of Victoria could look forward to an extended period of peace in the transport services, the Federal Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr. Holloway) forecast to-day. ...

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  6. DEARER FOOTWEAR REPAIRS

    SYDNEY, Monday. —An announcement is expected soon from the Prices Branch of an Increase in the price of ...

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  7. BRUTALLY TREATED AND ROBBED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A woman book-keeper and accountant was knocked down, dazed and bruised, and was dragged face down for ...

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  8. SIGNIFICANT GRAIN-EXPORT PROGRAMME

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A. A.P.).—The Department of Agrioulture to-day declared that Rusia had developed "a ...

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  9. RETURN OF AUSTRALIAN GIRLS

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.P.Reuter).—All the Australian girls employed by all the American Army, Air Force and ...

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  10. Threat to Peaceful Anglo-Chinese Relations

    HONG KONG, Tuesday. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Kowloon City eviction issue, which precipitated the anti-British demonstrations in China is still unsolved, and a threat to peaceful Anglo-Chinese relations. ...

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  11. BASIC WAGE RISE IN FEBRUARY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — As from thc first pay period in February, comparatively substantial increases will be made in the ...

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  12. FORCED TO CANCEL SHIPPING SERVICES

    HONG KONG, Monday. (A.A.P.Renter).-Only ono Chinese passenger ship and two cargo ships are now running to Pearl River, Hong ...

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  13. U.S. LARGEST WHEAT PRODUCER

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).- The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Clinton Anderson) reports that the United ...

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  14. U.S. Marines in Mediterranean

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.) —The Valetta correspondent of the British United Tress says two United States naval ...

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  15. WARNING TO ENGINE DRIVERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A warning to engine-drivers in N.S.W. coal mines that if they stop work on Wednesday and Thursday as ...

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  16. WARNING ON TREND TOWARDS MILITARY CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Professor Albert Einstein, three University presidents and 16 other prominent educators, clergymen and authors to-day issued a pamphlet warning that America could not remain democratic if the present trend towards military control of ...

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  17. Russia's Claim for Ships

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— The "Daily Express" correspondent in Rome says Russia is demanding that 40 Italian ...

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  18. Lottery to Pay National Debt

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.l—A group of promoters which hopes to persuade the Government to launch a worldwide lottery, claims that the ...

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  19. Flag Raising "Ceremony" Frowned Upon

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Regarded by theose who took part as a light-hearted gesture of patrlotism; the ceremony in which the ...

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  20. Support for Price and Rent Control

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The A.C.T.U. Inter-State executive, which will meet in Melbourne this week, will draw up plans for ...

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  21. THERMOMETER REACHES CENTURY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Melbourne experienced a sudden rise in temperature to-day, when a hot north wind raised the mercury to ...

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  22. Uniform Wages for Nusrses Suggested

    HOBART, Monday.—A suggestion that the Commonwealth should join the States in a move for a uniform determination of wages for nurses ...

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  23. TRANSPORT STRIKE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Striking railway electricians to-day decided to resume work to-morrow morning, thus averting the ...

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  24. TO GUARD BRITISH INTERESTS IN ATOM AGE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). —A bill which General Smuts is to intro duce shortly in the South African Parliament for control and ...

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  25. Aerial Sunggling Not From Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A. P.-Reuter).—Stam may be used as a base for clandestine aerial smuggling to northern ...

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  26. COMPENSATION FOR EX-P's.O.W.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Claims on the Japanese Government by the Commonwealth for compensation for [?]ll-treatment of Australian prisoners ...

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  27. TO TEST SOVIET BOYCOTT

    SEOUL (Koren), Monday (A.A.P.)— The Commission appointed by the United Nations Assembly to arrange free elections In both Korea ...

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  28. Congestion on Sydney Waterfront

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Shortage of waterfront labor and loadings delayed by rain have caused considerable congestion of goods, ...

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  29. SHIPPING BAN NOT TO END YET

    SYDNEY,.Monday. — Al though a cease-fire agreement has been announced in Batavia, Australian wharf laborers will ...

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  30. SAVINGS INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Deposits in the Commonwealth Savings Bank at the end of last November were £5,000,000 less than at the end of ...

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  31. Petrol Cuts For Ambulances

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sydney and suburban ambulance services had been informed by the Liquid Fuel Control Board that ...

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  32. OLIVE OIL CONTROL LIFTED

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — Lifting of control over the manufacture, sale and disposal of olives and olive oil was ...

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  33. Narrow Escape From Being Crushed

    BRISBANE, Monday.—When a 70-lb. Iron grating fell 100 it. from a bridge and tore through the Iron roof of a house, a 62-year-old ...

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  34. STRAIGHT-OUT FIGHT FOR STATE RIGHTS

    PERTH, Monday.—The referendum was not the fight of individual consumers versus exploiting retailers nor helpless ...

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  37. SHOULD CLARIFY DOLLAR POLICY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.). — Australian business men's complaints that they are unable to plan ahead because they do not know whether ...

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  38. SLEEP RUDELY DISTURBED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—H. Donaldson, second engineer of the small coastal ship, Aranul, was startled from sleep ...

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  39. HIGHER COSTS FOR POULTRY FARMERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Poultry farmers will have to face an increase of 27 p.c. in the cost of wheat and big increases in wheatmeal, bran and pollard as a result of today's increase of 1/4 in the price of wheat. ...

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  40. TRADE CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Minister for Post-War-Reconstruction and Defence (Mr. Dedman) will arrive back in Australia about ...

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  41. "Retrogressive" Theories

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The International Trade Organisation had been established by the American State Department as a first step in ...

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