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  3. MAY FACE EXTENDED PERIOD OF AUSTERITY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An extended period of austerity may face Australia within the next few months if recommendations agreed to to-day by the Exports Advisory Committee to earn more dollars should be implemented ...

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  4. Feared Security Services In Palestine Will Collapse

    LAKE SUCCBSS, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The United Nations' Pal-J estillo Communion, in its first report to the Security Council, expressed the fear that all security and administrative services in Palestine would collapse on termination of the British mandate unless the ...

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  5. POSING FOR PAINTING

    1947 BROWNLOW MEDAL WINNER, Cartlon and Victorian, centre half-black, Bert Deacon, posing at his home for a full-length painting by the Melbourne artist, Mr. Dudley Drew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Proposed That Big Four Meet Again

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). — The Secretary of State (Mr. R. Marshall) has proposed to Britain, France and ...

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  7. [?] [?] EGGS COMING AS AIR FREIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday— Because of excessive break ages of eggs carried by sea, the Victorian Egg Board will ...

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  8. TO DISCUSS [?] REHABILITATION OF EUROPE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) today sent a cablegram to the World ...

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  9. ITALY'S TREATY WITH U.S.

    ROME. Tuesday (A.A.P.).— The United States and Italy have signed a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, ...

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  10. Japanese Allowed To Use Submarine Chasers

    TOKIO, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Twenty-eight former Imperial Navy submarine chasers, manned by Japanese policemen, ...

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  11. BIG REDUCTION IN U.S. INCOME TAX

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday (A.A.P.).—By an overwhelming vote of 297 to 120, the House of Representatives to-day passed the Republican sponsored bill cutting income taxes by 6,500,000,000 dollars (£2,160,000,000). The measure, which now goes to the Senate, would ...

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  12. SEPARATIONIST MOVES IN SIAM

    BANGKOK. Tuesday (A.A.P.Reuter)—Moslems of four southern provinces of Siam—Patanl, Yala, Setul and ...

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  13. OVER 300 HINDU EXTREMIST LEADERS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The New Delhi representative of the British United Press states that, following the Indian Cabinet's decision to outlaw private armies and organisations preaching communal violence, the authorities have arrested more than 300 leaders ...

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  14. Day Of National Mourning In India

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the President of the All-India Congress ...

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  15. CHILDREN HURT BY BOLTING HORSE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A sixyear-old girl was admitted to the children's hospital and two of her schoolmates treated for minor ...

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  16. Cyclone Lashes Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A cyclone which swept through Seymour district to-night wreaked many thousands of pounds damage and ...

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  17. RECOMMENDS SOCIAL BENEFITS FOR ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Commonwealth and State conference on Native Affairs to-day decided to recommend that ...

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  18. Australian Wheat Diverted To Basra

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—According to Reuter, the Foreign Office spokesman to-day said that Britainto prevent the wheat stocks of Iraq ...

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  19. RAIL STRIKE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Following a strike by 3000 railway maintenance men to-day, Brisbane will be without trains after ...

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  20. Kurrowa III. First Across Line

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Victorian ketch, Kurrewa III, was flrat across the line in the, Auckland-Sydney yacht race. ...

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  21. THOUSAND BALTS TO HELP CUT CANE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — One thousand displaced Balls will assist in harvesting the 1948 sugar cane crop in Queensland ...

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  22. FRENCH CONTROL OF STERLING

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Reuter says the Treasury, after consulting the French Government, published an order ...

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  23. "EYE BANK" TO BE SET UP IN N. ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter). — The first "eye bank" in New Zealand will be established by the Auckland Hospital Board. Cornea transplantation operations are uncommon here. ...

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  24. REJECTS PROTEST ON U.S. SHIPS IN ITALIAN PORTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). — To-day the United States rejected the Soviet's protest against American warships' visits to Italian ports. In a Note to the Soviet ...

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  25. RUSSIA'S LEND-LEASE ACCOUNT

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The State Department spokesman said to-day that Russia had offered to return to the United ...

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  26. RAN. SQUADRON TO VISIT TAS.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— Ships of the Royal Australian Navy will leave Sydney to-morrow on a cruise to Westernport ...

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  27. SHORT OF KITCHEN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide hotels and restaurants are experiencing on acute shortage of ...

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  28. TWINS REMANDED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Charged with a capital offence against a 21year-old nurse in a stolen car, between Melbourne and Werribee on ...

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  29. OIL SLICKS SEEN OFF BERMUDA

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Two large and widely-separated oil slicks were sighted several hundred miles north-east of here ...

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  30. Union's Representatives Warned

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board (Air. Gallagher) this afternoon warned ...

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  31. House of Lords Reform

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Reuter says the House of Lords adjourned the Parliament Bill debate when the ...

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  32. INQUEST ADJOURNED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — An inquest into the death of Eileen Mary Shields, who is believed to have been killed with an axe at North ...

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  33. SUPPORT FOR MT. ISA STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After hearing an appeal by a representative of the 900 men employed at the Mt. Isa metal mines in Queensland who ...

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  36. Mass Production of Atomic Bombs

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.) The United States Atomic Energy Commission, reporting to Congress to-day, indicated that ...

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  37. HEAVY COAL LOSSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Further coal losses occurred in N.S.W. to-day, when 14 collieries were idle for a loss of 12,750 tons, bringing the total ...

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  38. MALAYS' WIVES MAY FOLLOW THEM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Federal Government would guarantee the Malays who will be deported on the troopship Westralia from Sydney ...

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  39. MORE CONGESTION THAN EVER AT N.S.W. PORTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Congestion on N.S.W, waterfronts is the greatest ever known. Slow work by wharf laborers, and the 40-hour week are blamed for the position. In Sydney 40,000 tons of cargo are ...

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  40. MILITARY MISSION FOR BATAVIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Nine Army staff officers and five Air Force officers comprise the Australian Military Mission to leave Brisbane on ...

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  41. TO STAGE HUNGER STRIKE

    LONDON. Tuesday (A.A.P.) — Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that nearly 3,000,000 German workers, from the Danish border ...

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