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  3. Must Use Marshall Aid to Keep Body and Soul Together

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Britain must use Marshall Plan aid, if it comet to sustain her working strength and efficiency and develop new sources of supply at home and abroad instead of merely providing greater case and comfort for her people. ...

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  4. BENDIGO £1000 WINNER

    Bendigo Thousand winner, J. D. Stoney (right), and C. L. Streete (left), who finished third in the final, shown winning their heats on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GALES DISRUPT POWER & PHONE SERVICES

    Striking the West Coast in the early hours a cold front, accompanied by winds of hurricane force, swept across the State yesterday interrupting communications and causing heavy fruit losses. ...

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  6. New Eucalypt Seed Close Secret

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The seed of a new encalypt which yields 10 times as much oil as a native eucalypt has been ...

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  7. J. Stoney Wins Bendigo Thousand

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A crowd of more than 20,000 people saw John Stoney, 21— year-old medical student, ...

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  8. POWERS OF BANK DIRECTORS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—For the eighth day in succession, the Federal Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) continued his ...

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  9. DE GAULLE READY TO TAKE LEAD

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P.).— General Charles de Gaulle, French wartime leader, declared at a rally that, as far as it lay ...

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  10. EXPEDITION TO ARNHEM LAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—By perpetuating the life and customs of the aborigines, Australians could fulfil a duty to the original ...

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  11. VICTORIA GIVES £1000 FOR OLYMPIC TEAM

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian Government has decided to contribute £1000 to— wards the cost of sending the ...

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  12. NEW FOOD-PARCEL SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Department of Agriculture is to launch a new food parcel scheme for Britain, which, it is expected, will ...

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  13. PETROL BAN WILL BE BAD FOR AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Referring to the black ban placed by unions on the handling of petrol in Queensland, the acting general manager of the Shell Co. of Australia (Mr. W. H. Anderson) said to-day that in a world oil ...

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  14. GUATEMALAN TROOPS FLOWN TO BORDER

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.).—Guatemalan troops with full field equipment were flown in DC[?] transports into the Peten area yesterday to strengthen the guard near the British Honduras frontier, says the Antidoted Press correspondent at Flores, Guatemala. ...

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  15. Prime Minister's Warning To Workers

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A warning that Australia would face economic disaster if the workers did not maintain and improve industrial production was given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) at the week-end. ...

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  16. Confident of Java Settlement

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Judge R. C. Kirby, the Australian representative on the United Nations committee dealing with the Dutch-Indonesian ...

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  17. HOBART SHORT OF SUGAR

    HOBART, Monday,—Hobart retailers are facing the most acute sugar shortage of recent times. Many shops are unable to supply ...

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  18. MARRIED JAPANESE GIRL

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Many Australian boys in the occupation forces in Japan have married Japanese girls, according to Johnny ...

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  19. BRITISH PROTESTS TO CHILE, ARGENTINE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Renter's special correspondent aboard cruiser Nigeria snys that Nigeria and the sloop Snipe arrived at Greenwich island early on Snturdny and signnllcd a protest to the Chilean base at Discovery Bay, as ice prevented delivery by ...

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  20. ROYAL VISIT TO COAST

    A suggestion that North-West Coast councils should act in concert to ensure that the North-west Coast was included ...

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  21. ANOTHER PRIEST DETAINED

    VATICAN CITY, Monday (A. A.P.).—Vatican circles announce that Monsignor Giulio Guidotti is detained in his Vatican ...

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  22. RUSSIA IMPATIENT WITH FINLAND

    HELSINKI, Monday (A.A.P.).—Diplomats say Russian officials expressed impatience at the time the Finnish Government is taking over giving Stalin an answer to his Russo-Finnish treaty proposal sent in his letter to President J. K. Paasikivi on February 26. ...

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  23. GIFT MEAT FOR BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Australian Meat Board stated to-day that the British Ministry of Food was now prepared to ...

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  24. DOCKYARDS CANNOT MEET WAGE DEMANDS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Rather than grant the claim by 2000 employes, the Cockatoo Island dockyard management would ...

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  25. INQUIRY INTO BACON PRODUCTION COSTS

    HOBART, Monday.—Although the statement of Mr. Robertson in the House of Assembly last week concerning bacon and pig feed prices ...

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  26. 31 YEARS' GAOL FOR THEFT

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Edward Flynn, of Adelaide, who admitted forgery and uttering involving £712 belonging to the John Bull Hotel ...

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  27. Soaring Cost of Homebuilding

    UANBERRA, Monday.—Homebuilding costs in the six Australian capitals have risen by 80 p.c. to 85 p.c. since 1939, ...

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  28. CANADA THIRD TRADING NATION

    HOBART, Monday.—With a population of 12,500,000, Canada was now the third trading nation in the world, the Canadian High ...

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  29. WANTS MORE TASMANIAN TIMBER FOR HOMES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The State Government was investigating the possibility of getting further timber from Tasmania for the ...

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  32. 50-YEAR ALLIANCE READY FOR SIGNATURE

    BRUSSELS, Monday (A.A.P.). —British diplomatic officials said the five-nation conference would have a 80-year economic and ...

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  33. Inter-State Phone Services

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — A letter from the Postmaster-General (Sen. Cameron) to the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Barnardl stater ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN REDS A MENACE

    LONDON, Monday (A. A.P.). —Reuter's Vienna correspondent reports that the Under Beeretary of the Interior (Ferdinand ...

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  35. DRIVE TO GROW LINSEED

    HOBART, Monday.—Difficulty in obtaining linseed oil had been responsible for a Commonwealth drive to grow linseed, said the ...

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