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  3. MR. D'ALTON TO BE MINISTER FOR FORESTS ONCE MORE

    HOBART, Monday.—Appointment of Mr. T. D'Alton, M.L.C., to succeed Mr. Worsley as Minister for Forests in the State Cabinet was automatic, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) stated to-day. ...

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  4. ADDRESS ON EMPIRE

    For nearly half an hour at the crowded Empire Youth Rally at the Melbourne Town Hall Sir Laurence Olivier talked simply to the young people about the blessings of the British Empire family. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Federal Government Would Be Defeated at Polls

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Labor's losses in the Tasmanian and N.S.W. elections at the weekend showed that if the Chifley Government went to the polls to-morrow it would be soundly defeated, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said to-day. ...

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  6. JAPS HOPE FOR EARLY PEACE TREATY

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.P.).— Recent British interest in the opening of a preliminary Japanese peace conference has given ...

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  7. Buoyant Revenue

    CANBERRA, Monday. — With still two months of the financial year to go. Commonwealth revenue for ...

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  8. Emergency Powers For Chinese President

    NANKING, Mon. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The National Government has officially promulgated "temporary constitutional ...

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  9. CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On a charge of attempting to murder his wife with arsenic, or alternatively administering poison with intent to ...

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  10. Aircraft Wreck Near Cairns

    BRISBANE, Monday. — What is believed to be a wrecked American aircraft lost during the war was sighted on Opal Reef, 45 miles off ...

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  11. PRICES WILL SOAR IF REFERENDUM PROPOSALS REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Unless the people voted "Yes" at the forthcoming prices referendum, the Commonwealth Government could not continue fully its system of subsidies, the abandonment of which would mean that tea would rise in price by 2/6 to 5/3 a lb. ...

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  12. RUSSIA READY FOR LONG HARD WAR

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press says the Russian Army is ready for a hard, prolonged war, according to Major-General Zamintin, writing in the "Moskovski Bolshevik" ...

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  13. BUTCHERS SEEK PRICE INCREASES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Higher meat prices must come because of tremendous rises in wages and costs in the ...

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  14. Standard Rail Gauges

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Legislation will be introduced shortly to allow planning for standardisation of railway gauges, said the Minister ...

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  15. 66 PEOPLE KILLED IN KOREAN ELECTION VIOLENCE

    SEOUL, Monday (A.A.P.).—South Korea's 7,000,000 people began voting this morning in the country's first general election. The atmosphere was tense, and messages reaching Seoul describe further pre-election violence in many areas. Sixty-six people have ...

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  16. Woman Killed in Car Crash

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A youth was charged with the larceny of a car from Toorak after a crash between two cars near Darnum, five ...

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  17. No Discrimination Against Maoris.

    WELLINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter). — The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) announces that he has been assured by the Australian Minister ...

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  18. "Blight on Civil Aviation"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — There would never have been an aeroplane if Wilbur Wright had to operate under a department of civil aviation, ...

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  19. BUILDING CONTROLS TO CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Controls over buildings and building materials are to be continued until the end of the year, said the ...

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  20. Proposed That Assembly Plan Union of Europe

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says the Political Committee of the Congress of Europe, in the face of strong opposition from the ex-Premier of France (M. Reynaud), decided not to call for the election of a European Parliament ...

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  21. Youth's Body Found

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The body of Stirling Chapman (18), who, with his father, Mr. J. D. Chapman, an Adelaide city engineer, and his ...

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  22. U.S. GOVERNMENT TO TAKE CONTROL OF RAILWAYS

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The White House announces that President Truman will take over the nation's railroads at 5 p.m. to-day. The three railroad unions have called a strike for to-morrow ...

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  23. Messages from Plane to Divorce Court

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Messages arranging the adjournment of a divorce case were flashed back and forth to-day between the Canberra ...

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  24. 50,000 Tiles Broken

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Fifty thousand tiles of a shipment of 250,000 which arrived from India last week have been found to be broken. The ...

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  25. Victorian Teachers' Bitter Complaints

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Commenting: upon the Coleraine State school tragedy early this year, the latest issue of the ...

    Article : 210 words
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  28. MR. WARD'S DENIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Court of Sessions to-day, the Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) said he did not ...

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  29. BONDS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND U.S.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sorrow, suffering and sacrifice had built a bridge between Australia and America, and justice and ...

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  30. S. AFRICA WINS KING GEORGE V. TROPHY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— South Africa won the Empire schools' rifle shooting match for the King George V. Trophy, with ...

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