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  3. ARABS TO PREVENT ESTABLISHMENT OF ZIONIST STATE: WILL FIGHT TO END

    LONDON, THURSDAY (A.A.P.).—THE PURPOSE OF THE ARAB ARMIES IN PALESTINE WAS NOT MERELY TO DEFEND THE PALESTINIAN ARABS [?]UT TO PREVENT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A ZIONIST STATE, AZZAM PASHA, THE ARAB LEAGUE'S SECRETARY GENERAL TOLD "THE TIMES'" ...

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  4. U.S. BLAMES RUSSIA FOR POLITICAL DEADLOCK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The State Department to-day replied point by point to Generalissimo Stalin on the 11 issues upon which he said the Soviet and United States should reopen negotiations. ...

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  5. 5½d. Hour Increase For Watersiders

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — More than 23,000 waterside workers throughout Australia had their rates of pay increased by 5½d ...

    Article : 112 words
  6. Administration of Nationalised Industry

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.). —The Labor Party conference to-day remitted to the executive a resolution from the ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. ALL SURPLUS BUTTER, CHEESE FOR BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Australia's long-term contract with thc United Kingdom Ministry of Food provided that Australia's ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. AUSTRALIA ORDERING 50 NAVAL PLANES FROM GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Australia is ordering from Britain 50 naval planes, at a cost of £1,500,000. Half will be for the aircraft carrier Sydney. They comprise 25 Fairey Fireflies and 25 Hawker Sea Furies. Twelve of each make will form the Sydney's ...

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  9. Super-Bomber Flies 8000 Miles

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A. A.P.). — All American B36 super-bomber recently flew a record-breaking 8000 miles with a ...

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  10. MR. BRAMICH ELECTED HONORARY MINISTER

    HOBART, Thurs.—Labor Caucus to-day appointed Mr. Carrol Bramich, M.H.A., for Darwin, to fill the ministerial vacancy ...

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  11. SHIPWRECKED CREW RESCUED

    DAR WIN, Thursday. — The shipwrecked crew or the 50-foot pearling lugger Ibis were picked up from a small Island in Snake Bay in Van ...

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  12. British Foreign Policy

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), replying to the foreign affairs debate at the Labor Party's annual ...

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  13. BIG UNIONS' BID FOR MORE POWER FAILS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—This year's most important decision on the organisation of the trade union movement in Victoria was ...

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  14. Threat To N.S. Wales Power Supplies

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Power supplies in Sydney and Newcastle are threatened by a shortage of coat ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS MAY DRIVE ROYALTY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The fleet of Daimler and Humber cars to bo used by the Royal Family and their entourage during the Royal ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. BUTCHERS WANT BIGGER PROFITS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Butchers had ashed the Prices Department for an Increase in their margin of profit, but a reply was not expected before ...

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  17. EGGS UP ANOTHER ld TO 3/6 DOZEN

    HOBART, Thurs.—The retail price of first grade hen eggs is to be increased by ld to 3/6 a dozen, and first grade medium ...

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  18. B.M.A. BOYCOTT OF FREE MEDICINE PLAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The general secretary of the British Medical (Association Federal Council (Dr. J. C. Hunter) said to-day: "Unless we ...

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  19. Leaking Sydney Ferry's Dramatic Dash For Safety

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A hundred passengers on board the Sydney harbor ferry steamer Emerald Star scrambled hurriedly into life-belts, and lined the rails ready to jump for safety when the vessel sprang a big leak on the trip from North Sydney to Circular ...

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  20. "Mobile Hermit" Found Dead

    DARWIN, Thursday.—The "mobile hermit," whose address was "any lonely road in Australia," and who was well known throughout the ...

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  21. CHINESE NATIONALISTS SUFFER SERIOUS REVERSES

    SHANGHAI, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Nationalist Government spokesman to-day admitted the evacuation of Linien (Southern Shansi) and loss of Laohokow, in northern Hupch, in one of the worst days for the Nationalists on thc Central China front. ...

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  22. MALAYA IN REVERSE

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).—Australia will be more than usually interested in the British Army's annual "war games," for top-level ...

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  23. WILL NOT INSTAL SLEEPER CHAIRS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Australian National Airways would not instal sleeper chairs in its aircraft, as had been done by Trans-Australia ...

    Article : 122 words
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  25. Japanese Peace Conference

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.).— Addressing the Labor conference at Scarborough, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), ...

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  27. £84,000 PURCHASE OF SECOND-HAND LOCOS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Because the locomotive position of the railways is so parlous, Cabinet has approved of the purchase of eleven second-hand locomotives at a cost of £84,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. U.K. Not Re-Selling Produce Shipped From Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An official of the Department of Commerce to-day denied reports that Britain was re-selling primary ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. No Power to Make Man Work

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — "The Federal Arbitration Court has not the power to say to any man 'You will work for so and so whether you want ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. CRITICISM AMUSED PARISIANS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— Router's Paris correspondent says the Scottish Church's criticism of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. RAILWAYS STILL RUNNING AT LOSS

    HOBART, Thursday.—Although the gross revenue earned by the railways durirtf March was greater thnii for March last year nnd also for ...

    Article : 107 words
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