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  2. Advertising

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  3. PRICE CONTROL TO BE HANDED TO STATES WITHIN THREE MONTHS

    CANBERRA, TUESDAY. — THE FEDERAL CABINET TO-DAY DECIDED TO HAND OVER PRICE CONTROL TO THE STATE GOVERNMENTS WITHIN THE NEXT THREE MONTHS. IT DECIDED TO RELINQUISH ADMINISTRATION OF THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS AS FROM THE EXPIRATION OF THE PERIODS ...

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  4. Break In Tarraleah Canal Causes Power Cut To Industries

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The supply of power to four major Tasmanian industrial undertakings has been drastically curtailed following the carrying away of a short section of the Tarraleah canal this morning. ...

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  5. RALLY FOR ISRAEL

    The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) was the main target of speakers at a gathering of 4000 Melbourne Jews in the Exhibition Buildin'g, Melbourne, on Monday night. Records were played of the United Nations session of November 29 last, when partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab States was favored. An appeal for Israel was asked for from the audience and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. H. DALTON BACK IN CABINET

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has announced that Mr. Hugh Dalton has returned to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TALKS WITH DUTCH

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Negotiations between Australian and Dulch Treasury officials on Australia's claim for payment ...

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  8. ARAB SENTIMENT AGAINST CEASE-FIRE PLAN HARDENS

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Bitternest over to-day's Jewish air raid on Amman was at high pitch when the Arab League Political Committee began discussions. There was indignation at the Royal Palace over the attack against civilians. Responsible observers saw ...

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  9. Spending Money Faster Than They Can Earn It

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A A.P.).—A Government-sponsored costof-living survey showed to-day that one in every four American families ...

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  10. CHILD GORED BY STEER

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday (A.A. P.-Reuter). — Gored in the chest by a steer that rushed the perambulator in which she and ...

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  11. DOCTORS REFUSE TO PARTICIPATE IN MEDICINE SCHEME

    Tasmanian doctors are refusing to participate in the free medicine scheme, which came into operation yesterday. A Burnie chemist stated that only one doctor in the town was writing prescriptions according to the Government formulary. ...

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  12. Japanese After Iron-Ore

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (A.A.P.Reuter). — Japanese trade officials, according to the newspaper "Straits Times," are seeking resumption of ...

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  13. Australia's Policy To Be Defined

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet this evening failed to define the policy to be adopted by Australia towards the creation of a ...

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  14. £760,000 AERODROME FOR HOBART

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Federal Cabinet to-day approved the expenditure of £760,000 upon a new airport for Hobart. ...

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  15. ANXIOUS MOMENTS IN PLANE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—When the top hatch of an Avro Anson aircraft broke loose, and strips of the fuselage fabric began to tear away, one ...

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  16. NO INTENTION OF MERGING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The managing director of Australian National Airways (Capt. I. N. Holyman) said to-day that A.N.A. had no ...

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  17. Great Importance To Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The return to the British Cabinet of the former Chencellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Dalton) would add strength to ...

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  18. CARDINAL'S COUSIN FATALLY INJURED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— John Dyer Spellman, jun. (20), a cousin of Cardinal Spellman, was fatally injured in a cafe fight at ...

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  19. Sydney Needs 2000 More Wharf Laborers

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Bad weather round the coastline last week and slow turn-round of ships in other Australian ports ...

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  20. 119 M.P.H. IN MOTOR RACE

    INDIANAPOLIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— Mauri Rose won the 500-miles Indianapolis motor race yesterday at an average speed of 119.813 miles an ...

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  22. Coalminers Ordered Back To Work

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Following the threat by miners at the J. and A. Brown-Abermain-Seaham group of collieries on the ...

    Article : 149 words
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  24. ROBESON WILL NOT TELL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A. A.P.). — Paul Robeson, the famous negro singer, refused yesterday to tell the Senate ...

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  25. Bulk Store Burned

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Thousands of pounds' worth of scarce building materials and home fittings were destroyed by a fire which burned out ...

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  26. Did All This To Fool His Wife

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young Randwick man who lost £24 during visits to hotels yesterday afternoon ran into a prickly ...

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  27. To Hoist Australian Flag On Manus Is.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—To mark the resumption of Australian civil administration over the Admiralty Islands, an ...

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  28. Greek Guerillas' Peace Overture

    ATHENS, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—The I guerilla radio announced that the guerillas were ready to discuss any proposal "aimed at stopping ...

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  29. DESIRE TO CO-OPERATE WITH BRITAIN

    PRETORIA, Tuesday (A.A.P.).— Mr. K. Havenga, leader of the Afrikaner Party and a likely member of the new Government, said to-day: ...

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  30. WEDDING POSTPONED

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—Reuter's Athens correspondent says it is reliably stated that the wedding of ex-King Michael and Princess Anne ...

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  31. Asked To Plan For Quick Mobilisation

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)— The Armed Forces Munitions Board yesterday called on private industry to begin making plans for quick ...

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