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  2. Advertising

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  3. WESTERN POWERS RECOMMEND CONTROL OF GERMAN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Control of German industry to secure disarmament and demilitarisation is recommended by the six-Power London conference. In a communique issued to-day, it is reiterated that ...

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  4. Next 24 Hours Should Bring Truce Decision in Palestine

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Reuter says that when Count Bernadotte returned to Cairo to-day he said the next 24 hours should see a decision one way or the other on the Palestine truce. ...

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  5. BEER FROM BRITAIN

    Canned lager from England is being sold for the first time in Melbourne hotels. Priced at 2/3 a 12 oz. can, it is far dearer than Melbourne beer at 1/7 a 26 oz. bottle (if available). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLITICAL TANGLE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— "The Times" Parliamentary correspondent says the House of Lords has taken the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "WORKED TO DELAY D-DAY"

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— in Berlin, the Russian-licensed newspaper "Tagliche Rundschau" commemorated the fourth ...

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  8. OFFER ASSURANCE ON RUHR

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.) —Router's Dusseldorf correspondent writes that the Premiers of the three western ...

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  9. Planning New Tasman Air Line

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Plans for the inauguration of a Wellington-Sydney air service were ...

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  10. OVERSEAS TRADE SURPASSES ALL PREVIOUS FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia's overseas trade during the first 10 months of the current financial year surpassed all previous figures for a complete year. Despite this record, the adverse balance of trade with North America increased. Figures released to-day by the Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. S. R. Carver) show that ...

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  11. Firemen Attend Stop-Work Meeting

    ADELAIDE. Monday.— The [?] brigade headquarters station w[?] manned by only five men to-day. while about 150 firemen attended [?] ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. Library Services Praised

    HOBART, Monday—With its adult library services planned for all parts of the State, and its Lady Clark Memorial children's ...

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  13. DEATH OF MOTOR CAR MAGNATE

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.).— Charles Warren Nash, motor car manufacturer, died at Beverly Hills, California, yesterday at 84. ...

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  14. DISPUTE JUDGE'S POWER TO ACT

    DARWIN, Monday.—Donald Speed (37), of Bruce street. Toorak, manager of Auto Terms Ltd.. Melbourne, and Allan Leslie Penrose (30), of ...

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  15. FOOD SHORTAGE ON FLINDERS IS.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— With no sign of an end to the Loatta dispute, and the vessel still tied up, Flinders Island is ...

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  16. FOUR VEHICLES IN UNUSUAL MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Although two tramway buses, a motor truck and a moter car were Involved in a spectacular smash at Collingwood ...

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  17. To Instal Radio Phone Services

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Postal Department is to issue licenses for the installation of suitable privately-owned ...

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  18. TALLY CLERKS RESUME WORK UNDER PROTEST

    HOBART, Manday.— Ten tally clerks, who wend on strike on the Hobart waterfront on Friday, returned to work to-day under ...

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  19. MURDER ATTEMPT ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Andrew Hamilton (34), of Hawthorn, tram conductor, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day, ...

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  20. SURVIVED 200-FT. PLUNGE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Wind blew 12-year-old William Bouslleld off a clifftop at Whitby on to a rocky ...

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  21. VICTORIA'S LABOR SHORTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— According to the Deputy Director of Employment (Mr. N. J. O'Heare) thero are 43,195 vacancies in ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. WILL NOT LEAVE KASHMIR

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— According to Reuter's New Delhi correspondent, Pandit Nehru, addressing a public meeting, said ...

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  23. Dangerous Drug Entering Australia

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The dangerous drug marihuana is being smuggled into Australia from overseas ports, hidden in bird seed, dried ...

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  24. Ship Strikes Iceberg

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.)—The 7000-ton Danish steamer, Nevada, struck an Iceberg to-day, 30 miles north-east of St. John's, ...

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  25. USING POTATOES FOR ALCOHOL

    BERLIN, Monday (A.A.P.).— Major-General E. O. Herbert, commandant of British troops in Berlin, stated at a meeting of the ...

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  26. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.)—Reuter's Prague correspondent says the President of Czechoslovakia (Dr. Benes) has resigned. ...

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  27. IMPORTS FROM DOLLAR AREAS

    MELBOURNE Monday.— A new schedule comprising 23 typed foolscap sheets was made available by the Customs Department in all capital ...

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  29. MAY STILL COME TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The appointaient of Sir Howard Florey, codiscoverer of penicillin, to an important post in the British Ministry ...

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  30. Proposed Liberal-C.P. Amalgamation

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal president of the Liberal Party (Mr. R. G. Casey) said to-day that amalgamation of ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. FOREIGN OFFICE DENIES KIDNAPPING OF SOVIET OFFICER

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Router's diplomatic correspondent says the British Foreign Office spokesman categorically denied the Agency report that the British authorities kidnapped Colonel Y. D. Tassoyev, of the Russian Army. ...

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  32. POSTAL UNION OFFICIAL MAY BE EXPELLED

    EDINBURGH, Monday.—Mr. J. Ward risks expulsion from all offices in the Postal Workers' Unian because of his statement ...

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  34. WANT PAYMENT SPREAD OVER SEVEN YEARS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Following an announcement by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) at the weekend that he would ...

    Article : 146 words
  35. NOT ALLOWED TO STAY IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P.).— Two Australian wives, Chinese deportees., together with their husbands and o[?] child, were to-day placed ...

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  36. S. AFRICANS WANTED A CHANGE

    LONDON. Monday (A.A.P.)— General Smuts to-day told the reporters that South Agrien would not leave the Commonwealth for one moment. ...

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  37. HUGE TRAFFIC IN RABBITSKINS

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— More than 3,000.000 rabbitskins are being sent to market each week by trappers in Victoria and N.S.W. City agents ...

    Article : 66 words
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