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  3. FREE MEDICINE TALKS

    MINISTER FOR HEALTH (Senator M'Kenn a)—centre-chatting with tue president of the British Medical Association (Sir Henry Newland)—left—and the vice-president (Mr. Victor Hurley) before their conference on the free medicine scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. British National Health Scheme Launched

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Reuter says die national health scheme, under which almost every hospital in Britain will come under Government control, was launched to-day. The Minister for Health (Mr. Aneurin Bevan), at the Park ...

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  5. 39 INCINERATED IN BRITAIN'S GREATEST AIR DISASTER

    LONDON, MONDAY (A.A.[?]).—THIRTY-NINE PERSONS WERE INCINERATED WHEN A BRITISH YORK TRANSPORT PLANE AND A SWEDISH SKYMASTER COLLIDED IN MID-AIR NEAR THE NORTHOLT ...

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  6. DISCOUNTS OIL SHORTAGE TALK

    IMELBOURNE, Monday.— To talk of the United States being short of cil was just "crying wolf," Mr. D. G. ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP TEAM VIEWS ON ADDITIONS VARY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Leading figures in Australian tennis differed to-day on a suggestion that Bromwich and ...

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  8. "Grim" Fighting in China

    SHANGHAI, Mon. (A.A.P. Reuter.—Nationalist headquarters are satisfied with the way in which the four-day-old ...

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  9. To Build Diesel Locomotives In Australia

    LA GRANGE ([?]llinois), Mon. —To-day General Motors Corporation announced that it hoped the first becomotives to be ...

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  10. MAINTAINS BOARD CANNOT DICTATE COAL RATION POLICY

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The South Australian Premier (Mr. Playford) said to-day that his State would not recognise the right of the Joint Coal Board te determine how coal supplied to South Australia should be used, nor did it ...

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  11. Should Forget Wages Still Pegged

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Commenting on the decision by Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Mooney) in Sydney on Friday, not to ratify the ...

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  12. To Share Hermit's Fortune

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Five relatives are expected to share the estate of Robert Bradley, an aged hermit who renounced his £10,000 to £15,000 ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS' WINS POPULAR

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.)—The "Times" and other London newspaper writers comment on the "partiality" of applause on Saturday at ...

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  14. HOTELS ON CHURCH LAND TO CLOSE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the leases expire shortly, four hotels on land owned by the Church of England at Glebe, Sydney, will close. ...

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  15. No Price-Control Minister Yet

    HOBART, Monday.—A. Minister to control prices would not be appointed until the prices legislation had been adopted, but the existing ...

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  16. HINDU-MOSLEM RIOTING IN BOMBAY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Bombay corre[?]ondent says 15 people were killed and 63 injured in Hindu-Moslem rioting ...

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  17. WITHDRAWING SUPPORT FROM TRUMAN

    ASBURY PARK (New Jersey), Monday (A.A.P.).—The Vice-Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (Mr. F. ...

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  18. Recovery Programme May Be Signed To-day

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— [?]tating that the European Recovery Programme would probably be signed by Parliament ...

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  19. OFFERED SANCTUARY IN N. ZEALAND

    PERTH, Monday.—The New Zealand Government has offered sanctuary to the Tongan born cousin of Tonga's Queen Salote, Mrs. Geoffrey ...

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  20. May Ban Liquor Bars at Football

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The sale of liquor at football grounds might be banned next year if there were any more drunken ...

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  21. Infant's Night in Bush

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— After 19 hours of exposure to last night's wintry grales, 22months-old Kevin Taylor, of ...

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  22. LIKELY TO PRODUCE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERIES

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).— Mr. Ernest Bevin, speaking on the introduction of Britain's national health insurance ...

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  23. Finnish Communists Lose Heavily s

    HELSINKI, Monday (A.A.P.). —The Communist-dominated Popular Democrats suffered the surprisingly big loss of 10 ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND'S RESOURCES VITAL FACTOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Mr. R. G. Casey, who recently made a tour of Queenslands, said to-day that he had planned ...

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  25. £3000 Damage by Fire

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A fire at Goldsbrough Mort and Co. Ltd., Bordertown (S.A.) at the weekend burnt out the store, office and ...

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  26. MR. CHIFLEY MEETS SPECIAL COMMISSIONER

    SINGAPORE, Monday. (A.A.P.Reuter).—The British Special Commissioner (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald) called upon the Australian Prime ...

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  27. BITTER THRUST AT TORIES

    LONDON, Monday (A.AP.).— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, speaking at a Labor demonstration in Manchester, said: "No amount of cajolery, and no ...

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  29. Keeping Reds Out of Malava

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P.Reuter).—With the army and police integrated in one unit on land, the Royal Navy and the Royal ...

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  30. JEWS SAID TO HAVE ATTACKED ARABS IN JERUSALEM

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Amman correspondent of the British United Press says a Transjordan communique stated that the Jews made several attacks upon Arabs in Jerusalem during Saturday night. At least one member of the Arab Legion and two Jaws were ...

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  32. Warlike Activities in Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Vienna correspondent says the Yugoslavs are feverishly erecting barriers on the main ...

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  33. FEEL THEY ARE OUTLAWS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"Because they felt they were outlaws from society, these brothers may become a modern Kelly gang if they are ...

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  34. SHORTAGE OF NURSES ACUTE

    HOBART. Monday.—The serious shortage of nurses at Royal Hobart Hospital has been accentuated in the past few ...

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  35. Move to Cancel State Grants to Church Schools

    PARIS, Monday (A.A.P).— A Socialist Party contres resolution calline for abrogation of the Government decree ...

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  36. TWO-WAY RADIO FOR ROYAL CARS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday (A.A.P.Reuter).—The motor cars in which the Royal Family will travel during next year's New Zealand tour ...

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  37. MORE MURDERS IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Mon. (A.A.P.). — Three more murders by terrorists in Johore to-day brought the total to 50 since May 1 ...

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