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  3. MELBOURNE BREAD QUEUE

    Disappointed crowd outside the closed door of a bakery in Johnston st., Fitzroy, Melbourne on Wednesday, after bread supplies had run out. Many customers had been supplied with bread at the shop earlier in the day, but these people were turned away empty-handed when the shop closed until the evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 37 DEAD IN AIR CRASH

    LONDON, Thursday. — Thirty- seven persons lost their lives when a K.L.M. Constellation ...

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  5. East and West In Accord on Peace Plan

    PARIS, Thursday.—The East and West came together in the U.N. Political Committee to-day when the United States, Britain, Russia and France supported a Mexican appeal to the Great Powers to renew their ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. Korean Army Pursuing Rebels

    SEOUL, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Lee Bud Suk) said to-day the army was pursuing the insurgents into the hills of ...

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  7. STATES IN DANGER OF LOSING SOVEREIGN RIGHTS

    HOBART, Thursday.—A suggestion that all political parties should combine to consider the whole question of Commonwealth-State financial relationships was made by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Campbell) to-day. Speaking during the debate on the budget in the House of Assembly, he said if such a conference were not held shortly the States would find they ...

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  8. QUADRUPLETS' "FAIR" CHANCE

    LONDON, Thursday. —Quadruplets—three boys and a girl—were born to Mrs. Bessie Taylor (27) at Middlesex Hospital to-day. They ...

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  9. "Leakages" in State House Now

    HOBART, Thurs.—While Federal members grew hot over information leakages two State members grew cold at ...

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  10. Weather Holds Up Search For Missing Boat

    HOBART, Thursday.—There is still no trace of the missing fishing boat Voana, which has not been seen since it left St. Helens on a crayfishing expedition about a month ago. The aerial search had to be abandoned to-day because of heavy rain and poor ...

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  11. BAKERS ASKED TO RESUME WORK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Fresh bread may be available to housewives on Monday morning, for the first time in a week. ...

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  12. COAL STRIKE CONFERENCE TO BE RESUMED

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The interunion conference will be resumed to-morrow in the hope of reaching a settlement of the South Coast ...

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  13. FEARS OF FLOODS IN SOUTH

    Driving rain storms, snow and bitterly cold winds were experienced in Tasmania yesterday, while a 54-mile-an-hour gale sent ships scurrying for shelter along the Victorian coast. There is a threat of serious flooding in the Huon and Derwent Valleys. Snow fell in the Lake country, ...

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  14. Actor and Actress Wed

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday.—The actor Sabu (24), married to-day the actress Marilyn Cooper (21), of Los Angeles, who has a part ...

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