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  3. BRIGHTER PROSPECT OF COMPROMISE IN INDIES TROUBLE

    BATAVIA.—There are now better prospects of a compromise being reached in the Indonesian issue which prevent a bloody situation developing. Indonesians have acknowledged ...

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  4. STAFF SHORT AT HOSPITAL

    Matron C. I. Skirving helping with the washing up at the General Hospital. Owing to the shortage of domestic workers, she and the nursing staff have to wash up, sweep wards, serve meals and do general domestic work. (See appeal for staff, Page 4). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOLIDAY HOME FOR DUKE

    Malunnah Mr. H. T. Lane's fine, Devonport home, which will be used by the Duke and Duchess for a summer holiday in Tasmania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOLIDAY OF DUKE AND DUCHESS

    Preparations are being made at Malunnah, one of Devonports stately old homes, for the reception in January of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester who, it is expected, will spend from six weeks to two months of the summer on holiday there. ...

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  7. JUDGE CAUSTIC ON GOVT. DEMAND

    SYDNEY.—"Appalling" was how Mr. Justice Street described an application by the Commonwealth Government to eject from William St. premises a company manufacturing ...

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  8. HIROHITO'S ROLE

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Emperor Hirohito was now convinced that considerable changes in his position were necessary, said ...

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  9. Shut-Down on U.S. Trade With Soviet

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Until satisfactory diplomatic understandings can be reached with Russia, all applications for credits by Russia and other nations within the Soviet sphere of influence are being pigeon-holed by the U.S. ...

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  10. ARMY DELAY IN RELEASE OF MEN

    Commenting yesterday on statements by Mr. D. C. Jacob, former allocation officer, Tasmania L. of C. Area, regarding the unnecessary loss to civil ...

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  11. ALIENS TO GO

    In about three weeks Tasmania will be rid of Italian and German aliens employed at Butler's Gorge. Local labourers, it ...

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  12. TAMAR VALLEY DEVELOPMENT

    A motion for the appointment of a joint select committee to enquire into the provision of facilities for development of the Tamar Valley was agreed to in ...

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  13. CANBERRA AFLUTTER

    CANBERRA.—Canberra social, circles yesterday wore aflutter with the final preparations for the wedding to-day of Brig. Derek Schreiber, ...

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  14. QUEST FOR HITLER

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The White House knows nothing of a report that a special U.S. agent had been sent to Europe ...

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  15. RUMOUR THAT STALIN MAY BE DYING

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Rumours that Stalin is dying and that Russian marshals are fighting for the Kremlin throne have been spreading throughout the Soviet Army both in the Balkans and Eastern Germany, says the ...

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  16. May Face Court in Swim Suit

    BRISBANE.—The first girl to wear the latest French swim suit in a Brisbane street finished in the city watch house last night on a charge of vagrancy. ...

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  17. MORE RUSSIANS IN PERSIA

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—New contingents of Russian troops, including infantry cavalry, tank and air units, are reported to be arriving at Tabriz, ...

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  18. NEW BRITISH "FIVERS"

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—New-type Bank of England "fivers," printed because of the huge number of counterfeit notes reported, are now circulating. They ...

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  19. ENGLISH TEST SIDE FOR AUST. NEXT YEAR

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Marylebone Cricket Club has decided to send a test team to Australia next year (the 1946-47 season), it was announced yesterday. THE M.C.C. also agreed "to welcome ...

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  20. Women's Pay Order Challenged

    MELBOURNE.—Before the Full High Court the hearing was commenced yesterday of an attack on the validity of the regulation fixing the minimum rate ...

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  21. IN PARLIAMENT

    The Deputy President (Mr. R. O. Shoobridge) took the chair in the Legislative Council at 7.30 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Archer gave notice to ask the ...

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  22. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH ON SLOW RATE OF DISCHARGE CALLED "MISCHIEVOUS"

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—In the Commons yesterday the Minister for Labour (Mr. George Isaacs) described as "most irresponsible and mischievous" Mr. Churchill's criticism of the Government's handling of demobilisation. MR. CHURCHILL had criticised the ...

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  23. Radio Phone Links

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—The president of the Western Union Telegraph Co., has announced plans to replace thousands of miles of telegraph wires ...

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  24. PRICE CONTROL

    The premier (Mr. Cosgorve) is to repeat his suggestion to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that the Australian states should be asked to pass uniform ...

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  25. Too Old to Face Year in Antarctic

    ADELAIDE.—Sir Douglas Mawson, Professor of Geology of the Adelaide University, said yesterday that he deprecated public statements that he ...

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  26. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE Launceston City Council will be expected to decide soon the site of the new city baths. This should present no great ...

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  27. Denies He Approved Eire's Policy

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—It was officially stated yesterday that the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) denied having made remarks regarding Eire's neutrality ...

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  28. Clearing Veterans from Morotai

    BRISBANE.—All long-service troops should be cleared from Morotai by to-morrow Mr. Forde, Army Minister, said yesterday in Brisbane, quoting a ...

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  29. Allied Scheme For Re-educating Japs.

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Allied H.Q. has given the Japanese Government a comprehensive policy for liberalising the Jap. school system. THE chief of the information and ...

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  30. 59,000 U.S. Troops to Assist Chinese

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—Gen. Wedemeyer, U.S. C.-in-C., who has returned from the China theatre for conferences, announced yesterday that 6000 troops ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. FOOD SUPPLY AT WEWAK

    MELBOURNE.—Repeated allegation of irregular and inadequate supplies of food to A.I.F. troops at Wewak. New Guinea, will be investigated by ...

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  32. KNIGHT WITHOUT HOME

    WASHINGTON.—So severe is England's housing shortage that Sir Gerald Campbell, who is retiring from the post of British Minister in Washington. ...

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  33. TITO'S MEN RETURNED

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Belgrade radio announces that Marshal Tito's supporters have been unanimously elected in all elections to national committees ...

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  34. Disarmed in Burma

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—The Japanese 33rd Army in Burma has now surrendered all its arms and equipment to the 17th Indian Division. The ...

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