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  3. ALL THIS—AND MORE!

    Britain is in urgent need of food. Australia is doing a little ao alleviate the shortage as these pictures show, but more should and must be done. Meat is included in the consignments for Britain. Here expert butchers are boning and slicing in preparation for canning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPY-HUNT ENDS IN CANADA

    THIS followed disclosures that "secret and confidential information" said been given to members of a foreign mission. ...

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  5. YUGOSLAVS NOT MENACED BY POLISH TROOPS IN ITALY

    LONDON (A.A.P.). —The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) yesterday denied that Gen. Anders' Polish Army in Italy constituted a threat to Yugoslavia. ...

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  6. TELETYPE IN OPERATION

    The state's first private teletype instrument went into service yesterday to provide continuous communication between the Launceston and Melbourne offices of A.N.A. Operating the machine is Miss E. FitzGerald, teletype supervisor for the company ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New French Car Unconventional

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — A streamlined three-wheeled car of unconventional design is being produced by Mathi's, a ...

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  8. NOT SAFE TO RELY ON ATOM BOMB?

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A country which blindly relied on a stock of bombs for its security might find that the bombs proved as much an illusion as "a line of concrete did in 1940," said ...

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  9. RAIN BRINGS RELIEF

    Heavy rain which began to fall in most parts of the state yesterday will bring general relief to pastoral areas and help to ...

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  10. How Does Britain Stand With Russia?

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons to-morrow has assumed the highest importance, with the question "How does Britain stand with Russia?" in the forefront, according to the "Daily ...

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  11. Belgian Elections

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — With the right wing Christian Socialists returned as the largest party at the Belgian elections, the ...

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  12. INDIAN FOOD CRISIS ONLY TEMPORARY

    ALLAHABAD (A.A.P.).—"The severity of the food shortage in India will not be of long duration." said Sir Akbar Hydari, Minister for ...

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  13. TROLLEY BUS SYSTEM IS SUGGESTED?

    The long-awaited report on the city's transport system by, Sir William Goodman, general manager of the Adelaide ...

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  14. Liberal Pre-Selection For Henty Seat

    MELBOURNE.—Most important developement yesterday in the Liberal selection negotiations for the Henty by-election was the lodgment of a ...

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  15. POPE CREATES 32 NEW CARDINALS AT SECRET CONSISTORY IN ROME.

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Behind the great oaken doors of the Consistory Hall, in Rome, the Pope yesterday held a secret Consistory at which he created 32 new cardinals, says the Associated Press correspondent in Rome. THE number is the largest in the ...

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  16. DISTURBANCES IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten, in a proclamation yesterday, said the enforcement of public order in Singapore by the ...

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  17. C.P. ELECTION POLICY

    SYDNEY—Announcing the policy of the Australian Country Party for the next federal election, the Federal Parliamentary Leader of the party (Mr ...

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  18. Lamb Appeal For U.K.

    An appeal to Tasmanian farmers to provide 2000 lambs as a gift to Great Britain is being made by the president of T.P.O. (Mr. T. G. Stancombe). ...

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  19. EGYPTIANS WANT BRITISH TO QUIT

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Pamphlets attacking British imperialism and the Egyptian capitalist class were distributed at a demonstration by 15,000 students in the grounds of Cairo university, says the Associated Press correspondent in Cairo. ...

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  20. STUDENTS MAN DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY.—Dutch students replaced Indonesians who refused to man the Dutch steamer Tarakan, which arrived in Sydney yesterday. The students are ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Robert Henry Wigg (20), single, of Old Surrey Rd., near Burnie, was fatally injured yesterday morning when the motor cycle he was riding and a motor lorry ...

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  22. NATIVE TROOPS SHOOT UP INDONESIAN TRAIN

    BATAVIA.—The shooting-up of an Indonesian passenger train by Dutch native soldiers inside the city area is liable seriously to delay the transfer of civilian internees from central and eastern Java to Batavia, says the Republican Ministry of Information. ...

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  23. NEW ANTI-RED PARTY IN ITALY

    ROME (A.A.P.).—Shouts of "DucE, Duce!" rang out unchallenged in the great Assembly Hall of the University of Rome when Guglielmo ...

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  24. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE first meetings of the General Assembly and Security Council of UNO have ended, and the results are being surveyed. ...

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  25. Secretary-General of UNO Names Assistants

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The Secretary-General of UNO (Mr. Trygve Lie) has made the first appointments to his secretariat. M. SOBOLEV, Counsellor with the rank of Minister at the Soviet ...

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  26. Salvation Army to Elect New Leader

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — High-ranking Salvation Army officers from all over the world will meet in London in April in order to appoint a new leader to ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKE IN ALGERIA

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Rescue parties working in the ruins of five villages in Setif Province. Algeria, which was the worst affected by the earthquake last ...

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