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  5. Japan Pivot In Minor Marshall Plan For Asia

    TOKIO, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—A minor "Marshall Plan" for Asia, with Japan as the pivot, will be evolved when Ameiican diplomats and commercial attaches from Washington and 12 Asian capitals ...

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  6. "RED DEAN" WILL LECTURE IN OPEN-AIR

    LONDON. Tuesday (AAP).—The "Red Dean" of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) I said today that, if he was not allowed to use town halls and other public buildings during his ...

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  7. CLEARANCE MAY DELAY MARJORIE JACKSON'S DEPARTURE FOR U.S.JACKSON'S DEPARTURE FOR U.S.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sprint champion, Marjorie Jackson, has applied to the N.S.W. Women's A.A.A. for permission to leave for America on ...

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  8. TRAMMEN TO PICKET DEPOTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Police will stand by to quell any disturbances which may occur when strik-. ing tramwaymen are due to report ...

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  9. NO RISKS BY MOTHER

    The London Zoo's baby Polar bear. Brumas, finds she can swim, but her mother is not taking any risks. Brumas is the only Polar bear to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HELICOPTER WILL LIFT 100 PEOPLE

    CULVER, CITY (California), Tuesday (AAP).—, A giant helicopter, capable of lifting 100 people was being tested by millionaire ...

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  11. Fatal Injuries By Jockey When Grenade Thrown

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday (AAPReuter).—Two Sydney jockeys escaped unhurt when a hand grenade was hurled into the dining room of ...

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  12. Flood Clean-up Begun: Homes waterlogged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In recently flooued districts throughout N.s.w. thousands of residents today began the herculean task of cleaning up. ...

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  13. JAP OYSTERS BARRED FROM EXHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Japanese oysters, which are larger than local varieties, have been barred f[?]m exhibition at the N.S.W. Oy[?] ...

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  14. POSED AS MIGRANT TO ENTER CAMP

    BATHCRST, Tuesday.—A 29 years old Australian sir, who pleaded guilty to stealing a £2200 brooch, had posed as a Hungarian ...

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  15. EUROPE'S POPULATION PROBLEM Australia Should Share In Truman Four Points Fund

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—Australia should share in President Truman's four point funds to help solve Europe's over-population problem, the New York "Times" declared today. ...

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  16. CLERKS' UNION DELEGATES TO SHOW CAUSE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Following a move by the Victorian branch of the Federated Clerks' Union in the Arbitration Court, to have all ...

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  18. Wall Collapses On Japs, 7 Killed

    TOKIO, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter) —Seven Japanese workmen were killed and eight injured, four seriously, when a retaining wall ...

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  20. Syndicate Finds Another Valuable Nugget

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The syndicate which yesterday found a nugget weighing lOOoz. in backyard workings at Wedderburn, this ...

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  21. Socialism Accepted As Objective—Hanlon

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Labor Party accepted socialism as an objective because it believed t society could be so organised that there would be no exploitation of class by class, the Premier (Mr. E. M. ...

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  22. Show "Invaded": Children's Day

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A crowd of 118,336 attended the Royal Show today—about 7030 more than on the ninth day last year. ...

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  23. Owners Attack Coal Board's Statement

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Coal owners today made a strong attack on the Joint Coal Board, which controls the coal industry in N.S.W. They accused the Coal Board of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN-MADE LINCOLN TO FLY TO ENGLAND

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An Australian-made Lincoln long range bomber will take off at dawn tomorrow for England, cariying Air ...

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  25. 253 DIED IN U.S. EASTER ACCIDENTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP).—At least 253 Americans died in accidents during the faster week-end. Traffic killed 187, and ...

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