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  4. JEWS TORTURE STORIES REPUDIATED

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday (AAP). —Jewish agency allegations that Jews in Rafa detention camp in southern Palestine ...

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  5. WORKS PREPARE FOR RESUMPTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In expectation of the meatworkers decision at the mass meeting to-morrow afternoon to return to work arrangements have been made for resumption of killing at Brisbane abattoirs on Friday. ...

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  6. HOME FROM JAPAN

    "H. for Harry," Catalina NR-H, was brought ashore when she re[?]urned to Rathmines Air Base from Japan recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHICKS FLOWN TO SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Four hundred chicks hatched this morning left Sydney tonight by ...

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  8. EXPELLED UNIONISTS WANT ORDER REVERSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Seven men applied to Judge Kelly in the Arbitration Court today for a reversal of the Order which expelled them ...

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  9. 7 Charged With Theft of Goods Worth £ 13,000 From Dutch Government

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At Newtown Court to-day seven men were remanded to August 15 on charges of breaking, entering and stealing goods worth £13,000 the property of the Netherlands East Indies. ...

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  10. TAILORESS ALLEGEDLY STOLE DEPOSITIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —Lorna May Hutton, 32, tailoress, denied in the Central Court to-day that she had stolen depositions given her to ...

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  11. RUSSIAN OFFICER FACES TRIAL

    SEATTLE, Tuesday (AAP).—Russian Naval Lieut. Redin giving evidence at his trial on a charge of espionage, said he knew ...

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  12. Easy Money at Detriot P.O's.

    DETROIT, Tuesday (AAP).—Post offices in Detroit which are just over the border from Canada did a roaring business ...

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  13. FOUR ARRESTED FOR MAKING OWN CIGARETTE PAPERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Four members of the R.A.A.F. arrested last night are alleged to have illegally manufactured nearly 2½ ...

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  14. WIVES PROTEST OVER FOOD POLICY IN U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Nearly 1000 members of the British Housewives League, at a mass meeting in the Central Hall at Westminster, passed a vote of no confidence in the Government's food policy, and ...

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  15. Big 4 to Issue Invitations to Peace Conference

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Invitations to the Peace Conference will be sent out to-morrow, following the breaking of the deadlock of the week-end deadlock of Foreign Ministers. ...

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  16. Hurried Talks Stall S.A. Coal Shortage

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A hurried conference of major coal consumers at the Premier's office to-day devised a scheme whereby it is hoped to avert ...

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  17. TAXI-DRIVER ROBBED BY BANDIT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A taxidriver was held up at the point of a gun and robbed in Annandale tonight. He was Richard Boyd, of Brook ...

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  18. Dutch Smuggled Goods Seized

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Gold bars, jewels and currency totalling £100,000 were discovered aboard the Dutch liner Klipfontein before she ...

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  19. N.E.I. AIRLINER MISSING

    BATAVIA, Tuesday (AAP).—A Netherland's East Indies Army Mitchell aircraft with 10 passengers and crew has been missing ...

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  20. Absconder Recaptured

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Recaptured last night after absconding from £200 bail on housebreaking charges Edward Charles Davis, 35, ...

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  21. AUST.- U.S. LEGATIONS TO BECOME EMBASSIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Arrangements have been completed between the Australian and American Governments to raise the rank of their legations at Canberra and Washington to Embassies and the office ...

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  22. FIGHTING BREAKS OUT IN CENTRAL LUZON

    MANILA, Tuesday (AAP).—Fighting has broken out again in Central Luzon, where 155 have been killed in new clashes between military police and armed peasants, members of the faction known as Hukbalahaps. The most serious clash ...

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  23. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—The M.C.C. has invited Hammond to captain the English team when it tours Australia next season. ...

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  24. VIC. FOUNDRY CRISIS SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Minister for Labour (Mr. Clarey, M.L.C.) announced to-day the Victorian foundries dispute which had ...

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  25. GIRLS VETTED BEFORE ENTERING BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—The Home office is taking special precautions to prevent "dangerous women" going to Britain as the flancees of ...

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  26. BRITISH ACCUSED OF KID GLOVE' METHODS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Out[?]ursts by Moscow radio claims that British occupation authorities in Germany are treating Fascist ...

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  27. P.M. NOT RELEASE BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mr. Chifley to-day declined to release the report of Professor Melville who attended the conference on ...

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  28. Gen. Eather Silent On Gibraltar Trouble

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A second message has been sent to the C.O. of the Victory contingent on the Shropshire requesting details ...

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  29. Troops Bring Cigarette Papers From Rabaul

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Many of the 478 soldiers who arrived in the Ormiston this morning from Rabaul hope to realise from 6d to ...

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  30. V.C's. GET MEDALS AT PALACE

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.). —Two Australians who came to Britain for the Victory Parade received Victoria Crosses from the King at ...

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  31. BILL TO PROTECT CHILD MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The 50,000 children the Government proposed to bring to Australia will be protected by a Bill, The Minister for ...

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