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  2. BRITAIN'S NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS

    This model of the interior of Britain's new House of Commons has been on display at the Houses of Parliament, London. The building, to be fashioned from famous Clipsham stone of Lincolnshire, will rise on the site where the Commons stood before it was destroyed by German bombs during the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. C.M.F. RATES OF PAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Rates of pay and allowances for the Citizen Military Forces were ...

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  4. UNION LEADERS ANGRY British Policy On Wages Level

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—The British Trade Union Congress was not consulted before the Government's White Paper on wages policy was ...

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  5. Alexander's Story Of Alamein

    LONDON, Feb. 5.— The vital role played by the Australian Ninth Division in the Battle of ...

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  6. CLASHING VIEWS

    There were sharp differences of opinion yesterday on a proposal to stagger working hours in ...

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  7. Grievances Aired On Coal

    Members of the joint Coal Board and members of the central council of the Miners' Federation ...

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  8. PRESSURE FOR WAGE RISE

    The Government's directive applies from to-day. It will affect applications for increases, already presented ...

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  9. FIVE YACHTS BECALMED

    Five yachts taking part in the Auckland- to- Sydney yacht race have not yet arrived, and are believed to be ...

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  10. NO-SUMMONS PLEDGE

    According to a pamphlet circulated for the Leichhardt by-election on Saturday, Progressive Party aldermen have ...

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  11. M.L.A. TO BE CHARGED

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Royal Commissioner on Housing, Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., said to-day that ...

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  12. Braund To Co-operate With Inquiry Panel

    Mr. John Braund, who claims to be able to cure some forms of cancer, is now ready to co-operate fully with the panel appointed by the Government to investigate his claims. ...

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  13. CONDUCTOR FALLS FROM TRAM

    Tram traffic northwards across the Harbour Bridge was delayed for 20 minutes last night when a conductor fell from a tram and ...

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  14. CITY BREWERY MEN MEET

    A stop-work meeting of maintenance men employed by the Sydney breweries will be held to-day to discuss the ...

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  15. Other Cable Items

    NEW YORK, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.).—U.S. Air Force authorities yesterday ordered planes in Bermuda to stand ...

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  16. MUTUAL AID TREATY

    LONDON, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.). —Moscow Radio announced to-day that Russia and Rumania have signed a treaty ...

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  18. VICTORIAN INTEREST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —The Victorian Government would not hesitate to provide finance and facilities to give ...

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  19. SHIPPING TO U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.).—Congress will almost certainly pass legislation this session to allow the ...

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  20. Church View On Principal End Of Marriage

    LONDON, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.). —The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Fisher, said to-day that the Church's doctrine ...

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  21. EIRE GENERAL ELECTION

    LONDON, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.). —Mr. de Valera's party, the Fianna Fail, won five of the first ll seats for which results ...

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  22. BALT MIGRANTS WITH T.B.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —A number of Balt migrants have been admitted to Melbourne hospitals with ...

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  23. HOTEL TRADE CRITICISED

    A slovenly attitude was developing in some directions in the hotel trade, the State Minister for Tourist Activities and ...

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  24. Soviet Factories Decline Subsidies

    LONDON, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.). —Eight big factories in Moscow yesterday announced they would do without Government ...

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  25. DUKE AT CEYLON CEREMONY

    LONDON, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.).— The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left London airport this morning for Ceylon, where ...

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  26. AID FOR GREECE

    LONDON, Feb. 5 (A.A.P.).—The first consignment of American aircraft to Greece from surplus ...

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  27. AIR PASSENGER ARRESTED

    Police arrested a young man as he left a Skymaster which arrived at Mascot last night from Western Australia. ...

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  28. Arrests In India Now Total 700

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—Indian authorities have arrested nearly 700 members of the extremist Hindu Mahasabha ...

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  29. Helicopter Rounds Up Army Looters

    NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—The U.S. Army yesterday used a helicopter to nab civilians who were making off with Army ...

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  30. £35 MILLION LOAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, announced to-day that the next Commonwealth cash ...

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  31. MEAT NORMAL AT WEEK-END

    Sydney's meat supplies will be normal over the week-end as a result of the decision of the striking employees of P. Pistola, ...

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