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  2. Aust. Force to Enter Japan by End of Feb.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night the Australian forces which will participate in the occupation of Japan comprise elements of each of the three Services. He said subject to shipping being available, it was anticipated the leading elements of the Australian Army ...

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  3. Chifley Favours Sub. Committees

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Chifley Government will extend the practice of using sub-committees of the Cabinet to handle matters involving details before they are sent to the full Cabinet for decision. ...

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  4. Housing Commission Homes

    These are some of the homes recently completed in the Metropolitan area by the Housing Commission. There is a variation in each. The lower picture shows a corner block cottage constructed of bri[?]k. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHARGES AGAINST PARENT-TEACHER MOVEMENT DENIED

    CORAKI. Monday. — Replying to all[?]tions by a member of Coraki Red Cross that the ParentTeacher Movement was promoted ...

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  6. AMERICANS BEGIN PACIFIC TEST FLIGHT

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.— It is understood Pan-American Airways began a test flight from America to Auckland today. The ...

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  7. "Small Schools Backbone Of Education"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Subsidised and similar schools were to-day described by the Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) as the ...

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  8. HIGHLY PLACED R.A.A.F. OFFICERS "SACKED"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Following the report made by Mr. J. V. Barry, K.C., on R.A.A.F. administration at Morotai, two ...

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  9. ITALIAN WOMEN DEMAND THE FRANCHISE

    ROME.—While women were capturing six per cent of the seats in the new French Assembly, Leftist Italian women at their ...

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  10. MANY INJURED IN TRAM COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Trams were held up for half a mile in Sydney tonight when a collision occurred at the intersection of Cleveland ...

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  11. WIMMERA BY-ELECTION ON FEBRUARY 9

    CANBERRA Monday. — The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr Rosevear) will issue a writ tomorrow for the Wimmera ...

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  12. Expert Sugar Rebate Rates to N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The export Sugar Committee had determined the following rebate rates payable on the sugar ...

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  13. TRIBUTES TO EX-SERVICEMEN AT BALLINA WELCOME

    BALLINA, Monday. — "The Church desires to show her appreciation of what you have done for God, King and Country," stated ...

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  14. ECHO OF GROVELY CAMP INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Army's refusal to grant honourable discharges to the three men implicated in the Grovely ...

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  15. CANADA KEEN FOR AUST. TRADE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Everywhere in Canada there is keen interest in trade with Australia, declared the newly appointed Canadian Trade ...

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  16. Prisoner's Good Fortune

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A member of the 8th Division who was taken prisoner when Malaya capitulated has arrived in Sydney to formally ...

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  17. FIRE THREATENS Q'LD. FORESTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A bushfire sweeping all before it is threatening one of Queensland's most valuable hardwood forests on ...

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  18. JAP FINANCIAL WORLD SHAKEN

    TOKYO, Monday (AAP).—"The Japanese financial world, already rocked to its foundations by the dis-establishment of the Zaibatsu ...

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  19. G.I's. ANGRY OVER DEMOB. PLANS

    MANILA, Monday (AAP).—Military police broke up a crowd of several thousand angry American soldiers marching on General ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. PRODUCTION OF WHITE SUGAR DEPENDS ON COAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Resumption of the production of white sugar depended on the availability of coal supplies, said the ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. WORLD'S FAIR FOR SYDNEY IN 1948

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A World's Fair will be held in Sydney in 1948. the President of the Australian Teachers' Federation (Mr. Lewis) ...

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  22. 250,000 ATTEND FITNESS CENTRES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was learned today that about 250,000 were attending the 90 National Fitness play centres operating in New ...

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  24. CANBERRA GOLFERS MUST KEEP SHIRTS ON

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Shirtless players have been warned off the Royal Canberra Golf Club course. Members arrived at the links ...

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  25. "FIGHTING ALLIANCE OF UNIONS SINISTER"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The decision of the Miners', Ironworkers' and Seamen's Unions to fabricate a "fighting alliance" for future ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. TURKISH STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE

    ANKARA, Monday (AAP). — Speakers at a gathering of a thousand University students yelled, "We shall fight to guard Turkish ...

    Article : 251 words
  27. Former Chief S.M. Dies

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. John Laidlaw, 71, retired Stipendiary Magistrate collapsed and died at North Sydney today. Born at ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. GOLF Ferrier Beaten in Third Round

    LOS ANGELES, Monday (AAP). —In the third round of the Open Championship, Byron Nelson returned a total of 212, followed by ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. MANY DIFFICULTIES FOR U.S. MEN DISCHARGED IN AUST.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Many obstacles are being encountered by United States Servicemen married to Australian girls Who have elected to be discharged in Australia. One man said today at the discharge centre that they find ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in Lismore yesterday morning of Mr. James Alfred Brown, 70, of 29 Phyllis Street, South Lismore. Mr. Brown ...

    Article : 117 words
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