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  4. WOMEN'S TOUR ON CYCLES

    Miss Pat Norton (right), a former Olympic swimmer, and Miss Nan Watts (both qualified pilots), have just travelled frow Melbourne to Sydney on autocycles. Under power these machines are capable of a speed of 17 miles an hour, and when the cyclist wishes the engine cap be turned off and the cycles pedalled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JERUSALEM IN A FERMENT AFTER EXPLOSIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): British soldiers and police have again occupied the Jewish Agency headquarters, detained Jewish leaders at their homes and clamped down the strictest curfew ever imposed on the Jewish quarter in Jerusalem. ...

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  6. ANOTHER STRONG ATTACK ON WHEAT SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The proposal of the Federal Government to include the 1945-46 wheat crop in the wheat stabilisation scheme, thereby cutting the price benefits to growers, was again strongly ...

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  7. CANADIAN WHEAT FOR BRITAIN

    OTTAWA, Tuesday: The Canadian Minuter for Trade (Mr. MacKinnon) yesterday told the House of Commons ...

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  8. FEDERAL PLAN FOR N.E.I.

    LONDON, Tuesday: A: fourfold federal plan for the Government of the Dutch East Indies was adopted ...

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  9. Drastic Coal Bill in Parliament To-day

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: When the Coal Authority Bill is introduced into the House of Representatives to-morrow it will provide for drastic disciplinary action against both owners and miners responsible for unwarranted stoppages on New South Wales ...

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  10. PLIGHT OF TROOPS IN JAPAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Australian troops in Japan were forced to live in virtually jungle campaign conditions. Lieut.-General Nortcott told ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED IN MUNICH

    LONDON, Tuesday: The United States military police at Munich have arrested four leading members of the Communist Party, says the ...

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  12. SOLICITOR'S CLERK DESCRIBED AS DANGEROUS ROGUE

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "You are found guilty by overwhelming evidence of a whole series of thefts of clients' money," ...

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  13. 200 ATOM BOMBS WOULD-WIPE OUT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday: Two hundred atomic bombs would wipe out Britain, declared the Australian, Professor Oliphant. He made this ...

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  14. MORE MONEY FOR CANDIDATES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Despite the changing conditions and a growth of electors from 447,993 to 4,466,637, the permissible ...

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  15. Philippine Puppet Trials

    TOKYO, Tuesday: Supreme Headquarters have announced that Jose Laurel, puppet President of the Philippines under Japanese rule, at ...

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  16. Another Nazi War Criminal Executed

    ROME, Tuesday: Vatican circles confirmed that the Pope had requested the Polish Government not to carry out the death sentence on ...

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  18. LATE NEWS

    SYDNEY, To-day: A woman was killed and three people injured when their car collided with a tram at the intersection of Bent and ...

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  19. ANGRY PUNTERS WRECK DOG TRACK

    LONDON, Tuesday: Angered by the disqualification of a greyhound which finished second in a race at the Harringay track, a crowd ...

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  20. Falkenhorst's Trial

    BRUNSWICK, Tuesday: It is officially announced that General von Falkenhorst, former German , Commander in Norway, will be tried ...

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  21. ANOTHER CANADIAN ESPIONAGE CASE

    OTTAWA, Tuesday: Henry Harris, a Toronto optometrist, appeared in the magistrate's court charged under the Official Secrets ...

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  22. Communist Claims in China Denied

    NANKING, Tuesday: A Government spokesman described as "rubbish" the Communist claim to have captured 12,000 Government troops. ...

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  23. Australian Zionist Condemns Terrorism

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: "I Join with the leaders of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem and throughout the world in unreserved ...

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  24. RAIL STANDARDISATION TO PROCEED IN THREE STATES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that Cabinet had decided that the standardisation of railway ...

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  25. Bank Strike in Ireland

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Eire bank clerks have decided to strike to sympathy with the Northern Ireland bank clerks, who have been ...

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