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  2. NOT OUT OF BRITISH EMPIRE

    Allahabad, December 17.—On his arrival here from Calcutta, the Premier of the Provisional Government, Pandit Nehru, denied, that he told the meeting in Benares at the week-end that India would declare herself out of the British Empire in three ...

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  3. IRONWORKERS APPLY TO COURT

    Melbourne, December 17.—The whole structure, of the new wage-pegging regulations was unsatisfactory, and far from bringing peace to industry, it would cause disgruntlement and ill-feeling said Mr. J. V. Barry, K.C., in the Federal Arbitration ...

    Article : 203 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS NOW IN A WINNING POSITION

    Sydney, December 17 — Australia is now in a winning position in the Second Test Match. Thanks to double centuries by Barnes and Bradman — they both scored 234 — Australia is 316 ahead with four wickets in hand. Even this total could be beyond England on a wicket which is deteriorating and which should be more responsive to spin tomorrow than it was on Friday ...

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  5. MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING CHARGE

    Sydney, December 17.—David Stewart Dawson, 24, told Judge Holt at the Quarter Sessions today that when he went to get his gun at a party at Palm Beach on September 8, he was certain his father was in peril. ...

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  6. Mr. Cameron, Chairman Of Joint Coal Board

    Mr. K. A. Cameron, general manager of the North Mine, stepped another rung up the ladder yesterday when he received information of his appointment to the position of chairman of the Joint Coal Board. ...

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  7. Bradman At His Brilliant Best Confounded Critics Yesterday

    Australian captain, Don Bradman, making one of the best knocks of his career, confounded critics yesterday with an aggressive and typical Bradman 234. Bradman, despite a "game" leg, and contrary to current rumour on Monday night that he would not play on Tuesday, took it quietly until the luncheon adjournment, after which he opened his shoulders and scored with all the vim and technique of former years. He was featured in a stirring partnership of 405 with Barnes. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  8. Sydney Faces Gas Black-Out

    Sydney, December 17.—Gas production in Sydney would cease tomorrow night when pos workers would shutdown plants until they obtained higher ...

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  9. Did Not Believe Wife Suicided

    Sydney, December 17. — Constable William Cable (31), said in the Centra1 Criminal Court today that he did not believe his wife had committed suicide ...

    Article : 349 words
  10. The Public Debt

    Melbourne, December 17—Australia's public debt has doubled since 1939. At June 30, 1939. the total stood at £A1,477,0O0.O00. At June 30, 1946, the ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. Largest Socialisation Measure

    London, December 17.—This is the largest socialisation measure ever presented to a free and democratic Parliament, declared the Minister for ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. Greece At Standstill

    London, December 14.—All Greece is coming to a stands this this morning as a sign of mourning over the failure of U.N.O. to recognise the claims of the ...

    Article : 185 words
  13. Davis Cup Receipts

    If the maximum number of seats 13,661, are sold, gross receipts of the Davis Cup challenges round will be between £43,500 and £43,000, exclusive of ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. Detained Under Royal Prerogative

    London, December 17.—Raising what the "Daily Mail" calls the "Strange Case of Mr. Karl Kuchenmeister." Mr. W. S. Shepherd, M.P., in the House ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. ALLEGED BLACK MARKETING OF MEAT

    Melbourne, December 17,—Mr. Justice Starke in the High Court today dismissed with costs a test case action brought by Ernast Vincent Field, wholesale butcher, ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. MAN WITH THE GRUFF VOICE

    London, December 17.—Every available policeman has been detailed to track down "the man with the gruff voice" who in the last four days has ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. GENERAL MACARTHUR'S NEW TITLE

    New York, December 17. — While General Macarthur's command is unchanged in President Truman's new order for unified command of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. JOCKEY CRITICALLY INJURED

    Sydney, December 17. — When the Mudgee horse. Grand Mariner, came down during a track gallop at Mudgee racecourse this morning the horse was ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. Bodies Of Father And Son Found

    Sydney, December 17.—The bodies of Ralph Gilroy, 40, railway draftsman, and his son Alan Gilroy, 6, were found in their home at Gordon today. ...

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  20. MINERS INJURED AT BULLI COLLIERY

    Thirroul, December 17.—When a transport truck loaded with eighteen [?] jumped the rails and struck a pillar at Old Bulli Colliery today five men were ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. United Nations Armed Forces

    New York, December 17.—The United Nations Military Still Committee sitting at Lake Success announced unanimous agreement on principles governing ...

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  22. Italians Strike Over Cost Of Living

    Rome, December 17. — All workers downed tools in protest against the increasing cost of living. A cabinet has been called. ...

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  23. British Food Position Acute

    London, December 17.—It is announced in the House of Commons that Britain's bacon ration will be reduced from January five by one ounce, making the ...

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  24. Prices Regulation Application

    Canberra, December 17.—The Associated Chamber of Manufactures has appealed to the Government for an interim [?] regulation to meet the increased costs ...

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  25. U.S. Broadcasts To Russia

    Washington, December 17. — The United Stales is establishing a radio station in Munich. Germany, from which it will soon broadcast in Russian ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. Police Promotion

    Sydney, December 17.—Police promotions announced today include sergeant, second class, to be sergeant, first class, J. E. Gilroy, Cobar. ...

    Article : 27 words
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