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  2. NO PLAY IN TEST

    MANCHESTER weather was true to its reputation today, and rain prevented the start of the third Test match at Old Trafford. Although rain which had fallen almost continuously for more than 15 hours cleared late yesterday ...

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  3. PLANS REVISED

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said today that the desire of the British Government to restrict capital expenditure on flying boat, bases in ...

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  4. HAVEN FOR REFUGEES

    AT the international conference which is dealing with the problem of finding a home for political refugees, the Australian Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Col. White) said the Government of the Commonwealth welcomed the ...

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  5. CRUISER DIVERTED TO HAIFA

    The Government's concern at terrorism in Palestine, where 33 persons were killed, including 25 Arabs and nearly 150 were injured in two days, ...

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  6. PLAYERS APPEAL TO BOARD

    THE Australian Board of Cricket Control has been asked by the Australian cricketers, as a team, to reconsider its refusal to allow Mrs. Bradman to join her husband in England after the tour has concluded. The players' decision, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN MANAGER

    Mr. W. H. Jeanes, manager of the Australian team, was invested today with the insignia of an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British ...

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  8. PRINCESSES AS GIRL GUIDES

    THE QUEEN, with the Princesses Elizabeth (right) and Margaret Rose, who were making their first official appearance in uniform as members of the Buckingham Palace Troop of Girl Guides, at the review by the King and the Queen of 1,000 girl guides from all parts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OFFER BY CANADA

    The Labour Opposition Leader (Major C. R. Attlee) in the House of Commons asked the Air Secretary (Sir Kingsley Wood) whether his attention ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY

    Apologising for not remaining at the Oxford Society's meeting yesterday afternoon, states the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian ...

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  11. ANGRY WORDS ALLEGED

    Angry words and a threat to fight at a board meeting were described by a witness in the Central Police Court to-day, when the hearing of charges ...

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  12. EMPIRE FLYING BOAT AT SYDNEY

    HAVING COMPLETED the inau gural flight of the England-Austra lia flying boat air mail service, the Empire flying boat Challenger alights at Rose Bay base (N.S.W.). Adverse comment was aroused by the arrangements at Darwin for the reception of passengers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "SHALL FIGHT TO A FINISH"

    Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, in a broadcast speech, said: "We shall fight to a finish if there is only one inch of territory left and one ...

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  14. OUT OF DATE

    The "booby prize" at the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow is shared by the Dominions, excepting South Africa, declares a special exhibition number ...

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  15. MUST BE STOPPED

    "The Idea of kidnapping children has to be stopped in this country in the beginning," said Judge Curlewis in the Quarter Sessions today, when ...

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  16. READY IN TWO MONTHS

    Production has been speeded up at the factory of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at Fisherman's Bend, and it is expected that the first ...

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  17. OBJECTION TO REMAND

    Protesting that Leslie Bannister (27), of Maryborough, truck driver, had been arrested "on suspicion," Mr. Maurice Goldberg, solicitor, objected to ...

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  18. WEATHER REPORTS FOR PILOTS

    Commenting on the expansion of the Commonwealth meteorological services, officers of the Melbourne Weather Bureau said today that the ...

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  19. BRITISH MINISTERS SAID "NO"

    "I suspect the Dominions Secretary (Lord Stanley), President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. WHEAT EXPORTS

    Total exports last year of wheat, including flour in terms of wheat, amounted to 85,016,105 bushels, the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. R. ...

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  21. SHOTS FIRED

    Six shots were fired early today by Mr. Eric Fowler, husband of the licensee of the Derrimut Hotel, Sunshine, as he was chasing two men who were ...

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  22. ALBATROSS' LAST VOYAGE

    The seaplane tender H.M.A.S. Albatross will begin on Monday her last voyage as a unit of the Royal Australian Navy. She has been handed ...

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  23. MILITARY FLYING BOATS

    The Air Ministry has placed the hissest order ever given by any country for military flying boats, says the aviation writer of the "Daily ...

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  24. JAPANESE FLOODS

    The bodies of 252 persons drowned in the floods in the Kobe area have been recovered but 390 are missing. Many, persons have been injured and ...

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  25. WILL TAKE A YEAR

    Investigations by the Administrator of New Guinea (Sir Walter McNicoll) and senior administration officers have established that it will, take at ...

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  26. HASTY ADDITIONS

    The "Daily Mail" says that as a result of Royal disapproval of some of the decolletages at Court seven debutantes last night wore scarves, ...

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  27. STAPLE FIBRE

    Japanese woollen textile manufacturers have been ordered to mix staple fibre in their products to the extent of 30 to 40 per cent. A decree bans the ...

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  28. Swedish Opposition To Tokio Olympiad

    Twenty Swedish organisations, including political and religious bodies, have protested to Prince Gustav, president of the Swedish Olympic ...

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  29. Purchases Of Wool By Japan

    It Is believed that wool importers, if and when exchange licences are available, propose to buy first in Australia at the September sales and then in New ...

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