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  3. Forecast:

    Fine, cloudy at times; winds S.E. to N.E. ...

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  4. Why Britain Must Maintain Armed Forces

    LONDON, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), addressing the Trades Union Conference at Brighton, said: "The Government's objective is to establish world peace, but it can not ignore the disturbing features in the world at this stage. ...

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  5. Control of Negotiations Taken from Striking Unions in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A meeting of the unions participating in the four-day-old Melbourne transport strike was one of the noisiest and most turbulent in its history. ...

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  6. Inquest on Wife Of Constable

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Accused of having murdered his wife, Mrs Audrey Elva Cable (29), at Bondi, on September 22 ...

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  7. FINE RECORD OF AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Only two fatal accidents marred the record of Australian Airlines in 17,675,700 ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. More Trouble in Palestine

    JERUSALEM, Thursday: The Palestine Government announced that force had to be used at Cypress ...

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  9. Clothing Position Worsens

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Investigations and surveys by the Rationing Commission showed a ...

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  10. RUSSIAN FORCES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ARE "CONSIDERABLE"

    LONDON, Thursday: It was well known that there were very considerable Russian forces between the Baltic and the Black Sea, said the Minister of State (Mr McNeill) in the House of Commons, replying to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Churchill) during the debate on foreign ...

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  11. Border Bars To Motoring Not Wanted

    SOUTHPORT, Thursday: The Australian Automobile Association will press for the abolition of all interstate motor travel ...

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  12. Settlement of Strike on Sydney Waterfront

    SYDNEY, Thursdays: The wharf laborers, who have been on strike since yesterday week, decided at a mass meeting today to return to work at 8 am tomorrow. ...

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  13. PURCHASES AT DISPOSAL SALES STILL HELD UP

    BRISBANE, Thursday: One thousand tons of material bought at the big disposals sale at Cairns, Edmonton and ...

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  14. Labor Council Plea Not to Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An appeal to all trade unionists not to strike on issues on which the A.C.T.U. was negotiating with ...

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  15. NATIVES IN ADVANCED STAGE OF LEPROSY

    ALICE SPRINGS, Thursday: An unknown number of natives in an advanced stage of leprosy are reported to be wandering at ...

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  16. MEETING OF U.N. ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK, Thursday: This morning's session of the U.N. General Assembly will be largely formal, including the ...

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  17. MEAT TOO DEAR FOR U.S. HOUSEWIVES

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Meat is going begging in city shops because housewives refuse to pay the high prices. ...

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  18. Room for Aliens But Not British Migrants

    SYDNEY, Thursday: British passengers who arrived on the liner Strathmore today expressed ...

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  19. Movement of German Worker To Russia

    LONDON, Thursday: The movement of German workers to Russia is not confined to Berlin, says the Berlin correspondent of The Times. Similar action has been taken in various towns in the Russian zone. ...

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  20. Mystery Prospector Had Sapphires In a Treacle Tin

    BRISBANE, Thursday: John Anderson, Queensland mystery prospector, called at the Mines Department this week and displayed a treacle tin threeparts full of sapphires he won in ten months on the Old Willows field ...

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  21. ROME RIOT DUE TO SLAV AGENTS, SAY ITALIAN POLICE

    ROME, Thursday: Police report that the rioting in front of Vimina Palace on October 9 was due to Slav agents and ...

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  22. BELIEVED EXPLOSION WAS 'QUAKE

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday: Twenty thousand tons of German ammunition, lowered after the German capitulation in the ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. Benefits Payments

    CANBERRA, Thursday: At intevals in 1946 a total of 18.691 persons in Australia were in receipt of unemployment, sickness ...

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