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  2. Forecast:

    Unsettled with further rain; squally S.E. winds. ...

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  5. Gov't Turns Down Most of A.C.T.U. Plans for Arbitration Act

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government today rejected the majority of the proposals of the A.C.T.U. for a new Arbitration Act to be introduced during the next Parliamentary session. The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) promised to give consideration to a ...

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  6. IRGUN THREAT OF CIVIL WAR IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Thursday: "The Jewish National Council's threat to stop our operations means civil war in Palestine," said a woman announcer on the terrorist Irgun Zvai Leumi secret radio. ...

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  7. Fear of Industrial Paralysis

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Complete industrial paralysis will result in the capital cities of Australia if ...

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  8. Byrnes Resigns

    Mr James F. Byrnes, who has resigned as Secretary of State of the U.S.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Cousens to Appeal to Gov.-General

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Major Charles Cousens will petition to the Governor-General against the deletion of his Army, ...

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  10. GERMANS FREEZE TO DEATH IN POLISH TRAIN

    LONDON, Thursday: Poland did not carry out the expulsion of some Germans who reached the ...

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  11. Brisbane Misses Worst of Cyclone

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Brisbane has missed the worst of the cyclone, which has swung across the coast into South-East Queensland. The Weather Bureau reports tonight that the city ...

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  12. Six Saved from Asphyxiation when Ammonia Pipe Bursts

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A dramatic rescue saved six people from asphyxiation today when an ammonia, pipe burst in a refrigerating plant at the rear of the premises of W. Angliss and Co. Australia Pty. Ltd., ...

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  13. New Atomic Control Plan

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday: The legal adviser to the British delegation to the United Nations (Mr ...

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  14. Change on Entry of Refugees

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth has ended the practice of issuing landing permits on ...

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  15. Rationing Of Petrol To Continue

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Petrol ration tickets to be issued from Thursday next will be endorsed as available till February 28. ...

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  16. HOPES OF SALVAGING WANGANELLA

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: lightened by 600 tons of oil, which was dumped overboard and several hundred tons of ...

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  17. Urges Power to Control Output of U.S. Farms

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr Anderson) told the House Agriculture ...

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  18. FRENCH CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Paris representative says: M. Ramadier hap completed his Cabinet and submitted a list to the ...

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  19. Cold-Blooded Murder Of Aboriginal

    DARWIN, Thursday: A coldbloooded aboriginal murder in Arnheim Land has been uncovered by Patrol Officer S. Little ...

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  20. DUTCH AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLODES

    BRISBANE, Thursday: An ammunition dump owned by the Dutch Army exploded at Darrah today. ...

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  21. PROPOSAL TO LOCK UP. PUMPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Secret plans are now being discussed by petrol retailers to lock up their petrol pumps until the ...

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  22. DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST PRICE INCREASES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: There were demonstrations against price increases in Pitt Street today. ...

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  23. Alleges Dominions Threatened to Leave Empire

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Recommending that Britain and the United States set up for their joint occupation zones in Germany a Federal Government similar to the British Commonwealth of Nations, Dr. ...

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  24. LEFT £97,656

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A fortune of £97,656 was left by Mrs. Elizabeth Ethel Faulkiner (65), widow, of Bellevue Hill, who died on ...

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  25. Japanese Govt. Offers Concessions to Workers

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Tokio representative of the New York Times says: The Japanese Cabinet has offered sweeping concessions to Government employees who threaten to strike on February 1, 'causing virtual ...

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  26. Petrol Without Coupons for French

    PARIS, Thursday: A Fuel Office official said that France would remove petrol ration restrictions by March 1, 1947. ...

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  27. "Ancestor Was Both Man And Monkey"

    LONDON, Thursday: Professor Graham Weddell, Oxford colleague of Professor Legros Clark, told the Daily Mail that ...

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  28. Acute Shortages In World Supply Of Food

    LONDON, Thursday: Lord Henderson, speaking for the Government during the House of Lords debate on food, said that acute shortages: in the world supply of major foodstuffs would persist throughout the crop year ...

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  29. MAY BE TOLD OF NEW GOV.-GL. ON SUNDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Some State members expressed the opinion that the announcement of Mr. McKell's appointment as ...

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  30. THREAT BY BUNDABERG MILK MEN

    BUNDABERG, Thursday: Milk vendors of Bundaberg decided unless they received a Federal subsidy to enable them to buy feed ...

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