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  4. FORECAST

    Scattered showers, warm temperatures. Details Page 2. ...

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  5. FIFTH TEST

    SYDNEY, Mon.—At the close of play in the fifth Test to-day, Australia had lost four of its best batsmen, Barnes, Morris, Bradman and Miller, in reply to England's ...

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    Dr. Petru Groza, the Prime Minister of Rumania, who has declared that the Rumanian Government will do everything ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Palestine 'Shoot On Sight' Order Enforced

    JERUSALEM, Mon.—A Jewish girl, aged four, was mortally wounded and her sister, aged 20, was wounded, when British troops, acting on the "shoot on sight" order, fired warning shots in the Mea Sherim quarter of Jerusalem. The two girls were ...

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  8. Proud Sheffield Craftsman

    Britain's silversmiths and associated workers are planning fully to maintain their lead in the world's quality market which they were holding at the outbreak of the World War. Sheffield is one of Britain's chief centres of silver and plated ware, where the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Decomposed Bodies Of Eight Infants' Found By Police

    ADELAIDE, Mon.—The decomposed bodies of eight babies, some of whom are believed to have been dead 9 months, were found ...

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  10. Guilty of Shooting At Detective

    SYDNEY, Mon.—In the Quarter Sessions to-day, Royce John Garland, 32, was found guilty of having shot at Detective Sergeant ...

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  11. Famine Danger Heightened By Bitter Cold

    LONDON, Mon.—Danger of famine has been heightened by the bitter cold threatening wide areas of Eastern Europe and, the deathroll is already high, says ...

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  12. Three-Storey Building Levelled By Explosions

    CHICAGO, Mon.—Two explosions levelled a three-storey building in the heart of the main business district, killing at least two, ...

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  13. Withdrawal From Greece Regretted

    LONDON, Monday.—A Greek Foreign Office spokesman said in Athens last night that the Government and the nation regretted that Britain had found it necessary to withdraw troops from Greece. ...

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  14. POLICE ALLEGATION

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The failure of a man to commit a criminal assault led to his murdering a girl, it was alleged, in ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. Forced Labour An Institution

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Forced labour had now become a postwar institution in many lands, says a statement issued by the American Federation of Labour's International Labour Relations Department. ...

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  16. Hopes Caucus Will "See The light" With Tax Reduction

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Sir Earle Page said to-night he hoped that the Federal Labour Caucus would "see the light and ...

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  17. Tax Proposals To Be Submitted To Labour Party

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Cabinet proposals for the average, reduction of 23 per cent, in income tax from June 30 next ...

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  18. SUGAR REBATES

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Export Sugar Committee has determined the following rates of rebate, which will be payable on ...

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  19. Royal Family Not Seeing Africa

    LONDON, Monday.—What the Royal Family is seeing is magnificent and superbly organised, but it is not Africa, says the special correspondent of the "Daily Express" on the Royal train. "If Field-Marshal Smuts or- ...

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  20. PEGGED RENTALS.

    CANBERRA, Mon.—A special sub-committee of Cabinet was investigating the effects of rising maintenance costs of properties ...

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  21. MILITARY TRAINING.

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today Cabinet had not yet discussed the possibility of compulsory ...

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  22. Post-War Defence Recommendations

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Senior Ministers of the Federal Government will meet on Thursday next to draft recommendations for Cabinet on the form of Australia's post-war defence forces. Before the recommendations ...

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  23. Council To Decide On Coal Strike Recommendation

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Miners' Central Council will decide to-morrow whether to recommend general strike action to ...

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  24. Two Flows of Lava Have Joined

    ROME, Mon.—Two separate flows of lava have joined and are now advancing down the slopes of Mount Etna on a combined ...

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  25. Balance Wheel Lost As Empire passed

    NEW YORK, Monday.—With the passing of the British Empire, one of the greatest balance wheels of the 19th century, has disappeared. There are but two Powers which can replace it—Russia and the United States. ...

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  26. BLAMEY ON V.R.C. COMMITTEE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The election to fill the vacancy on the Victorian Racing Club Committee caused by the death of H. N. ...

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  27. GREEK GUERILLAS' ATTACK

    ATHENS, Mon.—Two thousand guerillas made a surprise attack on Naoussa, in western Macedonia. Government troops ...

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