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  4. MAY FIX PRICES

    Prices Commission tonight formally Amended the regulations to enable State, semi-Governmental and Local Government bodies to fix prices for ...

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  5. MOTHER FOR TRIAL FOR MURDER

    Mrs Constance Leslie Walker, aged 36, of Beecroft, was committed for trial today on a charge of having murdered her seven-year-old son, ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. Battleground For Showdown With Communists

    An anti-sabotage bill, containing drastic penalties, [?] be put swiftly through Federal Parliament to [?] attempts by individuals or organisations to stop or [?] the rocket range project in South Australia. ...

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  7. PACIFIC PEACE TREATY

    Mr Chifley today confirmed cabled reports that Australia was having difficulty in persuading other members of the British Commonwealth to ...

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  8. MR. CHIFLEY ON U.S. WOOL TARIFF

    Substantial reduction in the present American wool tariff of 34 cents a lb would give Australia greater national advantage than we ...

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  9. Dominion Power Sought For Interim Indian Government

    Mr Kripalani, Congress Party President, in an interview at New Delhi with a correspondent of Reuter, said that the British Government could even ...

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  10. ARCTIC DEFENCE LINE

    The United States Army believes that if there is another war its main defences must be on the Arctic frontier. ...

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  11. AMERICAN INCOME TAX CUT

    Voting 52 to 34, the Senate passed a bill that will cut income taxes for most taxpayers by 20 per cent to 30 per cent, beginning on July 1. The ...

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  12. “CARDS ON TABLE” PAMPHLET

    Dr Dalton (Chancellor of the Exchequer) in explaining on behalf of the Labor Party Executive the “Cards on Table” pamphlet issued last week, in ...

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  13. CANADA CONSIDERING

    A spokesman for the External Affairs Department said today that Canada is considering an Australian proposal for a British Commonwealth ...

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  14. Mrs Truman Improved

    KANSAS CITY (Miss.), Thursday, Returning [?] his mother’s bedside tonight, Mr Truman reported: “The [?] is good. She is holding her own ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA NOT WANTED AT FOREIGN MINISTERS’ TALKS

    Steps are being taken to ensure that Australia’s viewpoint is placed before the meeting of Foreign Ministers’ Council in London which will discuss the ...

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  16. LAHORE QUIETER

    Although the situation in Lahore has quietened, a serious position has arisen in the area 30 miles west of New Delhi, where, according to Reuter’s ...

    Article : 80 words
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  18. Watched Son Being Robbed

    An 80-year-old woman roused from her bed by a noise, was a helpless eye-witness to the armed robbery of her son at their home in Vaucluse at ...

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  19. CHANGED THEIR MINDS

    Two elderly farmers today decided to go to gaol rather than pay fines imposed on them for falling to destroy rabbits. However, they both ...

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  20. OFF THE ICE

    The cold spell was intensified over the Southern Alps of NSW last night and today. Snow fell in the Alps, one inch ...

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  21. Trials In Germany

    The British Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) is reported by the Ha[?]burg correspondent of Reuter [?] having staled that German courts in June will ...

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  22. British And U.S. Zones in Germany

    An agreement for the establishment of an economic council to plan the reconstruction of the British and American zones in a combined economic area ...

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  23. Von Papen Kicked By S.S. Man

    The British News Service in Germany states that Franz von Papen who is serving a sentence of eight years with hard labor, imposed by ...

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  24. Reduced Loan Staff to be Retained Till 1950

    The Government proposed to retain full-time loan organising staffs throughout Australia, although on a reduced scale, ...

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  25. Australian Women’s Dressing Praised

    Despite more severe shortages. Australian women were better dressed and better groomed than women in Vancouver, stated Mrs W. A. Fox, a ...

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  26. German General Suicides

    General Franz Boeme, 53, one of the 2 generals accused of war crimes in the Balkans, committed suicide today, reports British United Press ...

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  27. LEND-LEASE

    [?] State Department has announ[?] the Netherlands has agreed [?] the United States 67,500,000 [?] in complete and final ...

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  28. Buses Sought For N.S.W.

    Mr Alfred Shoebridge (NSW Commissioner of Transport) has arrived at the Poolemarine airport from Sydney, seeking to buy 200 omnibuses ...

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  29. Camel Corps Coup

    After a running gun battle, a patrol from the Frontier Camel Corps, which is a unit of the Egyptian Army mainly engaged in the prevention of smuggling, ...

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  30. Move For Closer Ties With Russia

    Resolution favoring closest co-operation with Russia and expressing [?] belief that subservience to the United States would draw Britain into an ...

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  31. Demand on Power Causes Blackout

    Due to a dull, cold morning with some very light showers there was a tremendous demand for electric light and heating power today. ...

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  32. 13,500 Homes In N.S.W. This Year

    Despite post-war difficulties 13,500 homes will be built in NSW this year, said the Premier (Mr McGirr) tonight. ...

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  33. N.S.W. Farmers to Grow Linseed

    A number of farmers in NSW have entered into private contracts to grow linseed at quaranteed price of £40 a ton or world parity, whichever is ...

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  34. MRS. ATTLEE’S RING FOUND

    A photographer from the “Evening Standard” found Mrs Attlee’s wedding ring, which she iost [?]hile playing on the miniature [?] course at Margate. ...

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  35. Compromise Bill Predicted

    Mr George Aiken (Republican chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee) today predicted that the joint conference of the House of ...

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  36. [?]ERTAIN FOREIGN POWER” ASKS FOR TURKISH BASES

    “A certain foreign power,” which he did not name, had sent a note [?] bases in Turkey on “the pretext of common measures of [?] the Turkish-Prime Minister (Recep Peker) told Parliament [?] says Reuter’s correspondent at Ankara. ...

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  37. A GATHERING OF THE CLAN!

    There are two young babies at Canterbury Hospital and one is the uncle of the other. This is how it works out:— Mrs Norma Alexander, 18, was getting ready to go to hospital. Someone sent home baby clothes. “These for me?” she said. “No, ...

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  38. 70 Year Old Poet Ordered to Return to Wife

    Seventy-year-old poet and journalist, Hugh Raymond McRae, was today ordered to return to his wife. Mrs Janet Le Run McRa[?] aged 47, by Mr ...

    Article : 90 words
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