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  4. Union Opposition To Emergency Legislation Growing

    Further opposition to the Government’s emergency legislation to combat Melbourne’s tram strike was expressed at union meetings to-night The Melbourne District Committee of the ...

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  5. 750,000 Tax Assessments Yet To Go Out

    SYDNEY, Wed: The Taxation Department is sending out up to 30,000 assessments each week and hopes to have all the 1946-47 ...

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  6. Snow At Mt. Hotham

    MELBOURNE, Wed: Last night was again cold for the whole of Victoria, and three inches of snow fell at Mt. Hotham this morning. ...

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  7. U.S. FEARS ATOMIC ATTACK

    WASHINGTON, Wed: Urging great increases in US airpower, President Truman’s Air Policy Commission reported to-day that ...

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  8. “Lights Out” In French Parliament

    Farcical proceedings marked a meeting of the French National Assembly to elect its President and Vice-Presidents last night when the chairman suspended the session and ordered the lights to be extinguished, reports Reuter’s correspondent in Paris. ...

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  9. American Industrialist and Family Here

    Mr Paul P. Huffard, director of International Eveready, photographed with his wife, and their daughter Priscilla, when they arrived at Mascot on Sunday morning by Constellation from Singapore. Mr. Huffard and his family are on a world tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Greek Liberal M.P. Abducted By Rebels

    ATHENS, Wed.: The Greek Minister for Public Order announced last night that Mr. Loukas Koutsopetalos. Liberal member of Parliament ...

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  11. RECAPTURE AT PISTOL POINT

    BURNIE, Wed.: A prisoner who escaped from the woodyard of Hobart gaol yesterday afternoon, was recaptured at pistol point in the ...

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  12. FLOOD DANGER WARNING

    SYDNEY, Wed: Heavy rain on central and south coast to-day has caused serious flood danger. The Weather Bureau to-night ...

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  14. ALBURY’S GENERAL RATE NOW 6½d. IN £1

    Albury City Council, at its first open meeting for the year last night, decided to increase the general rate to 6½d. in the £1 on unimproved proved capital values. This is an increase of a ...

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  15. M.L.A’S PROTEST

    In a letter to the Wodonga Chamber of Commerce last night, Mr T. W. Mitchell, MLA, advised that in moving the Address-in ...

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  16. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: So far as the State Department is concerned, the control of Japan is “still an open question”, officials ...

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  17. AMERICANS WILL NOT GO SHORT

    WASHINGTON. Wed.: The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr Clinton Anderson) told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  18. “Premonition” Saved Girl From Drowning

    ADELAIDE, Wed.: Nannete Prout, 8, of Croydon Park, was rescued from drowning at Glenelg yesterday afternoon because ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PROTEST TO ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK. Wed.—An unsuccessful attempt by two Argentine diplomats to smuggle out of the Soviet Union two former Spanish ...

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  20. 5 MEN AND WOMAN ON 14 CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: Five men and a woman were remanded in the City Court today on a total of 14 charges. Charged with ...

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  21. Sydney Also Preparing For Atomic Attack

    SYDNEY, Wed: The ringing of Sydney with industrial towns as defence against atomic warfare was planned, according to a ...

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  22. U.S. Military Air Base To Be Built In Tripoli

    LONDON, Wed.—The commander of the US European Air Forces (General Lemay) has arrived in Tripoli, reports the ...

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  23. Sequel To Fire; Man On Murder Charge

    WEST WYALONG. Wed: Lloyd Fleming, 39, laborer, appeared in the West Wyalong police court today on a charge of murder, and ...

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  24. 500,000 ILLEGITIMATE G. I. BABIES

    NEW YORK, Wed.—The “Dally News” reports that there are at least 500,000 GI illegitimate babies throughout the world ...

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  25. Governor Said M. C. Winner Deserved The V. C.

    A Brisbane soldier, who, with the aid of mirrors, directed his own appendix operation without ether in the Malayan jungle, received the Military Cross and Bar at Government House investiture to-day. He was former Army captain, Robert Kerr ...

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  26. 1700 Refugees Butchered On Train In India

    Only 700 of 2400 non-Moslems in one train reached India. They were butchered in the Junjab. In addition, nearly 1300 Hindus and Sikhs were killed during a clash between Indian and North-West Frontier troops, escorting refugee trains in the Gujrat ...

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  27. THIEVES’ RICH HAUL

    SYDNEY. Wed: Police investigations have been extended to country centres in an effort to break up a gang of radio and ...

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  28. N.S.W. To Spend £3 Million On Rail Standardisation

    SYDNEY, Wed: The NSW Government will spend £300,000 yearly for the next 10 years on the standardisation of railway gauges, ...

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