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  4. Patient Comes by Helicopter 1 : :

    A demonstration was held recently at RA.F. station, Braize, Norton, England, which showed various modern aircraft in the casualties evacuation role. Evacuation of casualties by air, whenever possible is rapid and comfortable and has now supplanted road, rail and sea transport. A helicopter, with a stretcher case strapped to its side, is shown coming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE-WIDE RISE IN RETAIL PRICES FOR EGGS AND MILK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Higher prices for eggs and milk in Queensland were announced to-night by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. G. Fullagar). Decisions on the prices of eggs, milk, bread and meat were ...

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  6. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS IN CHINA MAY FAIL

    NANKING. Tuesday. -- A Chinese Nationalist spokesman warned the Communists last night that if they persisted in ...

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  7. WIDENING SPLIT IN VICTORIAN C P.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A widening of the split in the Victorian Country Party was indicated by the following ...

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  8. FULL U.S. RECOGNITION OF ISRAEL AND TRANSJORDAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Announcing full United Slates recognition of Israel and Transjordan, President Truman yesterday recalled that he had promised to recognise Israel de jure when a parliament and a ...

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  9. EMPLOYERS' VIEWS ON SAVINGS SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- It was claimed today that employers would have to act as bankers on behalf of the ...

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  10. RISES IN BASIC WAGE NOW EFFECTIVE

    BRISBANE Tuesday. -- The recent increases in the State and Federal basic wages have been gazetted ...

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  11. Review by Mr. Shand In New Guinea Timber Deal Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The vital matter to be decided by the New Guinea timber deal Royal Commission was whether the Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) had been bribed in connection with timber ...

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  12. NEARLY 1000 PERISH IN STEAMER COLLISION

    SHANGHAI. Tuesday.-- Nearly 1000 persons are believed to have perished ln the collision between the steamers ...

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  13. MARITIME COMMISSION MAY BE PERMANENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government is considering making the Maritime Industry Commission ...

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  14. WEEK-END TRAINS MAY CEASE TO RUN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--Except those on main lines, week-end train, services will cease shortly if a dispute about the ...

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  15. HUSBAND'S DEATH AFTER WIFE KILLED IN ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The police believe that a man found dying near Apsley (Victoria), near the Victoria-South ...

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  16. STOWED AWAY TO REJOIN AUSTRALIAN WIFE

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Georgs Randall, a 20-years-old American ex-serviceman, who stowed away on a vessel in ...

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  17. MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK NOT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--Chinese Consulate officials said tonight that there was no foundation to the rumour that ...

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  18. POOR COAL CAUSES BIG LOSS TO RATEPAYERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Brisbane ratepayers were losing £20,000 a year owing to the poor quality coal being supplied to ...

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  19. MALE TRIPLETS BORN TO SYDNEY WOMAN

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Three boy, were born to 33-year-old Mrs. F. E. Cahill. of EarlWood, at the Crown Street Women's ...

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  20. A.W.U. PRESIDENT'S THREAT TO RESIGN OFFICE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, -- The general president of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. W. Nicol) threatened to ...

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  21. HALF-CASTE GIRL TO REMAIN WITH MOTHER

    CANBERRA'. Tuesday. -- The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) has decided to allow the half-caste girl, Joyce ...

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  22. RISE IN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS LAST YEAR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-Christmas spending is believed to be responsible for the decrease of £99,000 in savings bank deposits ...

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  23. BOUNTEOUS EXCISE DUTY COLLECTIONS

    CANBERRA,' Tuesday.--Customs and excise revenue continues to contribute bounteously to the Government's' anticipated surplus ...

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  24. BOARD CHAIRMAN CLAIMS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR WOOL

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- "There is nothing as good as wool, and anybody who says there is is stupid" the ...

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  25. EASING IN BRITISH CLOTHES RATIONING

    LONDON; Tuesday. -- The President of the Beard of Trade (Mr. Wilson) announced in the House of Commons ...

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  26. TEMPORARY MARRIAGES FOR SURPLUS GERMAN WOMEN!

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- Temporary marriages for Germany's surplus women, are proposed by twice married 52-year-old ...

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  27. FORD COMPANY NOT AFFECTED BY STEEL BILL

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Reuters representative says conservative members sought an explanation from the Minister of Supply ...

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  28. CHILDREN MAROONED IN SNOW-BOUND SCHOOL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. --An army flight surgeon from Fort California parachuted into a remote, snowbound eastern ...

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  29. TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE FOR A:W.U. SECRETARY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union today decided to pay the general ...

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  30. PROBATES OF WILLS

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  31. STORM IN TOOWOOMBA

    Following hot weather yesterday, a severe storm was experienced in Toowoomba just before midnight. The ...

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  32. BURSTING OF BEER BOTTLE LEADS TO DAMAGES CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Alleging that she had lost her left eye through the bursting of a bottle of beer, Mrs. ...

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  33. A.W.U. ANNOYED AT MINISTER'S OVERSIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The annual convention of the Australian workers' Union today decided not to make ...

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  36. "BANKER OF THE KREMLIN" BACK IN POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent in Berlin says the Swedish banker, Olaf Aschberg who is known as ...

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  37. QUICK DELIVERY TO SHIP AT SEA BY HELICOPTER

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" aboard H.M.S, Vengeance. with the Home ...

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  38. BOOKS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PUPILS COSTLY

    BRISBANE,. Tuesday. -- Parents of secondary school pupils face big bills for books this year. ...

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  39. LUXURY 'BUSES FOR LONDON TRAVELLERS

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- The London Transport Executive will put a new hush hush omnibus on the streets soon to ...

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  40. WHARF LABOUR SHORT

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- The Brisbane waterfront was 600 men short of requirements today and the arrival of five ...

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  41. GERMAN EXPORT RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the Associated Press in Berlin says that the United States Military ...

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  42. "DECENT CITIZENS SCARED TO WALK SYDNEY STREETS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Judge Holden said In the Quarter Sessions to-day that he would not be too happy to walk ...

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  43. HOW A NAME WAS BORN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters representative says that in an official booklet about the royal ordnance factories, to be ...

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  44. "CHILDREN'S CHARTER" FOR BIRMINGHAM

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Education Committee of Birmingham has adopted a "Children's Charter" for the ...

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  45. FOOD PRODUCTION THE KEY TO WORLD POLITICAL PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The key to all political problems in the world to-day was adequate food production, said ...

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