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    Britain helps to train the Burmese Air Force. Pilot-Officer Saw Pru and Pilot-Officer Tin Maung Aye practise "bailing out" of a Mosquito cockpit in the Ground Training School. Pilot-Officer Ko Gyi and Maung Myunt watch. The instructor is Flying-Officer Jacques, R.A.F. -British Official Photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WATERSIDERS TO END STRIKES GRIMES ACT PROCLAMATION TO BE RETAINED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Following to day's decision by the Brisbane waterside workers to discontinue their rolling strikes and refer their claims fo arbitration, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), indicated thai the proclamation enabling the Crimes Act lo be used would be retained indefinitely as the Government's answer to rolling ...

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  6. MR. BEVIN'S HEALTH CAUSING ANXIETY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The health of the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) caused much anxiety among Cabinet ...

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  7. CHURCHILL AGAIN URGES MAJOR BID FOR EAST-WEST PEACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking in the House of Commons, fold the Western world yesterday thai there was time for a major bid lo find peace, bul if must not be frittered away while Russia ...

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  8. MR SPENDER WANTS EARLY JAP TREATY

    MANILA, Wednesday. -- The Australian Minister for Exter-nal Affairs (Mr. Spender) told his Press conference yesterday" ...

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  9. MR. BEVIN'S DEFENCE OF POLICIES

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), replying to the debate, stolidly defended his policies against Conservative ...

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  10. AREA BLACKOUTS OF POWER POSSIBLE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Areas in South Eastern Queensland will have to be blacked out in turn for short ...

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  11. "FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL NOT COMPROMISE ON BANK BILL"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Government would not compromise on its Bank Bill, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) stated categorically to-day. He said that if the Opposition used its Senate majority to oppose a section ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATION FARMS FOR DAIRY EFFICIENCY SCHEME

    BRISBANE Wednesday.-- Fifty-three dairy properties in the State have now been selected as demonstration ...

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  13. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS TO BE FORMED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australia would be divided into 100 regions for carrying out the £250,000,000 national ...

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  14. MINISTER QUESTIONED ON CRIMES ACT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Government invoked the Crimes Act not only to deal with the Brisbane waterfront ...

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  15. TEN CONFIRMED SMALLPOX CASES IN GLASGOW

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A further case of suspected smallpox was admitted to hospital in Glasgow to-day. Ten cases ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR MAN IN CECIL PLAINS DISTRICT.

    CECIL PLAINS, Wednesday. --Search parties have failed to locate William Ward (67),. who has bean missing with his ...

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  17. TENDERS FOR INTER-STATE COMMUNICATIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Tenders for an underground trunk line or radio system between Sydney, Canberra. ...

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  18. LIFESAVERS "STAND IN" FOR IRON LUNG

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Lifesavers applied artificial respiration to a 16-year-old girl poliomyelitis sufferer for two hours ...

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  19. CUT IN MARSHALL PLAN DOLLAR ALLOCATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The House of Representatives yesterday chopped 250,000,000 dollars off next ...

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  20. BUSINESSMAN PAID £500 IN TRAFFIC FINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A city businessman, Mr. Myer Appelboom, said in the Traffic Court to-day that parking fines were forcing him ...

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  21. ANTI-RED DELEGATES LEAVE CLERKS' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The annual conference of the Federated Clerks' Union at Nowra became all Communist to-night when the ...

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  22. TAXI DRIVER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A taxi driver who suffered from asthma is believed to have suffered a black-out shortly before' a fatal ...

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  23. MINISTER'S DEFENCE OF STATE RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Queensland railways during the war had carried out the major transport job in the ...

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  24. LABOUR LEADER'S ADVICE TO TRAMWAY MEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The-State Labour leader (Mr. J. Cain) to-night urged the tramway men to repudiate ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH TO GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS ANNUALLY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A Commonwealth scholarship scheme to provide 3000 scholarships annually from ...

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  26. NEARLY A MILLION KILLED IN U.S. CAR ACCIDENTS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- Deaths from motor car accidents In the United States would reach 1,000,000 by the ...

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  27. INDEPENDENT ENTERS LOCKYER CONTEST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A surprise announcement of a three-cornered contest for the Lockyer seat in the State elections was made to-day by Councillor T. J. Ford, of Gatton, who said he would contest the seat as an ...

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  28. LACE FRILLS FOR MEN'S BATHING TRUNKS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Paris' correspondent of (ho British United Press says that bathing trunks" with lace frills, and ...

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  29. FLIGHT BOOKING DELAYS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Air (Mr. white), in the House of Representatives, replying to Mr. D. E. Fairbairn ...

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  32. Allegations of Unrest in Russia and Retirement of Stalin

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Queensland officer of the Russian Anti-Bolshevist National Workers' Union claimed to-day that Generalissimo Stalin was not dead, but had retired from active participation in the ...

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  33. AFFILIATION WITH WORLD CHURCH COUNCIL OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland Baptists, at their half-yearly assembly to-day, voted against affiliation with the ...

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  34. N.S.W. RUGBY TEAM TO PLAY IN TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland Rugby Union State team may play Victoria in Melbourne this season. The Q.R.U. ...

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  35. MINOR FLOODS AT COBAR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Heavy rain in Cobar has caused minor flooding in some parts of the town. During, to-day 70 points of rain fell ...

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  36. TALKS ON PENSIONS AND LONG SERVICE LEAVE

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) said to-night he hoped to have recommendations ready £or ...

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  37. MORE FLYING SAUCERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters -Rome correspondent says "flying saucers" have been sighted over Italy five times In the last 24 ...

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  38. CHATSPA WINS KING'S CUP

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- The King's Cup of one and a half miles was run to-day. Results: Chatspa. 8.13 (G. Bougoure), 2 to ...

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