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  2. PLEA OF GUILTY

    MELBOURNE. Friday-- When his court-martial was resumed today Group-Captain Caldwell dramatically pleaded guilty to a ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday. -- France has accepted the plan to hold a World Peace Conference in Paris in May, as was put forward ...

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  4. A.W.U. SEEKS INQUIRY

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Standing orders were suspended at to-day's meeting of the Australian Workers' Union delegates to ...

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  5. BODY AND SOUL

    LONDON, Friday. -- Turkey would dedicate herself body and soul to this essentially human labour of collaboration, faith and ...

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  6. STEEL STRIKE THREAT

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that after the collapse of negotiations ...

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  7. BATAVIA CLUB

    BATAVIA, Friday.-- The representative of the Australian Associated Press in Batavia says the British Tommies are now playing ...

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  8. TRAFFICKING CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- John Clyde Jones, formerly Assistant Commonwealth Controller of Allied Works Council Supplies has ...

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  9. PROTEST TO CHIFLEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Members of the Australian contingent of the British occupation force at Morotai have gone over the heads ...

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  10. FOOD SHORTAGE

    LONDON. Friday.-- Behind the appeal by the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bevin) for a stronger united effort in supplying food ...

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  11. CANBERRA DISPUTE

    CANBERRA. Friday-- Late this afternoon Canberra was relieved or the threatened hotel employees' strike. This was called off by the ...

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  12. SCHOOL OF MUSIC

    A foretaste of the rare musical treat in store for Toowoomba music lovers at the A.B.C. concert was the operatic programme ...

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  13. MOBILE AIR TEAMS

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Commission which is supervising the, "cense fire" in North China has sent out three mobile air teams ...

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  14. PASSPORTS REFUSED

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Passports have been refused to the 15 girls who recently were returned from Manila because they left ...

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  15. RECORD FLIGHT

    LONDON. Friday.-- The Lancaster 'plane. Aries, which broke the England-- Cape record arrived at Capetown at 12.19 a.m.. ...

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  16. SERVICES MAKE 296

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 words
  17. MR. MAKIN PRESIDES

    LONDON, Friday. - Mr. N. J. O. Makin, leader of the Australian delegation to the United Nations Conference, had what he later described as the most impressive day of his life when he presided ...

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  18. MR. MAKIN PRESIDES

    would not betray the hopes placed in their hands. Dr. Wellington Koo (China) associated himself with Mr. Makin ...

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  19. AIRMEN PRISONERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- All Australian airmen who were reported as prisoners of war have been accounted for. The total ...

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  20. FEDERAL AIRLINES

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The selection of members of the Government Airlines Commission, which will control Government airlines ...

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  21. PETROL RATION

    CANBERRA. Friday. -- A 50 per cent, increase in the petrol ration for private motorists was announced to-day by the ...

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  22. AIRLINES APPEAL

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- Airlines companies intend to appeal to the Privy Council against the recent High Court judgment which held ...

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  23. TURKISH PRINCESS

    LONDON, Friday.-- An action by by Princess Amina Nemeka, granddaughter of the late Sultan Abdul Hamid, who was known as ...

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  24. TO BE ABOLISHED

    SYDNEY, Friday-- The priority system for air travel in Australia is to be abolished. The Pull Cabinet decided on this to-day, but ...

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  25. WHEAT PLANTING

    BRISBANE. Friday-- Assurance has been given by the Federal Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Scully) that ...

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  26. ALBION PARK ACCEPTOR

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 words
  27. HORSE DIES AT 41

    LONDON, Friday.-- Denmark's oldest horse, and probably the oldest horse in the world, died yesterday. It was 41 years of ...

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  28. AIR CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK. Friday.-- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Bermuda says that throughout the discussions on air ...

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  29. DR. LEY'S BRAIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that the Army Institute of Pathology ...

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  30. AN "ATOM FLEET"

    HONOLULU. Friday.-- The correspondent of tho American Associated Press says that workmen have begun preparing a small ...

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  31. TENNIS TITLES

    ADELAIDE. Friday.-- Scores in the Australian tennis championships to-day were:-- First round, singles.-- W. ...

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  32. CASKET MAIN PRIZES

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Golden Casket No. 1004 was drawn today. The winners of the main prizes were:-- ...

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  33. NORTHERN RAINS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Useful rain in parts of the south-west, and moderate to heavy rain over the northern and central coast ...

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  34. FOOTWEAR STYLES

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Boot and shoe manufacturers in Australia will now be able to make footwear in any styles they wish. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. Illegal Immigrants

    JERUSALEM. Friday.-- A British destroyer stopped and escorted to Haifa a vessel carrying several hundred illegal Jewish ...

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