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  4. SPY RING SENSATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Canadian Associated Press in Ottawa has sent out a report that attempts have been made on the life of a key witness in the inquiry into the alleged spy ring. This report said ...

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    A gift from Australia.-- A shipload of gift food from Victoria, Australia, consisting of 15,000 casts of various kinds of foodstuffs, including steak puddings, jam, and fruit consigned to the Ministry of Food for distribution through the M.O.F. Gift Allocation Centre to charitable institutions, was unloaded at the Royal Albert dock, London, from the Northumberland. The photo shows Mr. Norman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    French Honour for deceased British Airman.-- The Croix de Guerre and Bronze Palm were, awarded to Mr. H. F. Cruwys, father of Pilot-Officer C. H. Cruwys, R.A.F, of Cheltenham, who was killed in action. The awards were made' for the pilot's daring action in picking up and dropping agents in France during the occupation. The photo shows Colonel de Rancourt (French Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ATOMIC BOMB

    CHICAGO, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that Rear- Admiral Harold Miller (Naval ...

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  8. BRETTON WOODS PLAN

    LONDON, Wednesday. --Britain bad received no information from the Australian Government that it did not intend ratifying the Bretton Woods agreement, said Lord Addison (Secretary for the ...

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  9. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- To-morrow's meeting between officials of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and ...

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  10. MISSION TO INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Secretary of State for India and Burma (Lord Pethick-Lawrence), in the House of Lords, announced that in view, of the paramount importance to India and the British ...

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  11. FORMER SOLDIERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The number of ex-Servicemen awaiting employment in Queensland jumped from 3505 at December 31 ...

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  12. JAP PRISONERS FOR HOME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Japanese steamer Koel Maru is anchored in the bay. It is guarded against intruders by an ...

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  15. ELECTRICAL PLANT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The chairman of the- State, Electricity Commission (Mr. 8. P. Cochran) will leave Brisbane to-morrow by ...

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  16. NAZI DOCUMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The chief United States representative at the United Nations Organisation meetings held ...

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  17. BODIES OF AIRMEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The three occupants of the Royal Australian Norseman 'plane which crashed in wild country in Cape ...

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  18. MOUNTBATTEN'S VISIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Commander-in-Chief, South-East Asia Command (Admiral Lord Mountbatten) and his wife are ...

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  19. BRIDE SHIP SAILS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The 18,000-ton liner, Mariposa, left Brisbane this morning for the United States, carrying 883 ...

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  20. WATERSIDERS RESUME

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- Work was resumed on all vessels at Cairns to-day, following the decision of the Federal council of ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL A.W.C. SALE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Over £10,000 was realised at the first day's sale at Virginia (Brisbane) of Allied Works Council ...

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  22. RAID AT TEL-AVIV

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. -- police headquarters announced that soldiers and police, in a surprise raid on a secret radio station ...

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  23. BRITISH TO LEAVE GREECE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of the Associated Press in Athens says that British troops will leave Greece ...

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  24. Canberra Community Hotel

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- A deputation of six representative citizens of Canberra will ask the Minister for the Interior (Mr ...

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  25. WIMMERA BYE-ELECTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Great significance is attached by the Opposition to the result of the Wimmera bye-election for the ...

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  26. ARMY STORE GUTTED

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- An Army store at Nungarin, containing tyres and clothing, was gutted by fire to-day. The damage so far is ...

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