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  3. LIGHTER WRECKAGE AFTER EXPLOSION

    Wreckage of the Royal naval aircraft lighter pulled away from the side of the R.N. aircraft repair ship Perseus, off Kirribilli Point. The lighter was blown to pieces. The explcsion shook the big ship. The fire float Hydra stands by. The three men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO AGREEMENT BETWEEN UK AND AUSTRALIA ON DOUBLE TAXATION

    CANBERRA, February 4.—Australia and the United Kingdom have been unable to reach an agreement on double taxation. The Commissioner for Taxation (Mr ...

    Article : 271 words
  5. STANDARD 40-HOUR WORKING WEEK:COURT TO CONSIDER

    ELBOURNE, February 4.—An opportunity for [?]itration Court to consider the matter of an [?]alian standard of a 40-hour working week was [?]ded today when the full Arbitration Court ...

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  6. THIRD OF SWEDISH ROYAL FAMILY TO MARRY COMMONER

    LONDON, February 3.—Re nouncing his succession rights Prince Carl Johan, 29, grandson of King Gustav of Sweden, left ...

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  7. LOAN OF £50,000 IN RECORD TIME

    BRISBANE, February 4.—Within 48 hours of opening, the City Council's first over-the-counter £50,000 loan was fully subscribed. ...

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  8. Britain Expects Clean Bill For Her Policy In Greece

    LONDON, February 3.—Britain is looking confidently and determinedly for a clean bill on her policy in Greece and expects to get ...

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  9. Australia's Duties In NE[?] Have ceased

    LONDON, February 4."As the result of the official taking over by the 18th Indian Brigade with headquarters at Mac[?] ...

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  10. VITAL THREE-DAY CONFERENCE IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, February 4.—The special correspondent of the Associated Press says: "The Indonesians' three-day conference at Socrakarta, in Central Java this week, which will provide a trial of ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN EVACUATION DEMAND

    LONDON, February 3.—The Egyptian Government insists on the complete evacuation of British troops and tte incorporation ...

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  12. NEW HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENTS AMS

    BUDAPEST, February 3. — Dr Zontan Tildy, first President of the Hungarian Republic, said that the primary aima of the nev ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. Ban Still On Dutch Skips With Food For Java

    BRISBANE, February 4.— Twenty-five tons of ashes are cluttering up the main deck of the Dutch ship Both, which has been ...

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  14. Anglo-American Views On Civil Aviation Conflict

    LONDON, February 3.—"The difficulties which have arisen in the way of finding a J basis for agreement at the British-American ...

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  15. SOLAR FIREWORKS HELD UP TROOPS

    LONDON, February 3.— Sunspots today held up0 troops returning by air from the Far East, India, ...

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  16. Thieves Hanged Boy Who

    LONDON, February 4.—Thieves who broke into a house at Liverpool on, February 2 hanged an 11year-old boy who disturbed them. ...

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  17. ALLEGED INJUSTICE IN PUBLIC SERVICE IN PAPUA

    CANBERRA, February 4.— The possibility of stopwork meetings by officers of the Public Service in Papua as a protest against alleged ...

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  18. RAF DEPOT NEAR TEL AVIV RAIDED

    JERUSALEM, February 3.— Eight armed uniformed men; believed to be Jews, tonight raided the RAF convalescent depot near ...

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  19. IMPORT D.D.T. FROM BRITAIN?

    CANBERRA, February 4. — The importation of DDT from Britain was urged today by the leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden). ...

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  20. Woman Murderer Of Russian Maior To Face Firing Squad

    VIENNA, February 3.—The Russian Military Court sentenced to death Eva. Illing for the murder of a Russian major last October. ...

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  21. FOOD RATIONING IN INDIA

    LONDON, February 3. — Although food will probably be rationed soon in all large towns of West Bengal the authorities ...

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  22. AIR TRAVEL CONTROL EASED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, February 3.—The Government today, for the first time, relinquished its right of allocation of all seats in civil air ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA AND EIRE

    CANBERRA, February 5.— The Federal Government has not completed its discussions on the proposal to exchange diplomatic ...

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  24. One Of Strangest Campaigns Qf War

    LONDON, Februay [?] — More than 800,000 White Russian partisans killed half a million Germans during the war,said their leader, ...

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  25. Acute [?] of [?]

    BRISBANE, [?]ebru[?] 3.—All industry, more especially be builing trades and food [?] establishments, are se[?] ...

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  26. Policy Not To Award War Honours: Blamey In Reply To Forde

    MELBOURNE, February 4.—It was unfair that senior officers should have to serve a Government which had decided not to reward them with war honours, said Sir Thomas Blamey, commenting ...

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  27. RUSSIA AND PERSIA EXCHANGE MESSAGES

    TEHERAN, February 4. — Generalissimo Stalin bas sent a message to Sulaneh, expressing hope for increasing friendly ...

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  28. RETURN OF 4500 TROOPS TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, February 4.—More than 4500 troops from hattie areas returned to Brisbane in three ships today. It was the largest backward movement of troops to Brisbane since the war began. ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. Deaths In Air Crashes

    LONDON, February 4.—Five American Air Force personnel were killed when a United States Dakota crashed yesterday at Pic ...

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  30. LIEUT—GEN. BENNETT'S VISIT TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, February 4.—LieutGen. Gordon Bennett will be driven through Queen Street on Wednesday after his arrival at Archerfield ...

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  31. Political Change In Malta

    VALETTA (Malta), February 4. —Lieut.-Colonel Roger Strickland, leader of the elected majority in the Maltese Government, ...

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