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    Talking together during a session of the United Nations Conference on International Organisation are (left to right): Mr. Molotov, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs and chairman ot his country's delegation; Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to the U.S., and Mr. Anthony ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WORST CYCLONIC STORM FOR MANY YEARS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The worst cyclonic storm for many years which has swept the northern New South Wales coast during the past 36 hours has— Wrecked a coastal steamer. ...

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  4. DEVONPORT COUNCIL PORTION OF PORT SORELL ROAD TO BE SEALED

    It was agreed at the Devonport Council meeting yesterday to seal portion of the Port Sorell road between the end of the present bitumen and the Latrobe municipal boundary, the Transport Commission to find half the cost. The Commission wrote advising that the work should be done before the ...

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  5. British Manufacturers to Build 200,000 Cars

    LONDON, Monday. — The British Government has agreed that motor car manufacturers shall undertake a productive programme for a total of ...

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  6. STRICT POLICY TO TEACH GERMANS A LESSON

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Allies' strict non-fraternisation policy is part of a planned programme to teach the German people an ultimate and final lesson," Field-Marshal Montgomery told the Germans in a message read over Hamburg Radio. Only ...

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  7. BRITISH PLAN TO REDUCE TAXATION

    LONDON, Monday. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson) is expected to bring in a special budget early in the ...

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  8. OUTWITTED GERMANS AT THE HAGUE

    LONDON, Monday. — A Dutchman wearing oilskins and a skipper's cap wandered about The Hague noting the situation of V2 installations and ...

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  9. Gandhi Not Enthusiastic Over Victory in Europe

    LONDON, Monday.—"I can't enthuse over the Allied victory in Europe, although an Axis victory would have been far worse." said Gandhi, speaking ...

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  10. Air Services Disorganised

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The fog which blanketed Essendon aerodrome on Sunday and for most of to-day seriously disorganised air services to ...

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  11. Free Fodder Instead of Subsidy

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Free fodder instead of Mr. Chifley's subsidy should be given to dairymen, said Sir Earle Page. M.H.R. to-day. "Mr. Chifley's move for ...

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  12. LEVEL CROSSING SMASHES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Two brothers were killed instantly when their sedan car was struck by an electric train at the Bayswater ...

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  13. SEARCHING GERMANY FOR CHILDREN SAID TO BE HITLER'S

    LONDON, Monday.— Russian, British and American officials in Germany are searching for a boy aged five and a girl aged four who ...

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  14. BOOKMAKERS HIT BY DERBY

    LONDON, Monday.—Lending book-makers say the Derby settling to-day was the heaviest on record. The official Victoria Club bookmakers' ...

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  15. C.C.C.'s Great Achievements

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—When the history of the Civil Constructional Corps was written, Australians would take off their hats to the men ...

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  16. HOBART SHOW

    HOBART, Monday. — To encourage young breeders, particularly in Northern and North-Western districts, to forward their stock for exhibition at ...

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  17. Move to Speed Up Trials of War Criminals

    LONDON, Monday. — A War Crimes Commission delegation is in Paris conferring with French authorities and British and American service chiefs regarding the ...

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  18. Murder Confession Alleged

    SYDNEY, Monday. — At the inquest to-day. Theresa Caroline Parsons alleged, that a man confessed to her that he was guilty ...

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  19. CRICKET TABLES TURNED ON R.A.A.F.

    LONDON, Monday — After an R.A.A.F. team at Birmingham had defeated Constantine's eleven by an innings and 145 runs, a match for £5 was arranged to ...

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  20. WILL NOT DEAL IN LOOTED GOLD

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A forthright declaration that it would not participate in any way in the unlawful disposal of looted gold at any time handled by the ...

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  21. Landlord and Tenant Regulations to Be Amended

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Important amendments to the Landlord and Tenant Regulations may be announced this week by the ...

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  22. WILL BE NO ASSESSMENT OF POTATO CROPS THIS SEASON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—If potato growers required their land for other crops it would be necessary for them to store or pit their potatoes, the Potato Controller (Mr. A. C. Foster) said to-day. Assessment in the ground could definitely be ruled out for this season. His present estimate was that all No. 1 ...

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  23. SLACKENING OF WAR EXPENDITURE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The possibility that loan expenditure on defence and war services for the year is likely to be considerably ...

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  24. Democratic Institutions in Liberated Countries

    HOBART, Monday.—Support sought by the Tasmanian section of the A.L.P. for the proposal of the Co-operative Common Wealth Federation of Canada ...

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  25. REMOVAL OF TIMBER TO MAINLAND

    HOBART, Monday. — The regional manager of the Commonwealth Disposals Commission (Mr. W. D. M'Minn) said to-day it was not correct that any ...

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  26. LATE NEWS

    PARIS, Monday. — M. Herriot said he intended writing a book on the inside story of the armistice of 1940, based on notes he made ...

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  27. POWER TO DEAL WITH UNCARED-FOR PERSONS

    HOBART, Monday. — The City Council this evening decided to ask the Government to amend the Public Health Act to give it power to deal with ...

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  28. CONTINUED PROGRESS IN TARAKAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Knoll 2, of Margy Hill, has been occupied by the Australian forces on Tarakan. It provided another strategic link in the chain the Australians are tightening around the enemy headquarters. Since the capture of Margy Hill a week ago, Knoll 2 has been a ...

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