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  2. SIX NATIONS PLEDGED TO NEW DEAL IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An agreement establishing a South Pacific Commission to bring a new deal to native peoples was formally signed by representatives of six countries at Canberra Grammar School to-night. ...

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  3. Pressing Claims of Ex-P's.O.W.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Because it has been rebuffed by the Federal Government the R.S.L is appealing to the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. VAMPIRE JETS FOR R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The R.A.A.F. is to be equipped with Vampire jet-driven fighters. They will be ...

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  5. DELORAINE, MIDLANDS IN COUNTRY WEEK CRICKET FINAL

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    SIR WILLIAM FLETCHER SHAW (right), formerly Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Manchester and presldent of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, England, photographed with Dr. Edward White, of Toorak, on his arrival in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONCILIATION OFFICERS' WIDE POWERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The appointment of 15 Conciliation Commissioners will form part of the proposed new legislation to ...

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  8. PEOPLE "ROTTING" IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—During the de-Nazification debate in the House of Commons, Mr. Richard Law (Cons.) said 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 human beings in Germany were rotting before our eyes, and the corruption would spread beyond Germany. ...

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  9. TEST DESCRIPTION DEVELOPED INTO BATTLE OF TACTICS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The interesting possibilities which still remained brightened a morning session featuring Compton's fine century and Evans' dogged defiance of the bowling. The game developed as a battle of tactics with prospects of a conclusive result steadily ...

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  10. COMMITTEE TO ASSIST MIGRANTS

    HOBART, Thursday. — A State executive committee with regional committees to welcome and assist migrants ...

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  11. Fight To Maintain Britain's Place

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.). — Britain must use the whole structure of the British, Commonwealth to ...

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  12. NEW ISSUE MAY REVIVE STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Despite guarantees given to the Miners' Federation central council, a revival of the general ...

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  13. Wanganella Off The Rocks

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Wanganella dramatically came off the rocks under its own power, with the aid of two tugs this ...

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  14. BRITISH AIRCRAFT SUPERIORITY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A. P.) — Mr. Glenn Martin, one of America's leading aircraft manufacturers, told the Senate Air ...

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  15. FULL OF INCIDENT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — England, instead of suffering a hollow defeat as seemed possible, emerged from the Fourth Test with a ...

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  16. SWIMMING DORAN WINS MILE CHAMPIONSHIP

    HOBART, Thursday. — P. Doran (Hobart Club) won tbe Tasmanian mile championship conducted by the Tasmanian Amateur Swimming ...

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  17. Brilliant Victory For Marshall

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — John Marshall, Victoria's 16-yr-old swimming find, won the 1650 yds freestyle championship of Australia, by ...

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  18. Decision To-day In Foundries Dispute

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Whether there will be an extension or settlement of the foundries dispute will be ...

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  19. STANDARDISING AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Standard air traffic control procdeure for the South Pacific was agreed to by the ...

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  20. LOST PORTION OF TROUSSEAU

    CANBERRA, Thursday. —Part of her trousseau, valued at more than £100, was lost by Miss Ann van Aorssen, the youngest ...

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  21. LAWLESS STRIKERS IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE,— Thurs. (A.A.P.). —To cheek the wave of strikes and crime that is sweeping the island an association comprising ...

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  22. Will Not Sign Peace Treaty

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A. P.) — The spokesman at the Yugoslav Embassy in Paris said to-day that Yugoslavia ...

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  23. WASHBROOK INCIDENT CLOSED

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Nothing will be done about the Washbrook incident. It is believed that the Englishmen ...

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  24. £12,000 JEWEL THEFT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Jewellery worth £12,000, about £300 in notes and 200 current meat coupons were taken by a sneak thief ...

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  25. Alarm Clocks Gave Clue

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The latest tale of waterfront pillaging comes from Melbourne, where a big shipment of American ...

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  26. TASMANIAN WATERSIDE WORKERS SUSPENDED

    Nearly 200 Launceston waterside workers were suspended for hours yesterday by the Port Employment Committee for their refusal to work after 5 p.m. Fifty-eight men were suspended in Hobart. The chairman of the Launceston ...

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  27. BODY FOUND IN CHANNEL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The body of a man was found late this evening partly submerged in a channel at the side of a ...

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  28. More Troops To Be Demobilised

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — H.M.A.S. Kanimbla is expected at Circular Quay on Saturday with 1140 troops. Of these, 168 are from Rabaul and ...

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  29. STEVEDORING COMMISSION PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that Cabinet had approved of a ...

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  30. Efficient Rural Credit Essential

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An efficient system of rural credit is essential to the economic development of agricultural resources ...

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  31. M.C.C. TEAM TO PLAY BALLARAT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The English team to meet Ballarat on Tuesday and Wednesday is Hammond, Gibb, Pollard, Smith, Voce, ...

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  32. THREAT TO N.S.W. RAIL TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union employed at the Sydney railway workshops will hold a stop-work ...

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  33. MELBOURNE'S FUTURE AS AIRPORT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —Melbourne, may become an international airport in the near future, it was disclosed ...

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  34. Woman Brutally Assaulted

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— Brutally assaulted by a man in a lane off Beatty street, Mowbray, last night, a 27-year-old ...

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  35. SPANISH PROPERTY SEIZED

    PEIPING, Thursday (A.A.P.). —The municipal authorities have seized the Spanish Embassy property in the name of the Chinese ...

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  36. Tasmanian Cadets Lead Australia In Empire Competition

    HOBART, Thursday. — Tasmanian gained six out of the first eight places among 70 Australian cadet troops ...

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  37. DIVORCE PETITIONS

    HOBART, Thursday. —In the Divorce Court to-day before Mr. Justice Clarie, Claude Elliott Clark, of Nugent, was granted a ...

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  38. Saw Horrors of Calcutta Riots

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. —A university professor from Calcutta (India) who is visiting Tasmania on 12 months' ...

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  39. 120,000 BALES WOOL FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Commonwealth hoped within the next few days to conclude an arrangement for the ...

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  40. Determined To Retain Wage-Pegging

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Federal Government was determined to retain its wage-pegging regulations to prevent secret agreements ...

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  41. MEDIUM MERINO WOOL EASIER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Medium types of merino wools were decidedly easier at the closing day of the eighth series of ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. STOCK SALES

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  43. NOT DISTURBED BY STATE'S COAL OUTLOOK

    HOBART, Thursday.—Unless there is complete cessation of work on mainland waterfronts the supply of coal ...

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  44. TRUSTEESHIP OVER JAPANESE MANDATED ISLANDS

    MONTREAL, Thursday (A.A.P.). — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says Australia, Britain and Russia have declined to approve of the United States proposal for an American trusteeship over the Japanese mandated islands in the Pacific. ...

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