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  2. CONTROL OF JAPAN! STILL AN OPEN QUESTION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—As far as the State Department is concerned, control of Japan is "still an open question," officials said yesterday. They were commenting on a ...

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    Group photograph ot the pushcrs-off who officiated in cycling events at the Devonport Athletic Club's recent carnival. Neatly attired in white numbered jerseys) they carried out their duties with credit, and the innovation contributed to the smooth running of the carnival.-(Robinson, _photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PARDOE 'DROME WORK TO BEGIN SOON

    Work on the Pardoe aerodrome, near Devonport, would commenee shortly, Mr. Duthie, M.H.R., told Latrobe councillors at their monthly meeting yesterday.. He said Government departments had ironed out details connected with the work and a start would bc made ...

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  5. A POPULAR. ANNOUNCER

    Mr. Eric Webster, whose commentaries on events at the recent holiday cycling; and footrunnihg carnivals on the North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WANGANELLA TO BE REPAIRED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday (A.A. P.-Reuter).-On Monday next, exactly a year after she struck Barrett's Reef, the liner Wanganella will ...

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  7. POWER FAILURES COSTLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Power failures in Sydney to-day caused many thousands of pounds dnm-. age in industrial districts. ...

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  8. Staged Sit-Down Strike

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — An accountant who staged a "sit-down strike" in the office of the Government Bureau of Statistic and Econ ...

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  9. MORE DISPLACED PERSONS LEAVE EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A. P.)-Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that aboard the International Refugee Organi ...

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  10. WOULD WELCOME POLES' FIANCEES

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Minister for Immigration Mr. Howroyd) said to-day that he would welcome n Commonwealth move to ...

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  11. SPEED EXCEEDED 1000 M.P.H.

    MUROC AIR BASE (California), Wed. (A.A.P.).— " The Northrop Aircraft Company has announced that in ...

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  12. FUTURE OF BERLIN IN BALANCE

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—What many residents are already regarding as a "war of nerves" over the continuance of Berlin as the FourPower capital of Germany, has been intensified in the press and by public utterances here since the Foreign Ministers' Conference in ...

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  13. WYATT EARP READY IN FEBRUARY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Polar expedition ship Wyatt Earp will be ready to start on her postponed Antarctic voyage in the sec ...

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  14. REJECTS COUNSEL'S SUBMISSION

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. (A.A.P.- Reuter).- Kowloon, Magistrate W. J. Blair-Kerr today rejected defending counsel's ...

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  15. FRENCH LABOR'S MOVE AGAINST REDs

    PANIS, Wednesday. — The anti-Communist movement in the French trade unions, which made an historic decision when ...

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  16. CANNOT TAKE GOODS HOME

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Yugoslavs in Australia have spent about £250,000 on machinery and goods to take back to Yugo ...

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  17. Wants Shale Oil Developed

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A P.).-Secretary of the Interior (Mr T. A. Krug) warned the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to-day ...

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  18. Should Share in Tax Cuts

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Public companies should share the relief that would be afforded by reduction of the heavy Fed ...

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  19. "PREMONITION"1 SAVED GIRL'S LIFE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Nannette Prout (8), ot Croydon Park, was rescued from drowning at Glenelg yesterday afternoon be ...

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  20. Claim for Payment of Double Time

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — The Arbitration Court to-day adjourned, pending Judgment, on an application by the Federated Englnedrlvors and ...

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  21. 53 KILLED IN MOGADISHU CLASH

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A. P.)-Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports that British Army headquarters has announced ...

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  22. FINED £100 FOR ILLEGAL SALE OF CREAM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— For the illegal sale of 220 quarts of cream to two buyers, John Henry Sloan, of Arden st., North ...

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  23. Important Talks on N.T.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) this week will have two Important conferences regarding ...

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  24. NO CHANGE IN BERLIN'S STATUS

    LONDON, weanesaay. (A.A. P.)-The Berlin representative of the British United Press says the United States' Deputy Mili ...

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  25. P.W. Committee at Currie

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The henving of evidence was begun at Currie, King Island, to-day by the Public Works Committee ...

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  26. "ARROGANT" STAND BY P:M.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Primo Minister (Mr. Chifley) was taking an arrogant, strong-arm stand toward the ...

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  27. MENTAL PATIENTS' BAD CONDITIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Conditions nt the Gladesville Mental Hospltnl were described to-day as "appalling" by thc retiring direc ...

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  28. Plan to Disperse Industries

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ring— ing of Sydney with industrial towns as a means of defence in atomic warfare is planned, ...

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  29. PORT KEMBLA DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — A dispute Involving 20 bricklayers and carpenters, mostly maintenance men, who have been on strike-at ...

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  30. GAOLED FOR ILLEGAL BETTING

    HOBART. Wednesday. — Pleading not guilty In the Police Court to-day to a charge of Illegal betting, James Brennan, of Hobart, ...

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  31. Movement to Romanise C. of E. Alleged

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A. P.)-According to Reuter, the National Union of Protestants, at a meeting, protested against ...

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  32. 11 PARALYSIS CASES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — There have been ll cases ot Infantile paralysis In Sydney In the last 14 days, and two more were reported yesterday. ...

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  33. DEFENDS EXPORT PROCEDURE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) to-day denied that Australian food shipped ...

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  34. HIGH HOPES FOR 1948 REGATTA

    HOBART, Wednesday. — There are hopes that 'that forthcoming Hobart regatta will be the best of all. ...

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  35. EXPLOSIVES FOR PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).-The Secretary for the Army (Mr. K. Royall) said today that tho explosives recently ...

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  36. FREEDOM WAS SHORTLIVED

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — After a short chase through paddocks pear the Hume Highway, David'. Thomas. M'Cauley. who escaped from the gar ...

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  37. CHARGED WITH £1200 THEFT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Three mainland men appeared in the Hobart Police Court to-day charged with having at Hobart, ...

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  38. JEEP TOURIST HAS SEEN THE WORLD

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Since leaving his home in West Australla eight years ago, ex-Army major, Frederick Benjamin ...

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  39. ARRESTED AT PRISON GATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Frank Munro (59), electrical engineer, was arrested on a provisional warrant when he left Long Bay ...

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  40. WATERSIDE DISPUTE SETTLED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday (A.A P.-Reuter).-A dispute which arose on the Wellington waterfront yesterday over the dismissal of more ...

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  41. ORDERED TO SIGN ABDICATION SPEECH

    VIENNA. Wednesday A.A.P.).— According to a member of the Royal household, ex-King Michael arrived at Bucharest on December 30 under ...

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  42. FOOD EXPERTS ARRIVE FROM U.K.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — Four food experts Irom England arrived to-day by air. They were W. J. Borthwick (director of tho meat-killing firm of ...

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  43. Red Tape Obstacle To Air Transport

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A plan to eliminate the adverse eltects of bureaucracy In the running of the world's airlines ls expected to be pre ...

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  44. HUGE PROFITS FROM COMMODITY SPECULATING

    . WASHINGTON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.)- President Truman's personal physician, Brig.-General Wallace Graham, admitted ...

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  45. GOOD WORK PROGRESS ASSOCIATION

    Work had commenced on the Montello roads, and it was I hoped it would continue, so that they would be in good condition ...

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  46. OF MONTELLO Rain Hits Crops in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Heavy rain in N.S. Wales during the past few months lias caused millions of pounds worth of damage to crops, ...

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  47. COTTON INDUSTRY FOR HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Wednesday.— Shanghai Industrialists propose establishing a modern cotton spinning Industry In Hong Kong. Pour separate ...

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  48. CREAM BAN NOT! TO BE LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A spokesman for the Department of Commerce said to-day that rumors that thc ban on the ...

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  49. NO JUDGMENT ON DOCKERS' CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A compulsory conference called by Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. I M. Galvin, to-day In an effort ...

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  50. BIG PRICES FOR FRUIT

    Reports that from 5/ to 7/ Australian ls now being paid for a single orange In Singapore, and that a dinner costs about 30/, ...

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  51. ALLEGEDLY SENT GOLD AWAY

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Charged with the exporting ol gold irom Australia without permission, Israel Hertz Klnstler (43), ap ...

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  52. SUBSIDY SUGGESTION REJECTED

    HOBART, Wednesday. — "It would I be morally wrong to subsidise new Industries so they could compete against established Tasmanian enter ...

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  53. DISPUTE ESTIMATE ON BLONDES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Melbourne hairdressers do not agree with Dr. Raphael Armattoe. who said Australia was one of the last stronpholds ...

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  54. ESCAPE FROM GAOL ALLEGED

    HOBART, Wednesday.— Frank Cubit (31), appeared In the Hobart Po- ' lice Court to-day on a charge of having escaped from the Hobart Gaol. ...

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  55. MISSING MAN FOUND ON ROAD

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Oscar; Lewis Daniel Gordon (57), who had been 'missing from ' Rokeby since January 3, was picked up this even ...

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  56. MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — In the City Police Court to-day, before Mr. E. G.. Butler, P.M., Bric- John Boyd was sentenced to a month's ...

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