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    RAIN DID NOT DAMPEN THE ENTHUSIASM with which these members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. JOBS FOR ALL DISMISSED WAR WORKERS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—All workers displaced from the aircraft and munition industries would be absorbed, said the Minister for Aircraft Production and Munitions (Mr Makin) yesterday. Departmental experts were reviewing both industries, and would ...

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  4. WHY AUSTRALIA'S MOVE TO LIMIT POWER OF VETO WAS DEFEATED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Why Australia's amendment to limit the right of the Big Five to veto peaceful settlements in the United Nations organisation of international disputes which were likely to lead to war was defeated was explained in detail by the Australian delegates to the San Francisco conference ...

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  5. LEND-;LEASE DECISION MAY HAVE SERIOUS EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The effect on Australia of the cancellation of the lend-lend scheme will depend on whether America continues to supply its Pacific forces with Australian foodstuffs. If she decide to provide her own food supplies, the consequent loss of dollar currency will affect the purchase ...

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  6. Wants R.N. To Visit All State Capitals

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) yeterday supported the request by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne ...

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  7. ATTACK ON POLICE

    LAUNCESTON", Sunday. — One policeman is still in hospital and another is suffering from head injuries following an attack in which ...

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  8. Mail to Jap-Held Internees

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Referring yesterday to the arrangement under which letters for civilian interlices in.Japanese hands may be ...

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  9. U.S. M's.P. VISITING AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Seven members of the U.S. House of Representatives committee on Army appropriation. arrived here to-day on a. flying visit. They are ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. JAPANESE TOLD OF HARD ROAD AHEAD

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Speedy action by Japan's new Cabinet to solve the country's "complicated post-war domestic situation" is being urged by ...

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  11. RUSSIANS FREE 1670 PRISONERS NEAR MUKDEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The liberation by the Red Army of an Allied prisoner of war camp in the Mukden area In Manchuria, containing 1670 officers and ...

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  12. ALLEGEDLY URGED NAZIS TO' GAOL NORWEGIANS

    OSLO. Sunday. — A German army officer testified at the resumed trial that Quisling urged the Nazis to imprison certain Norwegian ...

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  13. Aircraft Industry to Be Reduced

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — At least 30,000.workers would be dismissed in reducing the Australian aircraft industry to a peace-time basis ...

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  14. WRECKED ROOMS, SET FIRE TO HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two rooms were wrecked with an axe and another set on fire by a man in a house in Rawson street, Paddington, last night. The ...

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  15. Return of Civilians To Darwin

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—lt was ex— pected that an announcement would fae made, after Cabinet met next Week, on the lifting of restrictions on ...

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  16. PRISONERS' DELIRIUM OF JOY

    GUAM, Sunday. — Men hugged each other in a delirium of joy in a high mountain, prisoner of war camp, 70 miles north of Tokio, as American ...

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  17. Training of Rural Workers

    BENDIGO,.Sunday.—A schema by which approved employers in rural industries could train young servicemen in land work and give ...

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  18. U.S. Submarine Presumed Los

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The U.S. Navy has announced that the submarine Bullhead is overdue and presumed lost. The Bullhead left Fremantle on ...

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  19. CHARGED £90 FOR LUNCH'FOR SIX

    PARIS, Sunday. — When the British Ambassador to Franco (Mr. Duff Cooper), Lady Diana (his wife) and four of their friends ...

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  20. SURRENDER AT BOUGAINVILLE

    BOUGAINVILLE, Sunday.—Although there has been no fighting for 10 days on Bougainville, no date has yet been fixed for ...

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  21. Additional Judges for War Crimes Commission

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two additional judges have been appointed to assist the chairman of the Australian War Crimes Commission (Sir William Webb) ...

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  22. RADAR CLEARED CHANNEL OF GERMAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, ' Sunday. — Radar-controllod coastal batteries and the invention of a radar model for recording the fall of shot cleared the English ...

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  23. Further Protests Against Bishop of London

    LOXDON, Sunday.—The.National Union of Protestants has sent letters to the King, the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and the Archbishop ...

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  24. TEAMS READY FOR MERCY MISSIONS

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — Twenty teams of British parachutists are ready at an East india airfield to make; a mercy mission with medical ...

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  25. MALOJA ON FIRST VISIT SINCE WAR

    PERTH, Sunday. — Making her first voyage since she was refitted as a troopship, the P. and 0. mail liner Maloja has reached Fremantle from Liverpool after a, ...

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  26. CONTROL OF TAXIS TO REMAIN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Commonwealth and State authorities have agreed that restrictions on taxi services should be removed as soon as possible, but will ...

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  27. PRICES OF APPLES AND PEARS INCREASED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—An increase of.1/ Per case in the maximum wholesale prices of apples and pears will operate from to-morrow. The ...

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  28. THREAT TO BRITISH EAST INDIES FLEET

    RANGOON, Sunday.—Through Radio Saigon (French Indo-China) on Tuesday, the Japanese threatened to take action against the British East ...

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  29. NOT ENOUGH COAL FOR INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Supplies of coal from N.S.W. are so short that there will be insufficient for the normal requirements of ...

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  30. JOINT UNIFORM TAX ACTION URGED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Concerted action would be necessary if Victorian taxpayers were to be relieved of the unfair burden of so-called uniform ...

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  31. RAILWAY DISPUTE MAY CAUSE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A 24-hour general railway strike from midnight on Wednesday may he called by the Victorian brunch of' the A.R.U. if ...

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  32. BULGARIA POSTPONES ELECTIONS

    SOFIA, Sunday.—The Bulgarian Government has decided to postpone the elections due for to-day. The Government, after considering the notes ...

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  33. Franco's Congratulations

    MADRID, Sunday. — The Foreign Ministry discloses that General Franco sent to King Georgo a message of congratulation on the end of the war with ...

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  34. FURTHER ESCAPES FROM GROVELY

    BRISBANCE, Sunday.—Ten more soldiers under sentence escaped from Grovely Detention Barracks in two scparate breaks yesterday afternoon. ...

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  35. NEW RULES FOR FIXING PRICES OF MANUFACTURES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Freedom for manufacturers to fix prices for new or revived manufactures for civilian consumption without reference to the Prices Commissioner will be given under a new ruling, the main principles of which are:—1. The price ceiling must not be pierced; and 2. The profit ...

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  36. AIRMAN CLEARED OF FOUR CHARGES

    LOXDOX, Sunday. — Warrant Office Raymond Hughes was acquitted of four of the ll charges against him of helping the enemy. ...

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  37. FLYING JEEPS' DRAMATIC JUNGLE RESCUE

    R.A.A.F. "flying jeeps" (Auster planes) made one of the most dramatic rescues of the Pacific war when they brought ll Americans out of the Borneo jungle, where they had hidden from the Japs for six to eight months. The Auster pilots, who flew in ...

    Article : 444 words
  38. MANUFACTURE OF TYRES IN N. ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday —New Zealand Rubber Mill Ltd., one of the three companies granted licenses to manufacture motor tyres in the ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. BRITISH ARMY'S NAME CHANGED

    LONDON', Sunday.—The British Liberation Army no longer exists, it wilt in future be known as the British Army of the Rhine, states ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. Sunday.—"The Japanese ruling clique is trying to ropeat the tactics of the German General Staff in 1913," says ...

    Article : 77 words
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