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  3. THOUSANDS KILLED, HOMELESS IN JAPANESE EARTHQUAKES

    TOKIO, Monday (A.A.P.).—Four earthquakes and at least nine tidal waves wrought destruction along the Japan Sea to-day, which unofficial sources described as equal to the famous Tokio-Yokohama ...

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  4. NEW STATION IN USE

    EVERYTHING WAS SPICK AND SPAN at the new station of Alamein (Vic), when the first train left at 5.6 a.m. yesterday. That was because porters spent Saturday putting the station in order. Alamein, is now the terminus of the former Ashburton line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australians Declare With 460 For Seven

    LONDON, Monday — Australia declared with seven wickets down for 460 in the second Test at Lord's, after frequent heavy showers during the day, which delayed play for more than an hour. Australia added 117 runs ...

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  6. No Military Training For Colored People in S. Africa

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.). — Reuter's Pretoria correspondent says the Defence Minister (Mr. Erasmus) to-day declared that ...

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  7. LESS MEAR FOR BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— In a report to the Minister I for Customs (Senator Courtice), the Director of ...

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  8. GOLD FIND IN N.T.

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A big gold-bearing area discovered by an ex-A.I.F. major and his wife at Tanami, in the Northern ...

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  9. Scrutineers Allegedly Attacked

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Allegations that scrutineers were attacked savagely when a Labor selection ballot was being held in a ...

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  10. Action Against LowFlying Pilots

    MELBOURNE, Monday — For some time the Department of Civil Aviation has been conducting a "blitz" on pilots of low-flying ...

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  11. Will Stand Firmly Behind Coal Industry Act

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Federal Government will stande firmly behind enforcement of the Coal Industry Act, which is dc signed to ensure equitable distribution of coal between the States, but the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day declined to comment on a ...

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  12. SEAL-HUNTING IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — For the first time for 40 years, seals will be professionally hunted on Victoria's coast when killing ...

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  13. EXPECT GALES IN BASS STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Gales in central Bass Strait and rough to very rough seas in Southern Tasmanian waters are expected in the ...

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  14. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    HOBART, Monday. — Cases of Infections disease notified to the Department of Public Health last week were—Hobart: Scarlet fevor 2: ...

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  15. AIR TRANSPORT TRAINING FOR TROOPS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Mon. (A.A.P.). —All combat units of the American occupation forces in Japan are being progressively ...

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  16. NAMES OF AIR CRASH VICTIMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The names of servicemen lost when an American aircraft crashed in Queensland in ...

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  17. JAPAN WANTS DAMAGED WHEAT FROM AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Mon. (A.A.P.).— Leading Japanese flour-milling interests to-day appealed to Australia to ship to Japan at least ...

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  18. WILL SAFEGUARD DEFENCE SECRETS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) to-day gave an assurance that the Federal Government would ...

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  19. DRASTIC OVERHAUL OF PETROL RATIONING RECOMMENDED

    CANBERRA, Monday—Federal Cabinet to-day appointed a special sub-committee to report on recommendations for drastic tightening up of the entire system of petrol rationing throughout Australia. If adopted by the Government, the recommendations will review, ...

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  20. "AIR BRIDGE" PROGRAMME TO COUNTER RUSSIAN RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says 28 American Dakotas, carrying about 70 tons of food and other vital supplies for the western sectors, arrived at the Templehof airport this morning. They were the first of 100 transport planes due to-day from Frankfurt under the "air bridge" programme ...

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  21. Opposed to Southward Migration by Japanese

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Members of the Australian Parliamentary delegation to Japan will talk with the U.S. authorities there ...

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  22. EXPECT HOST OF CLAIMS FOR BANKNOTES

    SYDNEY, Monday — Postal officials expect a host of claims for a mystery parcel containing £6,900 in banknotes discovered ...

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  23. Building Lag in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Despite a post-war record of 12,400 dwellings under construction at the end of March, buildings are being completed ...

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  24. English Dock Workers' Strike Extends: Men Ordered Back to Work

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.).— Reuter says two thousand dockers in the Merseyside port of Birkenhead have struck in ...

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  25. SUBSCRIBED TOWARDS BISHOP'S TRIP

    MELBOURNE, Mon—To send the Japanese Bishop of Kobe (the Rt. Rev. Hinsuke Washaro). to London for the Lambeth Conference ...

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  26. Would Side With Western Powers

    PRETORIA, Mon. (A.A.P.).— The Defence Minister (Mr. Erasmus) said to-day that the Union's defence forces would be ...

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  28. WILL REQUIRE MINOR WAR TO END MALAYA TERRORISM

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P.-Reutcr). — The three service chiefs to-day attended a special conference in Kuala Lumpur to discuss operations against the terrorists in the undeclared "war", in Malaya. The "Straits Times" says 4000 to 5000 Communist guerillas are ...

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  30. Will Not Work With Non-Union Labor

    HOBART, Monday. — Prom next week tally clerks employed on the Hobart waterfront will refuse to work with non-union labor, whether ...

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  31. Tobacco Dearer

    CANBERRA, Monday. — On July 1 retailed tobacco will be ½d an ounce dearer, and the wholesale price will be increased by 7d a lb. The price ...

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  32. CANADIAN NEWSPRINT MAY. BE DEARER

    NEW YORK, Man.—The "Journal of Commerce" says another increase in the price of Canadian newsprint is probable before September. ...

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