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  3. SABOTAGE ATTEMPT ON MR. CHIFLEY'S PLANE IN NORTH

    Consternation has been caused throughout Australia at a report of attempted sabotage of the Douglas transport plane used by Mr. Chifley during his tour of northern island outposts during Christmas. ...

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  4. PHONE STRIKE GALLED OFF FOR 30 DAYS

    The strike of 250,000 telephone company employees has been called off for 30 days by the Executive Board of the National ...

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  5. N.Z.WITHDRAWAL FROM BALLOT IN U.N. ASSEMBLY

    The withdrawal of New Zealand in favour of Yugoslavia, for the last place on the Social and Economic Council was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) before the United Nations Assembly tooday. ...

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  6. NEW £70 MILLION LOAN IN MARCH

    A new Commonwealth loan, to be known as the Security Loan, will be launched on March 12, and will remain ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. SOLUTION OF JAVA TROUBLE HOPED FOR

    Close observer's consider that the inclusion of the Netherlands among the non-permanent members of the Security Council of U.N.O. is bound ...

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  8. AGENDA FOR PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The agenda for the Premiers' Conference was issued yesterday. All States except Tasmania, have made submissions. ...

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  9. JAP ELECTIONS AUTHORISED AFTER MARCH 15

    General MacArthur has authorised elections in Japan ahy time after March 15. He stressed the importance of ...

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  10. Australia to have First Security Council Chairman

    If the, Security Council of U.N.O. adopts, the provisional rules drawn up by the Preparatory Commission, the chair will be taken for a month ...

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  11. "HUFF DUFF" WAS FATAL ANSWER TO U-BOAT PACKS

    The Navy has disclosed another wartime secret which has improved the high frequency direction finder It is called "Huff Duff," from the ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. Moslem Leader Alleges British Interference in Poll

    Official interference in the Punjab elections was alleged to-day by the leader of the Moslem League (Dr. Jinnah) when he declared that the ...

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  13. FURTHER CUT IN N.G. GARRISON

    Further reductions in the New Guinea garrisons were announced to-day by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde). ...

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  14. Letter Reveals Goering, Goebbels in Reichstag Fire Plot

    A letter to, President, Hindenourg from one of Roehm's assistants, implicates Goering and Goebbels in the setting fire to tne Reichstag in ...

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  15. ANTI-BULGARIAN DEMONSTRATION IN ATHENS

    When, for the first time in 30 years, dissident political groups met on common ground a crowd at an Athens rally of the six major ...

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  16. STATE HEAT WAVE PERSISTS.

    Inland districts of New South Inland districts of New South Wales are still sweltering in heatwave conditions and relief is not ...

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  17. GERMAN GENERAL STAFF DISOWNS NAZI COMMAND

    All member's of —the German, General Staff carried on the tradition of General von Moltke in a, noble manner and should hot be associated with ...

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  18. YUGOSLAVS NAME WAR CRIMINALS

    The Yugoslavian War Crimes Commission has proclaimed 27 German Croat officials as war criminals, responsible for the deaths of more than ...

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  19. PROFESSIONAL LABOUR BUREAU FORMED

    To assist employers to allocate the right man for more specialised jobs and to help employees find their proper place in industry, "higher ...

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  20. POWER RESTRICTIONS E[?] DIN. S.A.

    The announcement that restrictions on the use of gas and electricity would be lifted as from midnight to-night, was greeted with universal ...

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  21. SOVIET PAPER ATTACKS SPAIN

    Commenting on the willingness of Britain and America to discuss with France the question of Spain, "Pravda says that a serious discussion is ...

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  22. SHIPOWNERS DECLINE TO TAKE BACK SHIPS UNTIL CONTROLS GO

    Interstate shipowners, have declined to resume control of their ships, taken over, during, the war, until all Government controls are lifted from ...

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  23. WORLD SUGAR CROP LIGHTER THIS YEAR

    According to the estimate by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the 1945-46 world production of cane and beet sugar, will be 27,800,000 short ...

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  24. SHRINE FOR CIVILIAN WAR DEAD

    The Imperial War Graves Commission announced that a shrine designed by Sir Charles Peerf, had been fixed on the west wall of the, Chapel ...

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  25. 40-HOUR WEEK TO COME BEFORE PREMIERS

    The Commonwealth Government will initiate a full dress debate on 40-hour week and, improved uniform wages for workers throughout ...

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  26. BRITISH ADMIRALTY ORDER CANCELLED

    The Admiralty has confirmed a Report that it cancelled a contract for the building, of the 33,000-ton aircraft carrier Eagle at Vickers ...

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  27. ROYAL SHOW IN 1947

    An estimation that 12 months' work would be necessary to get the Royal Showground in order for a Royal Easter Show was given to-day ...

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  28. CENSORSHIP LIFTED IN RUMANIA

    The Russian authorities, in the name of the Allied Control Commission, announced that censorship of all priyate, official and commercial ...

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  29. IBN SAUD DECLARES FOR PALESTINE ARABS

    King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, receiving a Palestine Arab delegation in Cairo yesterday, said, "The question of Arabs and Palestine is a ...

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  30. LABOUR SENATORS TOP. N.S.W. PRE-SELECTION

    [?] Ashley, Arno[?] successful in the Au[?] ty. preselection ballot to ...

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  31. PARALYSIS OUTBREAK IN INDIAN VILLAGE

    Five-hundred persons are reported to be permanently crippled by a type of paralysis, known as Lathurison, in the rural district of Hosharigabad, ...

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  32. ATOM v. WARSHIP TESTS

    Vice-Admiral W. H. Blandly, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Special Weapons, told a news conference that atom, bomb tests against ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. U.S. NAVY TO OPERATE SEVEN FLEETS

    The Navy disclosed that it will operated-seven active post-war fleets, namely, three in the Atlantic, three in the Pacific and one in the ...

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