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  4. CHIFLEY WARNS OF SLUMP

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: The economic slump in other countries would affect Australia unless preparations were made to meet it, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TURMOIL GROWING IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday: Nearly 200,000 coal miners are on strike, and if coal production losses continue at the present rate—85,000 tons of desperately needed coal are being lost ...

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  6. Conflicting Views on U.S. Aid Plan

    LONDON, Thursday: As British and Russian officials joined French representatives in Paris for tomorrow's vital ...

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  7. SINGER VISITS HOSPITAL

    The noted visiting singer, John Charles Thomas, recently gave an excellent selection of songs to patients at the 113th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRUMAN VETOES WOOL BILL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: President Truman today vetoed the Wool Bill. The bill would have empowered the President to ...

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  9. It Just Went on Striking

    LONDON, Thursday: The clock on the Tyndale parish church, Bristol, struck eleven last night and then went on ...

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  10. Friction Expected When 40-Hour Week Begins

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Unions with members under State awards are expected to resist employers' attempts to defeat the operation of the 40-hour week in New South Wales from Tuesday next. ...

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  11. WORLD PHASE OF "MANOEUVRING AND FRUSTRATION"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: "The peoples of the United Nations are passing through a phase of manoeuvring and frustration because ...

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  12. Molotov's Expected Demands

    PARIS, Thursday: M. Molotov, who has arrived by air for the conference on the Marshall plan for aid to Europe, is expected to insist— ...

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  13. £1,000,000 FACTORY FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A factory estimated to cost £1,000,000, to be erected in Sydney by the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., is expected to ...

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  14. Britain's Sharp Reply to Russia Over Hungary

    LONDON, Thursday: The British Ambassador to Moscow (Sir Maurice Peterson) is to notify M. Molotov that Britain "regrets that Russia has refused to meet legitimate and friendly requests for information about ...

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  15. COAL STRIKE HITS AMERICAN STEEL INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Thursday: With their main sources of fresh coal cut off, American steel industries today began banking their furnaces and ...

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  16. AMERICA TO GIVE 30 SHIPS TO ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: On the eve of the Tripartite conference in Paris, in which his plan to aid Europe will be discussed, the ...

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  17. Exiled Riffs' Leader Escapes

    Abd el Krim, exiled Riff leader, slipped off a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DOLLAR CRISIS EXPECTED THIS YEAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Because foreign countries have been using so their dollar exchange so rapidly, the Commerce ...

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  19. Secondhand Fruit Cases

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. H. Graham) said to-day that complaints had been made that fruit was being sent ...

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  20. Grain Ceiling Price to be Raised—Fadden

    TOWNSVILIE, Thursday: Ceiling price for grain would shortly be increased to allow for higher costs of bags, said the leader of the ...

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  21. Japs to Supervise Phosphate Project on Island AUSTRALIA PROTESTS

    TOKYO, Thursday. (A.A.P.-Reuter): General MacArthur to­-day authorised the Japanese Government to assume The Australian Government has protested to the United States against the decision to allow the Japanese to operate the ...

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  22. Increased Margins For Metal Workers

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Increased margins for most metal trade workers were granted in the Full Arbitration Court today ...

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  23. LEETON SEEKS HONOR FOR POET WHO WAS LAWSON'S FRIEND

    LEETON, Thursday: Residents of Leeton are endeavoring to obtain national recognition of the poet, J. W. Gordon, who writes under the pen name of Jim Grahame. ...

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  25. CANBERRA ITEMS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Advisory Council today took the first step in trying to have the "tied hours" system of hotel control in ...

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  26. LEETON COUNCIL DECIDES NOT TO BUILD HOUSES

    LEETON, Thursday: The Leeton Shire Council tonight decided not to undertake the construction of homes. The Minister for Building ...

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  28. 80 M.P.H. GALES LASH LINER

    Thursday: Gales up to 80 m.p.h. and waves 30ft high were encountered by the Union Steamship Company liner Waipori, which ...

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