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  4. AUSSIE P's O.W. SHOT IN BACK BY JAP SEAMEN

    Between eight and 10 unidentified Australian prisoners-of-war were shot in the back when they were executed by a Japanese firing squad at Gasmata. New Britain, in March, 1942. ...

    Article : 383 words
  5. £50,000 WORTH OF STOCK SOLD

    It is estimated that stock to the value of £50,000 changed hands at the auction sales following the official opening of the Talbragar Shire's new saleyards yesterday. ...

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    THE EGG—AND HE. The shortage of eggs and the possible effect of this on the health of children is in the news. A newspaper photographer went to nine shops to try and buy eggs. His total score was nine—six from one shop and three from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SECRET REPORT ON H-BOMB

    A secret progress report on the development of the Hydrogen Bomb Mas given to Congress yesterday by ...

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  8. MR. A. WRIGHT PRAISED AT SHIRE DINNER

    "If one man deserves great credit for there saleyards, it is Mr. Arthur Wright, former President of Talbragar Shire," Mr. ...

    Article : 338 words
  9. ENDOWMENT FOR FIRST CHILD BE PAID SOON

    Forms for endowment payments of 5/- for the first child are being rushed to all Post Offices in the Commonwealth. ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. DISTANT STAR EXPLODES

    An exploding s.ar whose radiance took 50 million light years to reach the earth, has been discovered. ...

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  11. COMMUNIST 'PEACE' CAMPAIGN

    Speaking from the same platform where General George Marshall launched the Marshall Plan three years ago, the Secretary of State (Mrs. Dean Acheson) last night branded the Communist "peace" ...

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  12. POLL TODAY AT BUTTERBONE STILL DOUBTFUL

    It is doubtful whether votes can be taken today at the Butterbone polling booth, in the Dubbo electorate. The poll was ...

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  13. COLOSSAL ROAD DAMAGE BY FLOODS AND RAIN

    Colossal damage that was "nothing sort of a national disaster" had been done by floods and rains to Council roads ...

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  14. TETANUS VICTIM RUSHED TO BASE HOSPITAL

    An eight-years-old girl seriously ill with tetanus on a Gulargambone sheep station could not be brought to a doctor for ...

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  15. JUDY GARLAND'S ATTEMPT TO CUT THROAT

    Actress Judy Garland, resting under sedatives, did not know that her attempt to cut her throat had been made public, ...

    Article : 298 words
  16. SAWDUST HEAP ON FIRE

    A large quantity of sawdust and shavings was burned at the rear of the Criterion Construction Company's works in ...

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  17. £50 PAID FOR BULLOCK

    What is believed to be a record price—£50—was paid for a roan bullock at yesterday's auction sales in ...

    Article : 82 words
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  19. AUSTRALIA'S TOP TENNIS PLAYER OUT OF ACTION

    Australian tennis champion Frank Sedgman may not contest the Wimbledon, titles for which he is the top-seeded ...

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  20. BIG LOAN FROM U.S. ADVOCATED BY BUSINESS MEN

    Negotiations for a dollar loan for Australia are expected to be opened shortly. It is known that the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, planned to go abroad shortly but now his ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN HORSES MAY BE FLOWN TO U.S.

    Australian Jockey, George Moore, yesterday began practice riding at Golden Gate fields in preparation for his riding ...

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  22. RUGBY UNION CABARET BALL LAST NIGHT

    Blue and gold flowers and balloons, representing the colors of the Dubbo Rugby Union Football Club, decorated the ...

    Article : 94 words
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