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  3. PLANE CRASHES NEAR CROWD

    TRAPPED in a Gypsy Moth aeroplane which burst into flames after it crashed on a Sale flying-field yesterday, Ernest Taylor, 32, Bulla rd, Essendon, was burned to death. ...

    Article : 198 words
  4. MR CHIFLEY LEAVES FOR LONDON

    SYDNEY, Sun: Before leaving for London on Saturday night, Mr Chifley appealed to the peope of ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. WAR BRIDES FROM ENGLAND AND THEIR BABIES ARRIVED YESTERDAY BY HIGHLAND PRINCESS

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  6. YARRA TUNNEL MAY REPLACE FERRY

    A tunnel under the Yarra at Williamstown will probably be recommended to state Cabinet by the Parliamentary Works ...

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  7. AIRMEN ASK FOR "WIVES, NOT PROMISES"

    SYDNEY, Sun: While Mr Chifley was waiting to board a flying-boat at Rose Bay on Saturday night a crowd of airmen ...

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  8. STIR IN LONDON OVER GENERAL AUCHINLECK

    GENERAL Sir Claude Auchinleck was made a political scapegoat by Mr Churchill when he was removed from the Desert Command in 1942, says Major-General E. Dorman-Smith in "Sunday Express." Major-General ...

    Article : 355 words
  9. MAY NOT ATTEND PARIS CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Sun: Mr Chifley and Dr Evatt, Minister for External Affairs, took off from Rose Bay in a flying-boat on ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. SHARING OF ATOM SECRET URGED

    SYDNEY, Sun: A public conference on atomic power was held at Sydney University today. ...

    Article : 165 words
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  12. Rescued After 17 Hours In Dinghies

    Eight survivors of a RAAF Liberator which crashed into the sea 75 miles south of Mindanao, in the Philippines, last ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. VICTORY PARADE SOLDIER ROBBED

    A New South Wales member of the Victory contingent, Sgt D. G. Hammond, was [?]obbed of a wrist watch, £9 in cash, £115 in cheques, and ...

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  14. Cool Thief—Cooler Captor

    When Mr Harry Halprin, chemist, of Pigdon st, North Carlton, got home at 5.10pm on Saturday he surprised a stranger who was busily engaged packing up the Halprin goods into a suitcase. ...

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  15. GERMAN POPULATION INCREASED DURING THE WAR

    Germany lost 3 million people through the war, but the population increased by 7,500,000, whereas the losses of Allieds ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. GERMANS HAD HIGHSPEED ENGINE

    Documents reaching the US Army Air Forces reveal that the Germans were working on an athodyd engine, which depended on the "ram" effect ...

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