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  3. PREMIER AGAIN? COSGROVE FREE

    ROBERT COSGROVE, former Premier, was acquitted in the Tasmanian Criminal Court on Saturday of all 14 charges alleging bribery, ...

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  4. 75 killed, hundreds hurt in new outrage BLAST WRECKS JEWISH AREA

    ABOUT 75 people were killed and hundreds injured in a terrific explosion in the Jewish area of Jerusalem early yesterday morning. British police say Arabs obviously engineered the explosion. Six hotels, 50 restaurants, two theatres, two cinemas, and many houses ...

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  5. Petrol up 1d today

    CANBERRA, Sun: Petrol will be 1d a gallon dearer from thiis morning. The price of five other petroleum ...

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    A SHORT FLYING BOAT, ONE OF THE TYPE WITHDRAWN FROM THE TASMAN SERVICE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. All Tasman flying-boats grounded

    AUCKLAND, Sun: All Tasman Empire Airways services have been suspended from tomorrow because of a ...

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  8. NEW BLIZZARD HITS BRITAIN

    TWO men so far have died in a new blizzard which struck Southern England on Saturday afternoon. The storm brought traffic to a halt, and hundreds of ...

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  9. KILLED BY TRAM BUS

    Richard J. Carrigy, 63, of Rathmines St, Fairfield, was killed instantly on Saturday night when he was struck by a tramways bus in ...

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  11. Wreckage of huge French seaplane found

    A French news agency reports that wreckage has been found on the invasion coast of Normandy of Prance's giant six-engined seaplane ...

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  12. Greeks will hit rebels this spring

    The Greek Government has reluctantly accepted the American demand for a spring offensive against the rebels, ...

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  13. NO SIGN OF DEPRESSION IN USA, SAYS ENVOY

    BRISBANE, Sun: There was[?] no sign of a depression in USA, in spite of reports of rising prices, Mr Robert Scotten, US Minister to New ...

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  14. R N SUBMARINE AGROUND NEAR CAIRNS

    The Royal Navy submarine Aeneas went aground on Eagle Island, north of Cairns, yesterday morning. Australian Navy ships have been sent to ...

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  15. Two killed, 5 hurt in bus capsize

    AUCKLAND, Sun: Two people were killed, five were seriously hurt, and 18 suffered cuts and abrasions when a passenger bus left the road 25 ...

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  16. £20,000 FIRE IN PERTH

    PERTH, Sun: Goods worth more than £20,000 were destroyed by fire in a storehouse in Victoria Park shopping area on Saturday morning. ...

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  17. Cyclone sweeps WA; homes flooded

    PERTH, Sun: A cyclone is sweeping across Western Australia from Onslow on the west coast. ...

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  18. Unregistered aliens to be prosecuted

    SNENEY, Sun: Aliens who do not register within the next month will be prosecuted, Mr Calwell, Minister for Immigration, said yesterday. ...

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