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  4. POSITION IN VICTORIA BECOMES WORSE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Victorian industrial crisis became graver today. The Premier, Mr Hollway, announced that State-wide gas rationing wo[?]'d begin at midnight tonight and he forecast drastic train cuts almost ...

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  5. SETTLEMENT IN U.S. DOCK STRIKE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday: Settlement of the West Coast longshoremen's strike was announced last night ...

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  6. KING'S CONDITION BELIEVED SERIOUS

    CANBERRA, Friday: The illness of King George, which prevented his Australian tour, may be more serious than at first publicly indicated, and Dominion authorities are genuinely concerned at his ...

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    Mr R. F. Boyer, Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREATS BY TELEPHONE TO WOMAN

    BRISBANE, Friday: The police are investigating further threatening phone calls received today by Mrs. A. ...

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  9. CHINESE REDS BEGIN A NEW DRIVE TO SOUTH

    NANKING, Friday: The civil war moved with dramatic suddenness over 100 miles towards Nanking today, when General Chen Yi's Communist forces, by-passing Suchow, struck ...

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  10. Jail Term For Breaking Baby's Limbs

    SYDNEY, Friday: Thomas Miles Williams, 27, glass worker, was sentenced at the Quarter Sessions today to two years ...

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  11. GOVT. POWERLESS ON TOWEL SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Commonwealth Government had no power to assist in overcoming the towel shortage, Mr[?] Dedman said in the House of ...

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  12. Man Shot On Eve of Wedding

    SYDNEY, Friday: Doctors today removed a bullet from the chest of Bruce Maitland Pryor, 24, of ...

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  13. Australia Sees Eire As No Longer in British Commonwealth

    CANBERRA, Friday: Australia hoped that the action of the Government of Eire in cutting adrift from the British Commonwealth, would be only temporary, the Prime Minister, ...

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  14. Doctor Holds No Grudge

    SYDNEY, Friday: Dr Reginald Stuart Jones, of Macquarie Street, w i l l operate before Christmas ...

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  15. Earle Page Urges Liberal-Country Party Election Arrangement

    BRISBANE, Friday: Sir Earle Page, chairman of the Australian Country Party, said in Brisbane today that he had no doubt that, with goodwill, a most satisfactory election arrangement between the Liberal and Country ...

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  16. Car Smash Injures 3

    BRISBANE, Friday: When a car travelling from Tenterfield to Brisbane struck a roadside post and capsized at ...

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  17. SAWN OFF NAVAL GUN FIRES BIG SHELLS

    WASHINGTON, Friday: A gun which fires 2000[?]b bombs, or guided missile warheads, is now in use by the United States Navy. ...

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  18. No More Baby Mixes Promised

    MELBOURNE, Friday:-- Hospitals and the Charities Commission would be asked to investigate the evidence in ...

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  20. Tobacco Use Greater Than Pre-War

    CANBERRA, Friday: The consumption of tobacco in Australia has increased from 3.336 pounds per head in 1938-39 to ...

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  22. Hanging of Japs Not Expected Till Next Week

    TOKIO, Friday: It was rumored this morning that the executions of General Tojo and his six co-condemned would take place this afternoon, but it is new understood they most likely will be next week. Informed Sugamo Prison ...

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  23. This Sea Snake Has Family

    B R I S B A N E, Friday:-- Fishermen at White Patch Reef, in Pumice Stone Passage, north of Toorbul Point, ...

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