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  2. TWO HELD UP, AGED MAN BATTERED

    Armed hold-ups occurred in Sydney and Bondi yesterday and a shopkeeper of 78 was battered with soft-drink bottles by thieves at Rookwood. The shopkeeper was James ...

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  3. S.S. DOCTOR AT BELSEN HORROR CAMP

    Dr. Klein. S.S. doctor at the Belsen (Germany) internment camp, stands by a British newsreel microphone beside the grave of camp victims. Dr. Klein sent, thousands of men, women, and children to their deaths. (British Official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. APPLE PRICE PROPOSAL

    A recommendation that the ceiling wholesale price of apples should be adiusted to the case weight was made yesterday to ...

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  5. LONG SPELL LIKELY FOR MR. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, has been admitted to hospital suffering from congestion of the lungs. The Treasurer, Mr. Chifley, to-night became Acting Prime Minister. ...

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  6. BISHOP SEES CLASH

    MOREE Monday.—Australia appeared to be moving towards a clash between the forces of Communism and those of ...

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  7. Shortage Of Fodder More Acute

    The fodder scarcity in Sydney is becoming more acute daily. Few milk and bread vendors have more than a fortnight's ...

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  8. MILK SOLO SHORT WEIGHT

    Thp practice of giving shortmeasure milk was very prevalent Mr. Martin Joyce, inspector of weights and measures, said in ...

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  9. MEMORIAL TO ROOSEVELT

    CANBERRA. Monday.—Full Cabinet decided to-day that there should be an Australian memorial to President Roosevelt. ...

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  10. Surplus Army Huts For Temporary Homes

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Experiments in the use of surplus army but as temporary homes to alleviate the housing shortage are likely to he undertaken in Victoria and New South Wales. ...

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  11. CABINET MOVES TO COMBAT BLACK MARKETING

    CANBERRA Monday.—Co-ordination of all Commonwealth instrumentalities for the suppression of black marketing and ...

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  12. WELCOME TO NEW JUDGE

    Judge Rainbow, who has been appointed to the Workers' Compensation Commission for three months sat on the Bench for the first time ...

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  13. THOMPSON GUN THEFT

    Douglas Hayward Blackman, 28, soldier, of Hosking Street, Balmam, was sentenced in the Balmain Court yesterday to six ...

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  14. ENGINEDRIVER DIES ON TRAIN

    While driving a goods train from Enfield to Goulburn on Sunday night. Richard Burke, 59 of Robert Street, Chullora, collapsed and died. ...

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  15. 250 AT CANBERRA RECEPTION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Duchess of Gloucester received guests at ...

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  16. CHILD DROWNED IN WELL

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.— Daphne Coates, 4, of Gray Street Keiraville, was found drowned in a disused well in a yard ...

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  17. FIRST MUSTANG TESTED

    MELBOURNE Monday.— The first Australian-made Mustang long-range fighter was tested satisfactory at the Melbourne factory of the ...

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  18. ARTIST FINED £50

    George Edmund Shillingford, commercial artist, was fined £50 by Mr. Scobie. L.M., in the Metropolitan Licensing Court yesterday, on a charge ...

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  19. JUDGE QUASHES CONVICTIONS

    Judge Stacey, at the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court yesterday, quashed the conviction of two men, each of whom had been fined £10 ...

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  20. NEW MINISTER WELCOMED

    Members of the Sydney Unitarian Church last night welcomed then new minister the Rev. Colin J. Gibson, at a social in the church hall Francis ...

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  21. DEATH OF CIVIL ATR PILOT

    Captain Robert William McKenzie, of Riddle's Lane, Pymble, who fell from a launch in the harbour at the week-end and was drowned, was one ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. BEER SALE COST WOMAN £150

    A woman who sold a dozen bottles of beer to American provosts for £4 was fined £150 yesterday. The woman, vera Sariwee, of ...

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  24. NATIONAL FILM BOARD

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An Australian National Film Board would be established, full Cabinet decided to-day. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN BEER CUT "A MYTH"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"The beer cut is a myth, spirits are being sold in ever-increasing quantities, and thousands of ...

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  26. ROTARY CLUB

    The Governor, Lord Wakehurst, will attend the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club to-day. Licut.—Colonel F. W. Mothes, M.B.E., ...

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  27. PROVOSTS' SEARCH FOR GNR. SLOSS

    Gunner Albert Sloss, candidate for the Sydney City Council by-election on Saturday and now absent without leave from his unit, is being treated ...

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  28. More Milk For Homes To-day

    More milk will be delivered to shops-and households in Sydney and Newcastle" from- to-day. Previously a cut had been made of ...

    Article : 325 words
  29. LEGISLATION ON UNIVERSITIES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Legislation is to be enacted to continue the Universities Commission at present constituted under National Security ...

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  30. LAUNCH REPORTED IN DISTRESS

    A Maroubra resident reported to Daceyville police last night that a launch appeared to be in distress not far from the coast between Maroubra ...

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  31. PRIEST TO INSPECT WAR DAMAGE

    PERTH. Monday.—A Perth priest, Father Alexander McMullan. of the Redemptonst Fathers, has been appointed from Rome to visit all ...

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  32. MAN ACQUITTED ON MENACES CHARGE

    Richard Gabriel Reilly 35, electrician, was acquitted and discharged in the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having demanded £50 ...

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  33. MILLIONS CLUB

    The Austialian Trade Commissioner in India. Mr. H. R. Gollan, will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon to-morrow. He will give ...

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