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  4. Civil War Feared In China

    The United States announcement that it had ended peace efforts in China, removed another barrier, however slight, to all-out combat in civil war, says the ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. BRITAIN IN THE GRIP OF WINTER NTEH

    The eighth day of the great freeze-up brought the harshest cuts in gas and electricity, forced more factories to close through lack of fuel, and isolated ...

    Article : 318 words
  6. Dubbo's Baths Will Not Be Closed

    There is absolutely no truth in the rumour that the Dubbo Olympic Pool would be closed because of the lack of liquid ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. A.W.U. ASKS FOR POLICING OF PRICES REGULATIONS

    The Australian Workers Union convention today carried a motion asking the Federal Government to appoint sufficient officers to see that the Prices ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES PLENTIFUL IN FEBRUARY

    Pull rations of tobacco and cigarettes will be made available hi February, said the Chairman of the Tobacco Manufacturers' Committee, Mr. ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. Laboratory Fight Against Tropical Disease

    This group of Laboratory workers and students at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, are studying diseased subjects in an effort to isolate the germs responsible. In the background, Dr. Wm. Joseph of the British West Indies, studies, with Miss Enid Roberts, a culture under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  10. Political Blackmail

    A new type of political blackmail is disclosed in a leading article in the "Inverell Times." If the story is true, and apparently there is no reason to believe anything to the contrary, politics in this country is ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. England Gets Good Start In Fourth Test Match

    Despite a perfect batsman's wicket, England opened cautiously against Australia in the fourth test commencing at Adelaide to-day. Hutton and Washbrook refused to take chances, and from ...

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  12. SUICIDE BY SLEEPING DRAUGHT

    The danger of taking an overdose of a sleeping draught should be emphasised on the label of the container, said the City Coroner, Mr. R. Stewart, ...

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  13. Thought For To-Day

    Though we would be merry, we may still be wise. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORTS HEAVILY REDUCED

    Big reductions in Australian estimates of primary produce export to the United Kingdom and destinations approved by the British ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. Clash Imminent On Waterfront

    All elements exist for a complete cessation of waterfront activities at all Australian ports. Next Tuesday the Waterside Workers Federation ...

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    RUTH PARK, who herself is the mother of two small children, has written many delightful children's features for the A.B.C. Her current ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  17. Girl Threatens Burglar with Shoe

    When a 20-year-old girl saw a burglar under the couch at her Bellovue Hill home early this morning, she did not become alarmed. Grabbing a shoe, she ...

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  18. Japanese War Criminals Executed by Australians

    General Macarthur's headquarters advised the Japanese Government that 44 Japanese war criminals had been executed by the Australian Army in ...

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  19. AIR SERVICE TIMETABLE

    Sunday's timetable for the arrival and departure of Butler Air Transport planes has been altered. In future the week-day timetable will also operate ...

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  20. German Navy's Unpreparedness For War Revealed By Documents

    Hitler, at one German naval conference, described the German navy as a mere copy of the British navy and a very miserable one at that. This, and many other disclosures, were made in documents ...

    Article : 487 words
  21. Socialists Arrested In Turkey

    The Turkish Minister of the Interior, Sukru Suer, announced that the Government had seized documents at Istanbul showing that an underground ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. RAZOR VICTIM EXONERATES ACCUSED

    A man charged with wounding was discharged in Central Court to-day, when his alleged victim said the accused man was his mate and "had not ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. BOMB WARNING CONSIDERED A HOAX

    The Welbeck Telephone Exchange received this message: "Clear Buckingham Palace because bombs have been placed there to go off on Saturday." ...

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  24. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE WHEN SHIP AFIRE AT SEA

    Sixteen members of the crew, and two passengers, are reported to have been drowned, following a fire on the 7219-ton steamer Samwater, in the Atlantic The vessel was bound from [?] ...

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  25. New Vice Chairman of the B.B.C.

    A new portrait of the Dowager Marchioness of Reading. G.B.B. who has been appointed Vice-Chairman of the Board of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Governor-General's Announcement

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission announced at its 9 p.m. session that the name of the Governor-General of Australia to ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. MORE BEER SOON

    According to an executive, Sydney Brewery beer should be more plentiful soon. Increased production would result ...

    Article : 32 words
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