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  4. Armed Rioters In Rome PITCHED BATTLE WITH POLICE Sabre Charge By Mounted Force

    Although an official Government communique announced that only one person had been killed, and fifty demonstrators and 29 police wounded, in a battle between Italian strikers and the unemployed and police outside Viminale Palace—seat ...

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  5. MURDER CHARGE AT DUBBO

    William Henry Lavers of Glenele, near Grenfell got out of bed on the morning of September 5, 1936, at 6 o'clock, and told his wife that he was going to feed some farm horses. ...

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  6. HOUSING PROBLEM

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, Mr. Armitage, in his annual report, said it was evident that the slow progress made in solving the ...

    Article : 102 words
  7. TEA CONSUMPTION INCREASES

    Australia is consuming more tea than before the war. An official of the customs Department stated despite rationing. Australia would consume 48 ...

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  8. Winston Churchill Installed as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports

    Mr. Winston Churchill the first Commoner to receive this honour, was recently installed as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports at Dover. Two Commoners have previously held the appointment—William. Pitt the Younger and Mr. W. H. Smith—but neither of these was duly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DUBBO DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION.

    The combined clubs of the Dubbo District Tennis Association will conduct two tournaments on Eipht Hour week-end, in aid of the Red ...

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  10. Film Star Ron Randell

    Final arrangements are understood to have been almost completed, for Ron Randell's arrival on Monday next for the Monarch and Roxy "Smithy" ...

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  11. CONVICTED MURDERER DETAINED AS INSANE

    William Heirens who was convicted of the murder of six-year-old Suzanne Degnan, and two women, has been adjudged montally unbalanced, and will ...

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  12. THE ITALIAN TREATY

    The Plenary Session of the Paris Peace Conference last night made its final recommendations on the most controversial issues of the Italian Treaty—Trieste and the colonies. The recommendations, which now go ...

    Article : 392 words
  13. THOUGUT FOR TO-DAY

    It may take courage to change the things that can—and should be changed. ...

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  14. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    General Marshall conferred briefly at Shanghai with a Communist negotiator, Chou En Lai, apparently to ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. YUGOSLAVAI AND UNITED STATES

    The State Department announced that Yugoslavia had paid the United' States 160,000 dollars indemnity for the deaths of five American airmen who ...

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  16. Field-Marshal Smuts On Europe

    Saying there was no reason for pessimism about the state of Europo, Field-Marshal Smuts emphasisod the important part small nations had to ...

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  17. Mr. Churchill Criticises Nationalisation Of Communications

    The Prime Minister Mr. Chifley, replying to criticism by Mr. Churchill on the placing of communications under government control, declared that the ...

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  18. WAR CRIMINALS APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY

    The Allied Control Council adjournod until to-day, after three and a half hours consideration yesterday of appeals for clemency by Nazi war ...

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  19. STRIKE IN HOTELS

    The hotels and restaurants association has issued a statement denying that there was a complete stoppage of hotels where catering staffs had struck, and ...

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  20. MR. BERNARD SHAW

    Bernard Shaw on Tuesday suffered a slight fainting attack, falling off a chair and slightly injuring a leg, says the Evening: News ...

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  21. FATAL EXPLOSION IN AMMUNITION DUMP

    Six persons were killed and nine injured, when an ammunition dump of hand-grenades blew up near Specken-buettel ...

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  22. ARMED CLASHES IN GREECE

    General Sir Miles Dompsey Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East, who is in Athens for talks with British officers, is flying to England to-morrow ...

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  23. The Palestine Problem

    "Our leaders gather, from talks with Mr. Bevin and other Ministers, that Britain is against any final settlement of the Palestine problem, such as we or the Arabs envisage, but seeks instead a temporary arrangement to 'tide us over the ...

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  24. MONARCH THEATRE

    A gay, hilarious comedy-romance, laid against a, background of race tiracks, night clubs, and gambling sal-oons, "Lady Luck," R.K.O. Radio's ...

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  25. ROXY THEATRE

    "Irene," a gay musical romance starring Anna Neagle said Ray Milland, will be featured in the Roxy Theatre's programme on Saturday afternoon and ...

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  26. BREAD RATIONING IN BRITAIN

    The Minister for food (Mr. Strachehcy announced in the House of Commons that, since bread-rationing was Introduced ten weeks ago, 214,000 tons ...

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  27. MASS HANGING OF WAR CRIMINALS

    The British executioner carried out the biggest mass hanging in the British Zone since the war, when 16 war criminals were executed in Hamel ...

    Article : 58 words
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