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  4. Coroner's Finding

    Evidence given at the inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Ernest Edward Oxley (19) of 2 Carrington Avenue, on the afternoon of November 8, included medical testimony to the effect that deceased had suffered ...

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  5. ATOMIC ARMAMENT RACE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United States had such a start in the atomic armament race that she could never be overtaken, providing the rules remained the same, declared Major General Groves, giving evidence to the Senate Atomic ...

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  6. INSURANCE COMPANY

    There could be no question of the financial stability of the Southern Cross Insurance Company, and its officials were bewildered at a recent ...

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  7. GENERAI, BENNETT INQUIRY

    Tactics used by General Bennett against the Japanese in Malaya were re-employed on Bougainville and proved of ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES IN THE ISLANDS

    Conscription of native labour in New Guinea and the Islands would not be tolerated, by the Government said the Minister for External ...

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  9. BRITISH FLEET LEAVES SYDNEY

    Suggestions that the British Fleet was leaving Sydney because work done on the ships was bad, was called, nonsense,' today, by Admiral Sir Bruce ...

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  10. Truman Hopefol

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman told a Press Conference that he did not see the need for any more Big Three conferences if the United Nations Organisation functioned property. He hoped that the U.N.O., within the next ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GERMAN TRIALS BEGIN

    The first trial of German war criminals began yesterday when nine Germans were accused of lulling the crew ...

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  12. HAWKESBURY RAILWAY BRIDGE

    The largest span of the Hawkesbury Railway Bridge was placed into position today. It weighed 1650 tons and was in ...

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  13. PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS

    The Federal Government is understood to have informed the U.S. authorities that Pan-American Airways can operate a Pacific service to Australia. ...

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  14. CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    General Hurley, who resigned his position as Ambassador to China, told the National Press Club that his Interview with Stalin in 1944, convinced ...

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  15. WAR MATERIALS FOR GERMANY

    It is announced that the Hotchkiss Company and two of the company's directors, will be tried on Wednesday on charges of producing war ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA-CANADA AIR SERVICE

    It was revealed today that Australia is negotiating with Britain for the continuance of an R.A.F. service between Australia and Canada. This ...

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  17. THE TOLL OF WAR

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in a written statement, gave the House of Commons an official account of commonwealth and Empire casualties for the ...

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  18. CONDOBOLIN MURDER CHARGE

    Charlie Owens (20), pugilist, was charged at the Condobolin court today with tho murder of Ah Chong (70) market gardener. Chong's battered body ...

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  19. King Peter Dethroned

    LONDON, Friday.—An allegation that King Peter has fled Yugoslavia and left the people to their fate, is contained in a proclamation from a Joint Session of the Constituent Assembly, at which it was decided to divest the King of his ...

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  20. Police May Dress Like This

    New police uniform? The Police Association Conference has urged that police uniforms should be standardised ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DUBBO SWIMMING CLUB

    The Point Score Competition at the Olympic Pool on Sunday morning will comprise the following events:— JUVENILE: 50 Metres Freestyle ...

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  22. Hospital Grant

    The Minister for Public Health, Hon. C. A. Kelly, M.L.A., has advised Mr. C. G. Robertson, M.L.A.. That he has agreed to the granting of £685 to the. ...

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  23. BATAVIA

    An Indian patrol clashed with Indonesian extremists in the streets of Kramat, which is the trouble spot of Batavia's Southern outskirts, early ...

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  24. MEAT RATIONING

    Describing it as despicable, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Keane) declared today that a section of the meat trade was planning to undermine ...

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  25. REHABILITATION OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—America did not intend to raise Germany above the economic level required by humanitarianism, said General Eisenhower, reporting on the German situation, in October, as Military Governor, before leaving for America. ...

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  26. ILLICIT STILL

    Two men have been, arrested following discoveries by the police today of an Illicit still tit Cedar Creek, near Picton. A quantity of liquor was also ...

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  27. NEW MOTOR INDUSTRY

    Confirming reports that negotiations between the Lord Nuffield organisation and Victoria Park Racing and Recreation ground, for the purchase of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. AUSTRALIANS RETURN IN TWO WARSHIPS

    With decks crammed with 607 cheering men in jungle green, H.M.A.S. Shropshire arrived this morning. Most of the men are to be released ...

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  29. DUBBO YOUTH CLUB

    The Dubbo Youth Club, will hold a "super duper" dance in the Royal Theatre, on Friday, December 12,. Mrs. Taylor's orchestra will provide the ...

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  30. MINERS ON STRIKE CAUSE GAS RATIONING

    Unless the Northern Miners on strike today resume almost immediately, gas rationing in Victoria and South Australia is inevitable. ...

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  31. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL ASSAULT

    At the Dubbo Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. A. Paton, C.M., L.A.C. Eric Gordon Searle, No. 6 Stores Depot, was remanded till 3rd ...

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