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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  3. Knows The Secrets Of Scotland Yard

    Mr H. M. Howgrave-Graham, retired secretary of Scotland Yard, arrived in Australia, recently. Now a civil servant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Ultimo Bank Entered

    Sydney, April 22.—Thieves stole £12 from a safe at the Ultimo branch of the Commonwealth Bank early today but, missed £2,800 in another safe. To gain ...

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  5. 42 DEAD AND 60 SAILORS WOUNDED

    Shanghai, April 22 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—It is now estimated that 42 British sailors were killed and 60 wounded in the Yongtse River "incident" this week in which Communist shore botteries attacked four British warships with artillery and small ...

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  6. Professor Defends Science

    Mr. N[?] worth, former Professor of Chemistry at Birmingham University, is a visiting lecturer for the Australian National University, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEAT CONTRACT

    London, April 22.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will suggest that the new bed and lamb contract being negotiated between Australia and ...

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  8. ACTION MAY BE TAKEN

    Canberra, April 22. — Action may be taken by the Federal Cabinet on former Committee leader Cecil Sharpley's allegations of ballot rigging, forgery and attempted burglary. A statement by the Acting Attorney General, Senator McKenna, ...

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  9. Union News And Views

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meeting are welcomed. ...

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  10. Sydney's Blackouts

    Sydney, April 22.—The State Cabinet today adopted a five point program of action aimed at meeting the electricity crisis. It will meet again next ...

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  11. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES

    NICHOLLS STREET: The circuit North organisations held a successful Easter season at the youth centre, silverton, returning to town on Monday ...

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  12. P.M. Conference Commences

    London, April 22. — Commonwealth Prime Ministers today began their vital discussions on India's future co-operation with their countries in the ...

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  13. Gunmen Gets Just Deserts

    Sydney, April 22.—Judge Curlewis, in the Quarter Session today, sentenced a 24-year-old gunman to 11½ years gaol. The gunman. Owen Clare ...

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  14. W.I.U. Of A. Meeting Tomorrow

    New members will be interviewed by the Management Committee of the W.I.U. of A. at the Bandroom at [?] a.m. sharp tomorrow. ...

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  15. Hospital Board

    At its fortnightly meeting last night the Hospital Board drafted a program for revised visiting hours in respect of the maternity ward. This includes ...

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  16. Soccer Season Opens Today

    The 1949 Soccer season will commence today with Napredaks, Uniteds' Rovers and Zincs participating in the F. A Wicks knocKout competition. All clubs ...

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  17. VARIETY SHOW

    Sir,—I was in the audience at the opening of the Varieties at the Tivoli Theatre and I am prepared to ay a better show has not been held for a very ...

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  18. Ajax Fillies Top Yearling Sales

    Sydney, April 22.—Three Ajax fillies brought top prices at today's sale of yearlings by William Inglis and Sons at their Newmarket stables. They were ...

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  19. T.E.U. Meetings

    A meeting of the executive will be held on Tuesday night at 7.30 p.m. All club stewards available are asked to attend a meeting of their section ...

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  20. COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT

    Sydney, April 22. — Stanley John Wordley (32), laborer, appeared in the Central Court today on two chargers under the Commonwealth Crimes Act. ...

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  21. HUGE INCOMES OF BRITISH DENTISTS

    Hebart.—April 22,—Some British dentists were reputed to be getting £40,000 with overtime under the National Health Scheme Dr. H. G. Anderson, Medical ...

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  22. South Mine Check Inspection

    The acting check inspector (Mr. H. A. Mann) visited the South Kine yesterday, and later reported: Mr. R. J. Jenkins (stoping foreman) ...

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  23. GAY SPIRIT AT BAROSSA CARNIVAL

    Adelaide, April 22. — Amid unprecedented festive scenes Barossa Valley Vintage Carnival, which is rapidly growing into one of Australia's greatest ...

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  24. Russia's New Key Man In Germany

    General Vaslli Chulkov has been appointed to the key post of Soviet Commander in Germany. General Chulkov ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Diphtheria Immunisation

    Sydney, April 22.—The Minister for Health. Mr. Kelly, yesterday appealed to parents to have their children Immunised against diphtheria. He said: ...

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  26. Record For "The Little Digger"

    Sydney, April 22.—Tomorrow, William morris Hughes, Australia's statesman, will equal the Empire parliamentary record established by Lloyd ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. CHILDREN RESPONSIBLE FOR DERAILMENT

    Sydney, April 22.—Detectives have arrested two boys who allegedly admitted to the police that they were responsible for partly derailing the ...

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  28. AXES STOLEN FROM ACCIDENT GEAR

    Mr. Mann also made the following report: Whilst at the South Mine the management informed me that from the 723 ...

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  29. Peter Dawson on Television

    A new era, when television is established in Australia, is predicted by Peter Dawson, the world famous bassbaritone whom Broken Hill will have an ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. South Golf Club's Opening Day

    The South Broken Hill Golf Club will commence its season on Sunday at 1.45 p.m. Mr. G. R. Fisher will perform the opening ceremony. ...

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  31. PROMISING YOUNG TENOR MURDERED

    New York, April 22. — John Car[?]s, promising young metropolitan opera company tenor, was found murdered in a back alley at Atlanta, Georgia, early ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN TRACTOR PRODUCTION STARTED

    The victorian minister for Works and Housing (Mr. Warner) recently [?] an assembly line rolling in the first Victorian factory to [?] an all-Australian farm tractor. He opened a 40,000 sq. ft factory where K.L. Tractors Ltd. aim to produce ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. DRYING ROOM AT ZINC CORPORATION

    It wat drawn to the attention of Mr H. A. Mann (acting Check Inspector) yesterday that at the Zine Corporation men were not drying themselves in the ...

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  34. MAY EXCURSIONS

    The Secretary for Railways, Mr. S. R. Nicholas, has announced that arrangements have made for the issue of excursion tickets in May. On each line ...

    Article : 147 words
  35. Patton Street Baptist

    The mid-week services continue to be tell attended, and it is hoped to commence a series of studies of the books of the Bible, analysing each in turn. ...

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  36. WAR NOT ANTICIPATED

    General Omar Bradley. U.S. Chief of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Olympic Games Venue

    London, April 22. — The executive committee of the International Olympic Committee revealed today that seven cities. In addition to Melbourne, had ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. MINE ACCIDENTS

    B. H. Olds (Zinc), was taken home to 260 Piper Street yesterday suffering from a strained back. F. R. Williams (Zinc) was treated at ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. Early Winter

    A falling of temperatures during the week gives indications of an early winter. Maximum temperatures yesterday was only 61 degrees and the ...

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  40. PRICES COMMITTEE

    The B.I.C. Prices Committee will meet at 10.30 a.m. [?] at the Trades Hall. ...

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