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  4. "COLLECTIVE DISOBEDIENCE"

    NEW DELHI Tuesday: "A wind "strike" has been freely used. The correct word is "mutiny" declared [?] Auchinleck, broadcasting on the ...

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  5. HEAVY DAMAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The heaviest damage from weather suffered in years has been caused in Melbourne by a delude of rain which ...

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  6. ROBBERY AT JUNEE

    [?] of Mr. A. J. [?] Junee was broken [?] Sunday night, and [?] in [?] ...

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  7. WICKS MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: In the Supreme Court today an application for ball on behalf of Douglas Ronald Morris, 26 journalist, who has been charged with ...

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  8. PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: "The war criminals' trial has established the fact that 5,700,000 Jews perished under the murderous reign of Hitlerism. ...

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  10. BOMBAY IS QUIET

    BOMBAY, Tuesday: An Army communique stated that R.I.N. ratings were settling down to normal duties. There are no incident to report. The ...

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  11. AFRAID DUTCH MAY USE CORVETTE

    [?] Ship repair [?] work on a small [?] land last Thursday [?] their ...

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  12. A.W.U. SECRETARY FEARS TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An appeal to 20,000 N.S.W. shearers to [?] the "bogus strike move by Communist emissaries," was made yesterday by the ...

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  13. ELECTION CANDIDATES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Nominations are being called this week by branches of the Service Party throughout Australia for candidates to contest ...

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  14. THE CAIRO DISTURBANCES

    CAIRO, Tuesday: "Britain demanded that all who commuted crimes in the recent disturbances should be punished, and reparations should be ...

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  15. KILLING WORKS

    Important progress towards the establishing of country killing works at Wagga is reported by the Mayor (Ald. J. Doyle), following his conference in ...

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  17. TWO SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday: Two ships now being refitted in British dockyards may be used for transport to Australia of the wives and children and fiancees of ...

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  18. SCHOOLBOYS STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Prefects at Canberra High School are on strike. The cause of the dispute is stated to originate in a clash between the school ...

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  19. OVERDUE IN A PLANE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Australian Air Vice-Marshal Bennett is reported to be overdue in a plane which left Heston shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  20. ASSISTANT STATE MINISTER SWORN IN YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. G. Weir, (Lab. Dulwich Hill) was yesterday sworn in us a member of the state Ministry by the Lieut-Governor (Sir ...

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  21. INDIAN RIOTS NOW QUIET

    BOMBAY, Tuesday: With at least two British cruisers and other Royal Navy craft in the harbor, a military and naval inquiry is quickly hearing ...

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  22. ARRIVE AT KURRE

    TOKIO, Tuesday: General North-cotte announced that 5800 additional Australian troops have arrived at Kurre. ...

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