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  4. British Subject Bayonetted by Japanese

    Little hope is held out for the recovery of the Britisher, R. M. Tinkler, who was bayonetted by a Japanese marine, following trouble at Pootung finishing mill. He suffered three bayonet wounds in the abdomen and a wound caused by a ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    "The position of the wheat industry is now under review with the object o endeavoring to formulation plan which will ensure a payable price for the ...

    Article : 246 words
  6. THETIS DISASTER

    Cammell, Laird and Co., Ltd., have revealed that the cause of the Thetis disaster was: 1. The forward torpedo tube had ...

    Article : 402 words
  7. ON EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

    The Director of Education, Mr. Ross Thomas, who recently returned from a trip abroad, has prepared a report for submission to the Minister for ...

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  8. AMBULANCE BOGGED

    An officer of the Temora District Ambulance; together with three patients, who were being transported to he Wagga Base Hospital for ...

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  9. SURPRISE LOAN

    The Commonwealth Government has gone on the London market for a loan of £6,000,000 to finance the expenditure on defence equipment purchased ...

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  10. ARABS KILLED

    Fourteen Arabs were killed and scores injured in an encounter with British troops. It is believed that the deaths may reach 35. ...

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  11. COLLIERY TRAGEDY

    A fire in the seam, 800 feet below the surface, in a colliery in Lancashire resulted in the loss of five lives, including the manager. It is believed ...

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  12. RANDWICK ROBBERY CHARGE

    Leslie Lang, 28. hairdresser, was remanded at the Central Court today on a charge of having, on May 25. at Randwick. being armed with a pistol, ...

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  13. JEWISH REFUGEES

    The inability of 917 homeless Jewish refugees to meet the Government's demand for the payment of 500 dollars each person resulted in the cancellation of the proposal for a temporary asylum on tho Isle of Pines. Two other vessels, ...

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  14. FINLAND—AND PACTS!

    The Foreign Minister. M. Erkko, told Parliament that Finland emphatically refuses any pact guaranteeing neutrality without her consent. ...

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  15. GUBA LEAVES FOR COCOS ISLAND

    The flying boat Guba left this morning (8.30 Sydney time) for Cocos Island. ...

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  16. STABILISED PRICE URGED

    The West Wyalong branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association unanimously adopted a suggestion by Mr. C. J. M. Thomas, former president ...

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  17. BIRTHDAY HONORS

    It was stated at Canberra today that among the among the King's Birthday knighthoods to be conferred will be one for Chief Judge Beeby, of the Federal ...

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  18. 3 AIRMEN KILLED

    Three were lulled when an R.A.F. bomber crashed into the sea at Kinshardy. ...

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  19. BURGLAR FATALLY WOUNDED

    A married man, Owen Harold Anstee, 44, on parole from a mental hospital, was shot dead by a policeman to-day at Whattlesea township, 26 miles ...

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  23. Thetis Fund

    A fund for the dependents of the Thetis victims included £5000 each from cammill Laird's and Lord Nuffield, £100 from the king; and £50 from ...

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  24. I.R.A. LEADER ARRESTED

    Sean Russel, the Irish Republican Army leader, who was arrested by G-men shortly before their Majesties were due to arrive in Windsor ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST "CUTPRICE" REFUGEES

    The New South Wales Retail Tobacco Traders' Association held a special meeting to deal with the inroads being made into the tobacconist business ...

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