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  4. ROCKET-FIRING SPITFIRES USED ON REBELS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Rocket-firing Spitfires are assisting the Greek Government forces, who are reported to have effectively smashed the guerilla strength in the ...

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  5. NEWSPAPER STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Sydney newspaper strike was settled today and publication of the "Sun" and the "Daily Mirror" will be resumed tomorrow. ...

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  6. CANBERRA WEDDING

    ANOTHER PICTURE of the Butler-Riedel wedding in Canberra. From left: Miss Elizabeth McKell. Miss Shirley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "THE MAGGOT" HANGED

    SINGAPORE. Frid. (A.A.P.): Eishan Hayashi, a Korean guard, known as "The Maggot" to Allied prisoners who ...

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  8. C.W.A. GROUP COUNCIL MEETING AT TARCUTTA

    TARCUTTA. Friday: A Riverina Group Council meeting of the C.W.A. held at Tarcutta today was attended by representatives of ...

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  9. AIRMAN CRUSHED AGAINST WAGGON; SPINE FRACTURED

    A young airman from Forest Hill R.A.A.F. Station received a fractured spine when he was pinned between two R.A.A.F. petrol ...

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  10. Dutch Strengthen Positions as Java Tension Mounts

    BATAVIA, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Dutch positions in both East Java and around the Bandoeng area in West Java are reported to have been strengthened as tension in the ...

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  11. British Papers to be World's Smallest

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): British newspapers on Monday next, when the Government's newsprint cuts ...

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  12. N.R.M.A. Chief Appeals For Better Deal For Motorists

    SYDNEY, Friday: The chairman of the N.R.M.[?] (Mr. H. L. Johnson) today appealed to garage employers and employees to give the ...

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  13. STOPWORK MEETING POSTPONED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A 24-hour stopwork meeting by men employed on maintenance of tramway tracks and overhead gear, timed to start ...

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  14. July Rain Highest For 11 Years

    THIS month's rainfall to date is the highest July recording for 11 years. Rain has fallen on 11 of the 18 ...

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  15. 28 Below Freezing Point at Kiandra

    SYDNEY, Friday: Cold weather is still extending over the southern part of the State, and is expected to continue for some days. ...

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  16. TAX RETURNS DUE AT END OF JULY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Returns of income for the year ended June 30 must be furnished by persons not in business not later than July 31, ...

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  17. R.S.L. URGES £10M. FOOD GIFT TO BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Ex-servicemen want the Commonwealth Government to make a gift to Britain of foodstuffs worth £10,000,000. ...

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  18. CABLES IN BRIEF

    WASHINGTON, Friday: In the nine months to March 31 last at least 223 Federal employees were discharged for disloyalty, and the ...

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  19. Lady Iris Ordered to Leave U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Friday (A.A.P.): Lady Iris Mountbatten has been ordered by the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalisation to ...

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  22. Mr. Bevin Urges Supreme Effort By Workers to Aid Europe

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): An appeal for a "supreme [?]ffort" by the social democracy of Britain this year to aid his foreign policy and to assist Europe was made by Britain's Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) in an address to ...

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  23. Huge Dingo Caught at Cooma

    COOMA, Friday: The largest dingo seen in the district for many years was caught today by Walter Reid, of Cooma. ...

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