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  4. NO FINALITY IN YESTERDAY'S STRIKE TALKS

    SYDNEY, Friday: No settlement terms in the steel, coal and seamen's strikes were arrived at to-day by the emergency committee of the A.C.T.U., but finality is ...

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  5. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PEARL HARBOR DEBACLE

    WASHINGTON, Friday: In the seventh day of his examination at the Pearl Harbor inquiry, General Marshall said that General ...

    Article : 227 words
  6. MEETING THE DEMAND FOR LIGHTING

    Aladdin Industries at Waterloo are producing 6,000 lamps a week with the aid of three petrol motors to try to meet the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRIM EXHIBITS AT WAR CRIME TRIALS

    LONDON, Friday: A shrunken head and a tattooed piece of human skin from Buchenwald hell camp were brought into the war crimes court at Nuremberg yesterday afternoon. There was a hush ...

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  8. Rail Cuts Over Week-end

    SYDNEY, Friday: Further reductions in the New South Wales railway service will operate during the week-end ...

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  9. JAP. EVIDENCE AGAINST U.S. OFFICER

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Capt. John Cady, chief defence counsel for Commander M'Vay, who was court-martialled as a result of the ...

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  10. MR. CHIFLEY EXPECTS EARLY SETTLEMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that he had strong hopes of an early settlement of the ...

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  11. HOUSE OF COMMONS ACCEPTS U.S.A. LOAN

    LONDON, Friday: The Government motion for the acceptance of the U.S. loan was carried in the House of Commons by 345 votes to 98. When the debate was resumed Mr. O. Stanley ...

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  12. Checking British Crime Wave

    LONDON, Friday: The drive to check the crime wave brought quick results, says the "Daily Telegraph." Scores of deserters ...

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  13. RADIOS TO BE USED FOR TWO HOURS DAILY

    Many people have been contacting the Wagga authorities asking about the use of radio sets during the present ...

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  14. Soldier Stowaways Not to be Sent Back to Islands

    SYDNEY, Friday: An assurance that they would not be sent back to the islands was given to 32 soldier stowaways from the ...

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  15. Military Crimes and Land Settlement

    SYDNEY, Friday: A clause in the War Service Land Settlement and Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, which prohibits ...

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  16. Doctor's Income Tax Returns

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Justice Clyne in the Bankruptcy Court to-day said that Dr. William Barber Thompson, aged 62 years of ...

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  17. Cornering of Builders Alleged

    SYDNEY, Friday: By cornering all the builders available the Housing Commission was encouraging black marketing, according ...

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  18. New Zealand Wants Australian Wheat

    CANBERRA, Friday: New Zealand was negotiating to buy from 4,000,000 to 6,000,000 bushels of wheat from Australia, said the ...

    Article : 63 words
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  20. AIR COMPANIES CLAIM VICTORY OVER GOVERNMENT

    Judgment was given in the High Court of Australia sitting in Sydney that, while the Commonwealth Government National ...

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  22. End of Gordon Bennett Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Friday: A ban has been placed on the carriage by rail from New South Wales of livestock consigned to Victorian ...

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  23. Effects Extend to New Zealand

    CANBERRA, Friday: New Zealand foundries would be seriously affected by the loss of pig iron imports through the New South ...

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  24. Alleged Theft of Tumut Girl's Trousseau

    SYDNEY, Friday: "It was never my intention to rob her," declared Oscar Joseph Lennox, aged 39 years, to-day defending ...

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  25. Unexploded Bomb in Timber Yard

    LONDON, Friday: Fifty families were removed by police from their homes, and buses and trams were diverted, while a ...

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  26. N.S.W. Livestock Banned On Victorian Railways

    SYDNEY, Friday: Lieut-General Gordon Bennett was among the passengers arriving in Sydney to-day by air from Melbourne. ...

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  28. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    CANBERRA: Both Australia and New Zealand had agreed that the Pacific air service should start operations as soon as possible, but it would ...

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  29. A.I.F. Leave Complaints

    SYDNEY, Friday: A.I.F. complaints about the leave situation and points system of discharge from Bougainville and the ...

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  30. FIVE KILLED IN R.A.F. PLANE CRASH

    COLOMBO, Friday: A R.A.F. Liberator on a test flight from an aerodrome 20 miles from here, crashed within a few seconds of ...

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