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  4. FORMER CANTEEN TO BE CHURCH HALL

    Unusual obstruction in Parramatta streets on Wednesday, spreading almost from one footpath to the ether, was this huge Servicemen's Canteen hut. The hut was 60ft. long, 24ft. wide and 20ft. high. It was being moved on a wheeled framework from the grounds of St. John's Church, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NUREMBERG TRIALS.

    NUREMBERG. Thursday. (A.A.P.): Herman Goering to-day told the Nuremberg War Crimes Commission that if the Germans had had a democratic system like that of Britain and the U.S., the Nazi ...

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  6. "AIM IS WAR AGAINST RUSSIA"

    MOSCOW, Thursday (A.A.P.): "Mr. Churchill's speech at Fulton last week was dangerous, and calculated to sow discord and hinder collaboration between Britain and the Soviet Union, declared Generalissimo Stalin in an interview with the ...

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  7. CANADA'S SPY RING

    OTTAWA, Thursday (A.A.P.): Additional charges were made yesterday against Mrs. Emma Wolkin, who has been held following ...

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  8. Shower of Cigarettes

    SYDNEY, Thursday: People on the wharf at Glebe Island to-day were showered with packets of cigarettes by 1365 troops who arrived ...

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  9. 40-Hour Week Case Before Court in April ?

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The bearing of the 40-hour week application to the court would probably begin in the first ...

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  10. London Anti-Fascists Break Up "Vigilantes'' Meeting in Albert Hall

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.): Anti-Fascists broke up a meeting of "Vigilantes" in the Albert Hall a few minutes after the opening of the meeting, and eventually took possession of the hall themselves. ...

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  11. Jap Internees' Good Trip On Repatriate Ship

    TOKYO, Thursday Despite reports of the severe conditions faced by the Japanese repatriates on the ...

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  12. Underground Italian Fascists Financed by Spain

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P): Latest details of the clandestine Fascist movement which Italian police recently discovered revealed ...

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  13. U.S. Motor Strike Ends

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: A settlement of the strike at the General Motors-Holden works was announced following an agreement ...

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  14. LAST OF YOIZUKI WOMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The transfer of 354 Formosan and Korean women, children and heads of families from the Yoizuki to the ...

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  15. Fighting in Mukden

    CHUNGKING, Thurs. (A.A.P) Quoting reports from Mukden, the Chinese Central Newsagency says that in a clash lasting three hours ...

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  16. FOUR GERMANS SHOT TRYING TO ESCAPE

    PARIS, Thursday (A.A.P.): Four of 11 German prisoners of war who escaped from Dunkirk by motor boat two nights ago were shot dead ...

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  17. BODY ON LINE

    WOLLONGONO, Thursday: An unknown middle-aged man was found dead on the Bellambi coal company's railway line late last ...

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  18. FIVE CASES OF MALARIA IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Five cases of malaria were reported in Sydney during the summer. It is likely that there will be a mild outbreak next ...

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  19. HOLD-UPS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday (A A.P.): The Government last night intervened in the unofficial strike of 11,000 workers at the Ford Motors ...

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  20. Australia's Help to Britain Praised in U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Thurs. (A.A.P.): The British Pood Minister (Sir Ben Smith) at a press conference, lauded Australia's magnificent food ...

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  21. PRESS REACTION TO GEN. STALIN'S SPEECH

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington said that observers hoped that General Stalin's ...

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  22. UNION FINES FOUR MEN FOR WORKING FAST

    MELBOURNE. Thursday, in a reserved Judgment to-day the Arbitration Court stated that a union executive should refrain from issuing ...

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  23. Assassination of Sino-Soviet League President

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The president of the Sino-Soviet Friend-ship League Society in Harbin was assassinated on March 9, ...

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  24. "LIFER" TO MAKE NEW BID FOR FREEDOM

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Eric Kelly, whose case was the subject of a debate in the Legislative Assembly last year, will make a further bid ...

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  25. £5000 Damages Sought From Tivoli

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A Supreme Court writ claiming £5000 damages from the Tivoli Circuit (Australia) Pty. Ltd. was issued to-day on ...

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  26. NO LAND YET FOR SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: No lands have yet been allocated to returned servicemen under soldier settlement agreements, said the Minister for ...

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  27. CONDUCTRESSES STORM PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    Protesting against their dismissals and demanding to see the Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan), 40 tram and bus conductresses "stormed" Parliament House on Wednesday. Some of the women are shown here eating lunch in the entrance hall while waiting to see the Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. INDONESIAN CONFERENCE

    BATAVIA. Thursday: "Formal negotiations between the Netherlands delegation, headed by Dr. van Mook and the Indonesian delegation, ...

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  30. Pickets Outside Mr. Churchill's Hotel

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P): Mr. Churchill's speech has had some unfavorable reactions in the United States. Pickets yesterday ...

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