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    A picture of the scene of the £300,000 blaze at the wool store at Brooklyn, near Footscray. Firemen were still playing hoses on the smouldering debris the next day. It was Melbourne's biggest fire for years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
  4. Cyclone Causes 8 Deaths

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The cyclone which swept through Queensland and parts of N.S.W. caused six deaths in N.S.W. and two in Queensland. Widespread damage was caused by the cyclone, ...

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  5. PRICE CONTROL TO STAY?

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The N.S.W. State Minuter for Prices (Mr. Finnan) who will be chairman of to-morrow's all-State Prices Ministers' conference, said tonight that he was certain of a majority decision ...

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  6. IT STINKS," M.L.A. TOLD

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Evidence of two anonymous phone calk alleging irregularities in the drawing of Golden Casket No. 1367 was given by a Queensland member of Parliament before the Golden Casket Royal Commission to-day. ...

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  7. Government's Move to Obtain More Dollars

    CANBERRA, Thursday: With the object of exploring every possible avenue for obtaining additional dollars, the Federal Government has sent the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) to ...

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  8. PROBE INTO "MERCY KILLINGS"

    NEW YORK, Thursday, (A.A.P.): An investigation into a statement by 77-year-old Dr. Abraham Goldwater, ...

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  9. B.M.A., CHEMISTS TO DISCUSS HEALTH SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A special committee representing the British Medical Association and the Pharmaceutical Guild ...

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  10. Cripps Asks Electors to Back Labor

    LONDON, Thursday: Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) last night appealed to the electors "not to try and swap horses in the ...

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  11. SOVIET "AIMS TO TAKE OVER U.S.A."

    SOUTH HADLEY (Massachusetts), Thursday: The Soviet Union is plotting to "take over" the United States after ...

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  12. Britain Advised by German to End Rationing

    LONDON, Thursday: West Germany's Pood Minister (Wilhelm Niklas) who has just taken everything except sugar off ...

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  13. A.W.U. EXECUTIVE TAKES OVER N.S.W. BRANCH OF UNION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Federal Executive of the Australian Workers' Union has taken over the N.S.W. branch of the union. A dispute between members of the Federal ...

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  14. Trawler Aground in Storm; Crew Escape

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The captain and two crew members escaped when the 60ft. trawler, Athol Star, went aground on ...

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  17. Girl Swept Off Promenade and Drowned

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Lifesavers searched unsuccessfully for the body of Janet Cahill, 5, of Parramatta Road, Lewisham, who ...

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  18. THIEVES' £298 HAUL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:—Thieves stole £928 in notes from a safe in a millinery store in Collins Street late last night ...

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  19. 'Commando' Bandits' Haul of Million Dollars

    BOSTON, Thursday: Hidden somewhere, or running with many hours start, are nine "Commando" bandits, with a loot of one million dollars—the biggest haul in American crime. ...

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  20. Moss Vale Rail Refreshment Service Cut

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Refreshment services at the Moss Vale railway refreshment rooms will be curtailed from next ...

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  21. H.M.A.S. Sydney to Visit Britain

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The aircraft-carrier, H.M.A.S. Sydney, will leave Australia next June for the United Kingdom. ...

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