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  4. RUSSIAN GENERAL WARNS OF WAR

    Marshal of the Soviet Union Leonid Govorov blamed the present world tension on the "provocative policy of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MANNED BOMBER STILL TOPS

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert writing in a book on post-war aviation, states that it will be 25 years before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Was "Vampire" Horror-Killer?

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): A sensational report in the "Daily Mirror" claims that the murderer of five people in England is a "vampire". ...

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  7. COMMUNISTS WHO WOULD SIDE WITH RUSSIA ARE "TRAITORS," SAYS TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): President Truman today branded the American Communists, who this week declared they would side with Russia if the United and Russia went to war, "traitors." ...

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  8. Millions of Japanese for New Guinea?

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Many prominent Japanese, supported by some Americans, are quietly agitating for a gigantic emigration project under ...

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  9. RETURN FROM NZ CONGRESS

    Mr Wang Gins Hsi, head of the division of pore sciences in the department of natural sciences of UNESCO, who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOLDIER'S BODY NOT RECOVERED FROM RESERVOIR

    ALBURY, Friday: An all-day search by police and Army personnel today failed to locate the body of a young soldier, ...

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  11. WHEAT TALKS; MINISTER REPLIES TO JUNEE MAN

    CANBERRA, Friday: Australian representatives at the International Wheat Conference at Wa[?]laington had no ...

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  12. BIG HOMEBUSH MEAT OPERATORS TO BE CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Some of the biggest wholesale meat operators at Homebush would be prosecuted as a result of ...

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  13. CHILD AWARDED £1281 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday: A six-years-old Auburn girl was today awarded £1281 damages by Supreme Court jury. ...

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  14. FILIPINO REDS WOULD FIGHT FOR RUSSIA

    MANILA, Friday: Mariano Balgos, secretary-general of the Philippines Communist Party, joined in the "pro-Russia" ...

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  15. N.S.W. ASKED TO DEFINE ATTITUDE TO RAIL PLAN

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Commonwealth Government expects the N.S.W. Government to define its views towards the ...

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  16. Increased Cost of Sending Food by Mail Trains

    SYDNEY, Friday: Country storekeepers would be seriously affected by the increase in the tost of sending many food lines ...

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  17. Egg Price Margins Altered

    SYDNEY, Friday: Retail margins on the sale of eggs were varied today by the Acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. Bellemore). ...

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  18. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Friday: Three gardeners who went to an address by mistake found the body of Mrs. Mary Hart, 58, in an ...

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  19. WAGGA B.W.I.U BANS WORK AT YARDS UNTIL MAN DISMISSED

    Wagga branch of the Building Workers' Industrial Union will not permit its members to work at a Wagga timberyard while a man concerned in a recent dispute at the yard is on the payroll. ...

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  20. Farmhand's Death "Suicide"

    SYDNEY, Friday: There is little doubt, according to C.I.B. detectives, that Allen Ettles Larnach, 28, farmhand, of ...

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  21. Commission Builds 100 Homes a Week

    SYDNEY, Friday: in the last five weeks the Housing Commission has, under its direct and sponsored programme, ...

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  22. Storemen and Packers' Strike

    SYDNEY, Friday: The demand by storemen and packers for a 30/ increase in wages was refused by the employers today ...

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  23. Director-General of Security

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr. Justice Reed would take up his duties as Director-General of Security within the next ...

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  24. MELBOURNE WOMAN NOW A COUNTESS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A Melbourne woman will become a Countess following the death of the ...

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  27. States Offered Full Control of Snowy Waters for Irrigation

    CANBERRA, Friday: The States of New South Wales and Victoria had been offered complete control of all irrigation water and electric power which, would be provided by the Snowy River scheme. ...

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  28. Most Homes in City Damaged by Cyclone

    BRISBANE, Friday: Most of the 11,000 to 12,000 houses in Rockhampton had been damaged to some extent in ...

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  29. Board's Wheat "Not Property of Government"

    PERTH, Friday: Mr. J. S. Teasdale, a member of the Australian Wheat Board, said that no person, including the ...

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  30. Queen Inspects New Ship on Australian Run

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): All ships in the King George V. Dock flew bunting for the visit yesterday of the Queen and ...

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  31. RUSSIANS ORDER UNIT HOME

    BERLIN, Friday (A.A.P): The Russians last night ordered their blockaded Repatriation Mission in Frankfurt to leave ...

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  32. Overcrowding in Technical Schools

    SYDNEY, Friday: Enrollments for technical education had increased from 31,000 in 1938, to about 100,000 this year, the ...

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