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  4. DUAL MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Ronald Eastwood, 19, a [?] was committed for trial today on a charge of the murder of Harry Nicholls ...

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  5. AMERICANS OUTFLANK JAPS

    NEW YORK, Friday: The Japanese forces on Leyte Island have been split by new American amphibious landing in the Ormoc area. ...

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  6. JAP P.O.W.'s TRAVELLED IN ARMORED CARRIAGES

    SYDNEY. Friday: An Army spokes, man today denied that Japanese prisoners of war had occupied first class carriages on the Brisbane express to ...

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  7. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather in Bathurst yesterday was on heat wave lines. There will be eight races at the Bathurst dog meeting at Kennerson ...

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  9. IN THE FIFTH

    BRISBANE. Friday night: Before one of the largest attendances at a foxing contest in Queensland. To[?]ay Burns (10.61), the Queensland ...

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  10. MINERS PENALTIES SPREADS DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Friday: The dispute concerning the garnisheeing of wages which already involves two large southern districts. ...

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  11. WHARF THEFT WORK OF ORGANISED GANGS

    SYDNEY, Friday : Organised gangs were looting ships cargoes to provide the blackmarket with art silk, cotton and light goods. Mr. N. Kingsley, of ...

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  12. YOUTHFUL BOOTLEGGER PAYS £50 FINE IN COURT

    SYDNEY. Friday: When a boy aged 17 was fined £50 in the Children's Court today for selling beer without a licence, he immediately paid ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. No Date Fixed for Patrick-Miller Clash

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Manager of Melbourne Stadium, Mr. R. Lean said that no date had yet been set for the lightweight title light between ...

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  14. Raid on Bonin Islands

    NEW YORK, Friday: American Super Fortreses based on the Mariaanas, today bombed Iwojtma, in the Bonin Islands about 600 miles from ...

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  15. CASUAL CATTLE CAUSE DAMAGE TO AIRCRAFT

    BRISBANE. Friday: As a result of laziness, cattle which had become accustomed to aircraft do not get out of the plane's way and minor damage ...

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  16. Westbury on 24 Hours Starvation Diet To Make Fight Weight

    SYDNEY. Friday: In an attended to make 10st. 7lb lot his l[?] Sydney Stadium [?] Alan We[?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. Master Butchers Oppose Saturday Closing

    SYDNEY, Friday: In the Arbitration Court today it was claimed by Mr. Ashburnen for the Master Butchers' Association that there was a ...

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  18. SCESES AT MEETING OF TAXPAYERS ASSOC.

    SYDNEY. Friday : After accusing members of the NSW Taxpayers Association of "tracking," at the annual meeting today, Mr. S, McKeillar ...

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  19. CEREAL HAY OUTPUT SHOWS BIG RISE

    SYDNEY. Friday: The [?] in the Northern [?] ...

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  20. LACHLAN RIVES CEASES TO FLOW

    HAY, Friday: Residents of Boolagal are facing the most grave post non because of the dry state of the Lachlan river. A chain a stag[?] ...

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  21. Note Issue Decline

    CANBERRA. Friday: There has been a sharp decline in the Australian note issue and the demand for silver and copper coins. This is attributed ...

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  22. ABOTTOIRS CONTROL NOT FINALISED

    SYDNEY, Friday : The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said today it had not yet been decided whether the Commonwealth Government would ...

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  23. Heat Wave Increases Bushfire Peril

    SYDNEY. Friday: The Acting Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Newman issued a warming today that heat and threatening will had greatly increase ...

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  24. Mountains Businessman Loses Appeal Against Receiving Conviction

    SYDNEY. Friday: Wealthy Blue mountains business man, Walter A. Kingston (50), at Parramatta Quarter Sessions today confessed he had ...

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  25. New Commander for Australian Navy

    CANBERRA. Friday: The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Making) announced tonight that Captain W. B. F[?]combe, D.S.O., had been appointed to ...

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  26. Union Leader Applauds British Policy

    SYDNEY. Friday: The proposal of the British Government to introduce legislation to maintain postwar wages at not less than wartime levels, and ...

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  27. Uni. Admission Quotas Fixed

    SYDNEY. Friday: Quotas for admission to Sydney University for [?] have been fixed at 645 by the Universities Commission. The quotas [?] ...

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  28. Relief Fund Forwards Money to Bengal

    SYDNEY, Friday: Professor Elkin President of the Indian Relief Fund stated tonight that the Committee in charge of the [?] had decided to ...

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  29. Man Committed on Manslaughter Charge

    SYDNEY. Friday: At today's inquest into the death of Peter Reid, who died at Ryde Hospital form meningitis, following [?]itis, the coronet ...

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  30. TWO APPlICATIONS FOR AJC COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Only two applications have been received for the vacancy on the AJC Committee. These are Mr. W. R. Dovey. KC, and R ...

    Article : 42 words
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