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  2. Advertising

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  4. 'Mummy's Lying Dead In Yard'—Inquest On Electrocution

    The frantic screams of a 12-year-old girl—"Mummy's lying dead in the backyard"—were the first indication Valley neighbours had that Mrs. Rita Catherine McPherson Knapman, 29, had been electrocuted while hanging a singlet on a clothes line. ...

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  5. Sinatra Arrested On Assault Charge

    HOLLYWOOD. April 9 (A. A. P.): The crooner, Frank Sinatra, was arrested and charged with assaulting Lee Mortimer, film columnist for the New York "Daily Mirror." Sinatra pleaded not guilty, and Was released on 500 dollars ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. RIGID SECURITY CLAMP DOWN IN AUST. SOON

    MELBOURNE: Australian Navy, Army and Air Force establishments will soon adopt "security" measures that are expected to be far stricter than any applied since the end of the war, according to a special representative of the "Herald." ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY NOT BANNED IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, April 9: There is no ban on the public observance of Anzac Day by Australian troops in Japan, and any suggestion that there has been is described by the B. C. O. F. public relations ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. Sydney Bus Accident Finding

    SYDNEY: Overturning of a Transport Department bus in Sydney Road. Balgowlah, on ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. Not Guilty Of Murder Of Son

    SYDNEY: After only a short retirement the jury to-day found Mrs. Jean Ethel Wright not ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. Rosalie House Collapses During Repairs; 2 Hurt

    Three men had a narrow escape from serious injury when a house at Agars Street, Rosalie, collapsed during restumping operations to-day. They were N. Macarthur, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 226 words
  11. Girl Brings Police to Rendezvous

    MELBOURNE: An 18 year old girl resident of Northcote. a Melbourne suburb, who told the police that a 19-year-old youth had fired ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. New Building Likely For Federal Parlt.

    CANBERRA: The construction of a new Federal Parliament House at Canberra is not very far distant. This Forecast was mode today by ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. New Federal Offices for Brisbane

    CANBERRA: Work has already been begun by experts of the Federal Works and Housing Department on plans for new ...

    Article : 149 words
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  16. ARCHBISHOP OF TORONTO DEAD

    TORONTO, April 9 (A. A. P.): The death has occurred of the Archbishop of Toronto (Most Rev. Derwyn T. Owen), from a heart attack, ...

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  17. Promise On Price Delay

    CANBERRA: A promise that he would investigate complaints about delays in price-fixing if specific instances were provided, ...

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  18. UP TO £9 A WEEK FOR A. N. A. CLERKS

    MELBOURNE: Clerks employed by Australian National Airways and Qantas Empire Airways will receive wages ranging from £273 a year for the first year of service to £449 a year for their 12 ...

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  19. For New Wing

    A bulldozer was busy this morning clearing land and trees in readiness for building another extension to the South Brisbane Auxiliary Hospital. The building will be approximately five stories and have about 600 beds and will cost £600,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "PETROL EXCUSE TO KEEP JOBS"

    SYDNEY: Petrol rationing was being retained merely as an excuse to maintain a costly Government department. it was stated ...

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  21. FEDERAL GOVT. SUPPORTS OUTLAWRY OF ATOM BOMB

    CANBERRA: Because it believes that it will provide the surest means of protecting Australian cities and the Australian people, the Federal Government will strongly support the outlawing of atomic warfare. This information has just been ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. Industrial Court Busy

    Thirty-four cases were listed for hearing at the Industrial Court today before Messrs. Rior[?] and Dwyer. ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. Free Football Competition Closes Sat.

    An entry form, together With full conditions, for the second of the free football competitions sponsored by "The Telegraph," ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. Postal Jobs In Demand

    For 200 positions as postal officers in Queensland 1,860 applications have been received by the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector ...

    Article : 91 words
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