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  4. IPSWICH STRIKERS ACCEPT GOVT. TERMS

    BRISBANE: A mass meeting of 2000 striking railwaymen at Ipswich railway workshops decided by a three to one majority to accept the Government's terms of three and Ave minutes washing times as a basis for further negotiations. ...

    Article : 587 words
  5. Russia Moving For Two-Power Domination?

    LONDON: Russia is trying to make the United States weary of U.N.O. in order to force a campaign for a twoPower—Russo-American—world which is at present being perpetually propagated in the United States, says the ...

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  7. TERRIFIC TIDAL WAVES SWEEP HAWAII

    Many lives were lost and great damage was caused when huge tidal waves swept the North Pacific recently, A submarine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  8. Six Men Fined

    SYDNEY: Arising out of allegations made recently by the auditor of the Masonic Club, lines and costs amounting to £429 were ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. Volcanic Islands Now Disappearing

    NEW, YORK: The Tokio representative of the Associated Press says that American avaltors reported that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. Mostly Idle

    BRISBANE: Strong criticism of methods at the Rocklea Post-War Reconstruction Training School was voiced yesterday by the ...

    Article : 304 words
  11. Nine to Die

    SINGAPORE: After one of the biggest war crimes trials the Jap Lieut Colonel Sumida Haruzo, a warrant officer, and five sergeant ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. Plan Commended

    BRISBANE Commenting yesterday on the suggestion that Queensland should follow Britain's lead in the establishment of ...

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  13. Witness Tells of Auschwitz Horrors

    NUREMBERG: The man who in a statement to the British authorities admitted, giving orders for the killing of 2,500,000 people ...

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  14. New Fabric May Cause Revolution in Clothing

    LONDON: Outstripping many old style fabrics, which shrink almost; to vanishing point after repeated: washing, ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. Need Stressed

    CANBERRA: The need for the extension of stabilisation to provide greater security for the farming population of Australia, ...

    Article : 368 words
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  17. Lieut.-Gen. Robertson

    CANBERRA: The appointment of Lieut. General H. C. H. Robertson as Commander in Chief of the British Commonwealth ...

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  18. Rough Weather

    SYDNEY: High seas, accompanled by winds which reached a velocly of 45 miles an hour, pounded the New South Wales coast ...

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  19. German Spy Ring

    SHANGHAI: The Associated Press' says that the American authorities' have arrested 7 alleged members of a German ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. Dutch Refugees

    CANBERRA: All Dutch civilians who came to Australia, as refugees during the war, and who are drawing incomes from Dusch ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. Petrol Price Down 1d. To-day

    CANBERRA: A reduction of 1d a gallon' in the price of petrol was announced by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. Death Sentence on Jap. Commuted

    RABAUL: The Adjutant General in Melbourne has commuted the sentence of death by hanging by the War Crimes Court on a ...

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  23. Died from Shock

    LONGREACH: Though she suffered only minor scratches when she fell between the railway platfoam and a train, a 54-year-old ...

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  24. Movie Has World Premiere on Airliner

    NEW YORK: The New York Times says that the first world premiere of a movie aboard an airliner occurred on the Pun ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. Clothes Rationing to be Reviewed To-day

    CANBERRA: At its meeting today the Ralonding Commission will probably discuss the future of clothes rationing in Australia. ...

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