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  2. Forecast

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  6. POTATO FAMINE BUT 90 TONS FORWARDED TO WAILANGARRA

    While potatoes are practically unprocurable in Warwick, six waggon loads—comprising 90 tons—pasted through Warwick yesterday en route to Wallangarra. Twenty-five tons was consigned from Aratula, only ...

    Article : 555 words
  7. DRASTIC CUTS IN ALL SERVICES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY: Harsh restrictions on the use of coal for industry, transport and essential services will be imposed in New South Wales from noon to-day. The State Government will issue a proclamation ...

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  8. Zero Hour For Japanese War Criminals

    TOKIO: The International Military Tribunal for the Par East was Reconvened yesterday to deliver judgment in the cases of Tojo and 24 other accused. Guarded by two jeeps packed with tommy guns, and ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. Nation At Mercy of Coal Miners

    SYDNEY: The happiness and prosperity of seven million Australians are at the mercy of the striking 15,000 New ...

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  10. Fed. Hospital Subsidy Termed "Miserable"

    BRISBANE: Mr Hiley suggested in Parliament yesterday that the State should demand from the Commonwealth some contribution ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. Jap. War Lords Castigated

    TOKIO: Incident by incident the International War Crimes Tribunal yesterday recounted Japan's long ...

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  12. Sydney Paint Factory Destroyed By Fire

    SYDNEY: Ten thousand people matched a spectacular Are destroy the Standard Paint and Oil Company factory at Mascot last night. ...

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  13. British Freighter On Fire

    MELBOURNE: The crew of the 7000-ton British freighter Fort Vercheres were fighting a fire in the coal cargo last night 150 miles ...

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  14. Mr. Fadden's Strike Remedy Suggestion

    CANBERRA: If the AWU in the present coal dispute could retain the right to work in open-cut mines, including Blair Athol ...

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  15. THURSDAY ISLAND INQUIRY: Minister Refuses To Table Report

    BRISBANE: On the ground that the report was confidential and referred to private and public service members in terms prejudicial to their legal rights, Mr. Jones in Parliament yesterday refused to table a report by Mr. G. Cameron, ...

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  16. Hat Stealer Arrested in Hotel

    SYDNEY: A man tried to steal 22 women's hats worth £20 from an Elizabeth street salon yesterday. ...

    Article : 84 words
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  18. New Gallows Built

    NEW YORK: The United Press Tokio representative says the verdicts are a closely guarded secret, but new ...

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  19. Boy of 12 Charged With Shooting Small Girl

    SYDNEY: A 12-year-old boy was charged with malicious wounding after a two-year-old girl was shot at Drummoyne last ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. Sex Education In Schools Advocated

    HOBART: Sex education in schools and sex talks to parents are wanted by the Australian Council of Schools Organisations. ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. Man Crashes 40 Feet From Hospital Window

    BRISBANE: Francis Blacker (70), of The Valley, leapt 40 feet from the window of the third floor of the General Hospital yesterday, ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. France Now Threatened With Rail Stoppage

    PARIS: France, hard hit by the month-old miners' strike, is now facing a threat of a nation-wide rail stoppage. ...

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  23. Soviet Opposes Atomic Control Motion

    LONDON: M. Vishinaky rejected a majority proposal calling for approval of the Western plan for world atomic control when the ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. Poison Allegedly Put In Husband's Beer

    MELBOURNE: A Richmond woman, who is alleged to have put a weed killer in her husband's bee[?] during a party at a Melbourne ...

    Article : 92 words
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  26. Australian Capital May Help To Develop Blair Athol

    BRISBANE: Australian capital will be given an opportunity to develop Blair Athol coalfield. This was disclosed last night by Mr. ...

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  27. Indonesian "Red" Leader Executed

    BATAVIA: The veteran Indonasia communist leader, Alimin, was executed on November 2, it was reported from Jogjakarta. ...

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  28. Price Control Broken Down, Says Chifley

    CANBERRA: Mr Chifley said in the House of Representatives yesterday it was quite evident in many ...

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  29. TWO MEN HURT IN RAIL ACCIDENT AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH: Railwaymen had remarkable escapes from serious injury or worse yesterday when waggons were shunted on to the line where they were working. One man, Theodore Klein, married, of Bergin street, Booval, had his ...

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  30. SOUTH-WEST CHILDREN REVEL IN SEASIDE CAMP

    BRISBANE: Four hundred and eighty-four country children are in camp at Burleigh Heads. For nearly two weeks their school life has included supervised Swimming surfing, and softball, as well as a host of other special activities. ...

    Article : 235 words
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