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  4. Belsen Condemned Hanged

    LONDON, Friday: Josef Kramer, the "Beast of Belsen" Irma Grese and nine other officials of the Belsen ...

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  5. High Court Over-Rules Govt. on Airlines Nationalisation

    SYDNEY, Friday: Demurrers entered by the Commonwealth Government, claiming that its legislation for the nationalisation of air transport was valid, were overruled in a judgment by the Full Bench of the High ...

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  6. Trials Of Qld- Built Frigate

    TOP: The Murchison, during the trials, when a speed of 19.7 knots was attained. Overall length of the vessel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHIFLEY OPPOSES COMMUNIST

    ADELAIDE, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr.Chifley) has informed a South Australian ALP committee that ...

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  8. FIRST NEW CARS ARRIVE FROM BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday: First shipment of British-made cars for the Australian market has arrived in Melbourne ...

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  9. All Cruel At Dachau

    LONDON, Friday: Before announcing the sentences in the Dachau concentration camp trial the president said that the court ...

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  10. Royal Navy Guards Bar Police from Scene of Accident

    BRISBANE, Friday: Guards prevented civil police from entering Mt Cootha reserve this afternoon to inquire into an ...

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  11. Persia Wants Allied Troops To Get Out

    LONDON, Friday : The Persian Foreign Ministry sent a memorandum to the British, American and ...

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  12. HANGED IN PRISON CELL

    LONDON, Friday: Professor R. Vargenechten, former Dutch: Attorney-General, who was sentenced to death by a special ...

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  13. 204 Accused Of War Crimes in Java

    LONDON, Friday: The Allied War Crimes Commission in Java has listed 204 war criminals, of whom 43 are under ...

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  14. "AUST. GIRLS INVETERATE SMOKERS"

    BRISBANE, Friday: From what he had seen of Australian girls, in the six weeks he had been in the country he thought ...

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  15. Strikers Likely to Resume

    SYDNEY, Friday: "There is no possibility of the rationing of gas and electricity being eased before Christmas, even if the miners go back to work on Monday," the State Minister for Works (Mr Cahill) said tonight. Present indications were that no industry would be able to re-start ...

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  16. NOVEL MOVE BY STRIKERS

    TOKIO, Friday: Demon stating for higher wages, workers on one of the city's electric train systems ...

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  17. LIMITS ON AGENTS' COMMISSIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Important alterations, limiting the fee or commissions which may be charged by business agents on ...

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  18. NUFFIELD BUYS VICTORIA PARK

    SYDNEY, Friday: Victoria Park racecourse has been sold to Viscount Nuffield for £205,000. Shareholders of Victoria Park ...

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  19. U.K Pressmen to Inspect Russian Occupation Zone

    LONDON, Friday: Marshal Zhukov stated today he would welcome visits from parties of British journalists and ...

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  20. BRITAIN ACCEPTS U.S LOAN

    LONDON, Friday: The Government motion for acceptance of the United States loan and conditions was carried by 345 votes ...

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  21. JAM IN BATAVIA DOCKS

    LONDON, Friday: The American transport, USS Vinton, has been waiting for two days at Batavia to unload a cargo of 2300 ...

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  22. RETURN OF AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    SYDNEY, Friday: By the end of February, 106,000 Australian troops from Island bases, including all those from ...

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  23. MINOR FIRE IN BRISBANE THEATRE

    BRISBANE, Friday: A fire broke out at St. James picture theatre in the city shortly after noon today. Damage, ...

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  24. BEVIN LEAVES FOR MOSCOW

    LONDON, Friday: The Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) left for Moscow in a Skymaster plane today. ...

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  25. CHIFLEY EXPECTS SETTLEMENT

    Breaking his long public silence about the industrial dispute, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today announced that he had strong hopes that a settlement would be effected. ...

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  26. Commonwealth Electorate Boundaries May be Altered

    CANBERRA, Friday: A redistribution of Federal electorates the adjustment of all electoral anomalies, and a possible increase ...

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  27. BOY DROWNED AT BALLINA

    BALLINA, Friday: Robert Arthur Charles Sinclair (8), son of Mr arid Mrs Arthur Thomas Sinclair, of Tregeagle, was ...

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  28. LITTLE COAL BEFORE XMAS

    Mr Cahill, in announcing that rationing would continue, said that, assuming the miners started on Monday, approximately 150,000 tons of coal would be produced before they took their Christmas holidays. Of this only ...

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  29. EDITOR'S FORTUNE

    LONDON, Friday: Mr G. G. Dawson, former editor of The Times, who died on November 7, 1944, left £126,513. ...

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  30. SHARPENING BLUE PENCILS

    LONDON, Friday: The Soviet censors are preparing for their busiest time in two years, says the Associated Press ...

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  31. King 50 Yesterday

    LONDON, Friday: His Majesty King George is 50 years old today. He began the day, as usual, working at his desk at ...

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