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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

    FINE; S.W. TO S. WINDS. ...

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  4. Waterside Dispute Continues in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday: While 57 ships were idle today because of the waterside workers1' strike, 60,000 tons of cargo remained in the holds awaiting discharge. ...

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  5. Australia to Seek Cessation of Petrol Rationing

    CANBERRA, Thursday: It was learned authoritatively today that the Federal Government would ...

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  6. Two Sites in W.A. for Testing Rocket Bombs

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Two main sites are being investigated among the list of several proposed for ...

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  7. INQUIRY INTO GOERING'S SUICIDE

    LONDON, Thursday: The Associated Press representative at Nuremberg says: The United States Army three-man board which is investigating Goering's suicide has summoned singly every person within shooting ...

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  8. Jewellery Stolen from Windsors

    LONDON, Thursday:— Jewellery understood to be valued at several thousand pounds, belonging to the ...

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  9. Sister's Claim On Fatal Shooting

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The sister of the man who was fatally shot by detectives last night claimed today ...

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  10. Crew Swam Mile To Shore

    GRAFTON, Thursday: The crew of the R.A.N. tug Waree—two officers and 20 ratings—-swam a ...

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  11. Threat to Melbourne Rail Services

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A new threat to Melbourne's train services developed today when 400 employees of the Newport ...

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  12. System of Rationing by Garages

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Petrol rationing by the garages instead of the existing system, pending the restoration of fuel ...

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  13. TASK OF CLEARING MINEFIELDS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:— Minefields off the Queensland coast would be cleared early in 1947 as soon as priority work ...

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  14. U.S. REFUSES LOAN TO CZECHS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:— The State Department has broken off negotiations on the Czech request for a 15million ...

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  15. Grazier Bound Over

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Owen Patrick Gar van, a Crown witness in the Stewart shooting case, appeared at the Central ...

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  16. ACTU INTERSTATE EXECUTIVE TO MEET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The emergency Committee of the A.C.T.U. which met in Melbourne today decided to call a meeting ...

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  17. BRADMAN TO PLAY ON SATURDAY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Don Bradman practised for the first time this season at Kensington Oval this afternoon and will play ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. Chinese Leader's Proposals for End Of Civil War

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Associated Press correspondent at Nanking says Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in one of his rare public statements set forth eight proposals for ...

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  19. No Change In Soviet Tactics

    LONDON, Thursday: It is noted with regret in London that there has been no change in the Russian ...

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  20. RECORD FLIGHT FROM PARIS TO U.S.

    WESTOVER FIELD (Massachusetts), Thursday: The Pacusan "Dreamboat" flew non-stop from Paris in 12 hours, 75 ...

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  21. AGREEMENT FOR A.B.C. TO BROADCAST CRICKET IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: After lengthy negotiations, agreement was reached today under which the Australian Broadcasting ...

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  22. ARAB CALL TO YOUTHS

    DAMASCUS, Thursday: The Arab meeting, rejecting the policy of "diplomatic exchanges." called on the Arab youths to ...

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  23. Melbourne Foundries May Be Closed

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Complete closure of all foundries in the metropolitan area is threatened next week. ...

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  24. ELECTED TO SENATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The three Labor Senators for NSW, Senators Ashley, Arnold and Large, were elected by absolute majorities in ...

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  26. Regulations to Be Reviewed By Ministers

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifiey) said today that the question of whether the ...

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  27. Alleged Offer of £2500 To "Keep Out" Of Dawson Case

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An allegation that David Stewart Dawson (24) had offered her £2500 to "keep out" of the case in which he is charged with maliciously wounding George Rankin McKay, following a party at ...

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  28. BELGIAN CHARGE AGAINST SPAIN

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Thursday: Belgium sent a note to the Security Council, charging Spain with ...

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  29. Japanese Decision on War

    TOKIO, Thursday: An Imperial conference on September 6, 1941, at which Emperor Hirohito presided, resolved to ...

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  30. CASE ON BABY'S CUSTODY

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday: The Californian District Appeals Court took under submission the case of the homesick Australian ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. Bandits Again Active In Greece

    ATHENS, Thursday: Villages in Elassona are being evacuated under threats from bandtis who arrived in Larissa on ...

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