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  2. Advertising

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  3. Forecast:

    Fine day, with Local late afternoon or evening thunder; N.E. to N. winds. ...

    Article : 14 words
  4. STEWART DAWSON GIVES EVIDENCE IN HIS DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Counsel for David Stewart Dawson objected strongly in the Quarter Sessions today when the Crown Prosecutor suggested that Dawson was known to his associates ...

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  5. BRADMAN MAY NOT PLAY TODAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Bradman may not continue his innings tomorrow. He walked out to the wicket limping to join Barnes in the vital partnership today. He was ill tonight and there is some doubt whether he will be fit to ...

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  6. CLAIM BYRNES TAMED THE RUSSIAN BEAR

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Herald Tribune columnists, Joseph and Stewart Alsop, state that the first peace ...

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    Mechanical brain that will be greater than any other brain in the world — human or mechanical — is being built at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  8. Churchill Statue Model

    LONDON, Monday: The Mayor of Dover, after a secret meeting of the Mayors of the Cinque Ports to consider the proposal ...

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  9. Lack of Ships Will Cause Labor Shortage

    CANBERRA, Monday: Because of the shortage of shipping for migrants, Australian industry was unlikely to get all the labor ...

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  10. Trail of Constable on Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday: Evidence of the health and temperament of Mrs. Audrey Elva Cable (29), who died on September 22, was ...

    Article : 358 words
  11. HE HATES THE WORLD!

    LONDON, Monday: Fifty-eight-year-old Raoul Duval, of Amiens, who has stayed in bed for 15 years, has been ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. JEW RADIO REPRISAL THREAT

    LONDON, Monday: The Irgunz Vai Leumi radio at Jerusalem threatened that a British Army officer would be thrashed with ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. MYSTERY DISEASE KILLS NEW-BORN BABIES

    LONDON, Monday: Seventeen newly-born babies died in less than a month as a result of an ailment which is believed to be ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. Audacious £4000 Robbery

    SYDNEY, Monday: The joint savings of a Chinese family— more than £4000—were stolen from a house at Botany this ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. Bitter Cold in Britain

    LONDON, Monday: A bitterly cold wind from Russia brought snow, frost, ice and a record power cut to ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. Nationalisation Plan For German Industry

    LONDON, Monday: The report that the Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) had sent a message to Cabinet from New York to postpone ...

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  17. DECISION THIS WEEK ON LABOR COST PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, Monday: Decision on the methods by which the Government will assist commerce and industry to meet the ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. U.S. Labor Leader's Depression Warning

    NEW YORK, Monday: Philip Murray, president of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, told White House economic advisers that a new depression was imminent unless wages were raised to support the present inflated price ...

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  19. MANY FINED FOR HAVING NO TRAIN TICKETS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Pines totalling £694 were imposed on 353 persons convicted during last month for breaches of the ...

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  20. TEACHER'S POSER ON SALARIES

    SYDNEY, Monday: "Is the manager of a brewery worth five times as much to the community as the headmaster of ...

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  21. BAKERS KEEP UP SYDNEY BREAD SUPPLY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Sydney's bread needs were met almost fully today and the Master Bakers' Association hopes that there ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. Germans Seek Release Of Prisoners

    HAMBURG, Monday: Speakers at a mass demonstration organised by the Social Democratic Party in ...

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  23. NATIVES CHARGED WITH BURYING PEOPLE ALIVE

    LONDON, Monday. The Associated Press correspondent at Khartoum says the Government post at Talodi has reported that ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. SECRET FILE TAKEN FROM BRITISH H.Q. IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday: The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express says that a top secret file is missing from Lancaster House, ...

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  25. NO RISE LIKELY FOR PENSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Monday: Old-age and invalid pensioners were not likely to benefit from the basic wage increase, it was explained ...

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  26. PEACE IN THE AIR, SAYS UNO CHIEF

    NEW YORK, Monday: The horizon is grighter; peace is not only in the air, but is more certain than it was. ...

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  27. LURLINE SOON LUXURY LINER AGAIN

    LOS ANGELES, Monday: Matson Steamship Lines announced that the liner Lurline would resume service soon as the ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. Rumored Engagement of Princess

    NEW YORK, Monday: The London correspondent of the New York Times asserts that only politics are delaying the ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. SANTA CLAUS HAS HANDS BURNT

    AUCKLAND, Monday: Waiting to appear at a children's party at Greymouth as Santa Claus, Len McGlashan lit a cigarette, which ...

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  30. Qld. Wage Increases

    BRISBANE, Monday: An interim award by the Queensland Industrial Court today granted an increase of 7/- per week in the ...

    Article : 48 words
  31. FRANCO AFRAID OF FIFTH COLUMN

    LONDON, Monday: "The world faces a state of war which may be declared at any time," said General Franco, addressing graduates of Sara-gossa military academy. "Spaniards did not ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. NO KNOWLEDGE OF U.N.O. APPEAL ON ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA, Monday: Departmental officials here said today that they had no knowledge of alleged approaches to the United ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. Some Laugh, Some Cry: Italians Going Home

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Some Italian prisoners of war were laughing, but others were weeping, as they boarded the Empire Clyde, which will leave Port Melbourne for Naples tomorrow. ...

    Article : 147 words
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  35. SUPPORT FOR STRIKING GAS WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A meeting of representatives of the ACTU and the 15 unions associated with the production of gas ...

    Article : 89 words
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