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  4. Wall of Silence On Suspected Warship Sabotage

    LONDON, Friday: Naval and dockyard authorities have imposed a rigid blackout on the investigations into alleged sabotage in Australia's new light aircraft carrier, HMAS Sydney. ...

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  5. U.S. Union Drops High Wages For Low Prices

    Mr Walter Renther, president of the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. British Soldier, Shot in the Back By Russians, Dies

    BERLIN, Friday: A British soldier who was shot when a Soviet patrol arrested a group of British soldiers in a zonal border incident has died in hospital. The victim was Private C. Knill, of Cornwall, who received wounds in ...

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  7. C. of E. Archbishop's Son to Marry Roman Catholic

    LONDON, Friday: Henry A. P. Fisher, eldest son of the Archbishop of Canterbury, will be married in the Roman ...

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  8. Trying to Send U.S. Bankrupt?

    WASHINGTON, Friday: There is a growing belief among high United States Government officials that "victory by ...

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  9. Party Breach in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday: It was futile to make any further move to bring the Liberal and Country Parties ...

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  10. NOTE ISSUE HEADING FOR RECORD

    SYDNEY, Friday: Banks throughout Australia this month have issued £8mil. in new notes to cover the ...

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  11. POPULATION GAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA, Friday: The population of Queensland increased by 158,881, in the period between 1933 and the 1947 ...

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  12. Angry Crowd On Field

    CAPETOWN, Friday: Following Washbrook's successful appeal against the light in the first Test at Durban ...

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  13. BIG RISE IN U.K. SALES OF SCRAP ALUMINIUM TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Department of Commerce figures disclosed tonight that Britain shipped 10 times as much aluminium scrap ...

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  14. WOMAN BOUND OVER ON 83 FORGERY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Friday: A woman charged with 83 counts of forgery was a faithful worker for religious and charitable ...

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  15. Head of Penfolds Dies

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr Frank Penfold Hyland, governing director of Penfolds Wines, died today aged 75. ...

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  16. "WILL NOT FIGHT AGAINST RUSSIA"

    WARSAW, Friday: Mr Harry Pollitt, general secretary of the British Communist Party, said that Britain's miners, dockers ...

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  17. SOVIET BAN ON BRITISH AND U.S. OIL FIRMS

    HAMBURG, Friday: British and American oil companies will be put out of business in the Soviet zone next month. ...

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  18. COAL OUTPUT LIKELY TO BE ABOVE LAST YEAR

    SYDNEY, Friday: The New South Wales coal miners are expected to exceed this year the 11,680,000 tons production of last ...

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  19. Wool Cheque May Be New Record

    SYDNEY, Friday: The sum of £68,247,717 paid for Australian wool from July to November this year was a record the ...

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  20. BMA OBJECTIONS TO NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Friday: The main objection by BMA members to a National Medical Service was that it was contrary to the policy of the profession to co-operate in a service ...

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  21. SECOND RE-TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Percy Charles Neville, 32, salesman, and Harold Sidney Brett, 26, salesman, are to stand trial for ...

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  22. FALSTEIN REFUSED ENDORSEMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The ALP State Executive tonight refused endorsement to Mr Max Falstein, MHR, for the Watson seat at the ...

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  23. INQUIRY INTO GASMATA MURDER

    SYDNEY, Friday: The External Territories Minister, Mr Ward, has ordered an inquiry into the murder at Gasmata of Alfred ...

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  24. BRONTE GIRL CHOSEN AS "MISS N.S.W."

    SYDNEY, Friday: Miss Beryl James, 24, of Bronte, was today chosen "Miss N.S.W." for 1948. She won £500 and a chance to ...

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  25. ONLY TWO WEEKS' HOLIDAY FOR WHARFIES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Chairman of the Stevedoring Industry Commission, Mr. Justice Kirby, has refused to increase ...

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  27. JAIL FOR FATHER OF 17 CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, Friday: Father of 17 children, John Wilson, 58, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment by Judge Barton in the ...

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  29. Room For 13,000 People On Christmas Eve Trains From Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Friday: The Railway Department will provide accommodation for nearly 13,000 persons to leave Brisbane on ...

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  30. TAR BLAZE AT LITHGOW GASWORKS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Firemen at Lithgow battled desperately with a tar blaze at the local gasworks to-day to prevent the flames ...

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  31. Detectors to Warn West Of Russian Atom Bombs

    CANBERRA, Friday: Detectors to warn the Western Powers of tests of atom bombs or radio activity by Russia or any other country have been perfected. Allied scientists believe that the number of atom bombs which could ...

    Article : 271 words
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