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  2. Advertising

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  3. Forecast:

    Fine, except for isolated light showers; S.E. winds. ...

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  4. INQUIRY BOARD VISITS SCENE OF TRAIN CRASH

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A train with six carriages re-enacted the fatal run at Camp Mountain today when the Board of Inquiry and survivors of the smash, with railway officials, went over the line. ...

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  5. Less Silver In Coins

    The Federal Government has decided to reduce the silver content of Australian coinage. ...

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  6. Australia Population Trend "Alarming"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: According to the present population trend Australia as a nation was "bleeding to death," the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) said in the House of Representatives ...

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  7. Kesselring Should Not Die, Says British Leader

    Nazi field Marshal Kesseiring has been condemned to death by shooting after a three months' trial before the British Military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANS TO MAN SHIPS AGAIN SOON

    LONDON, Thursday: German-manned ships will soon be seen on the high seas again. ...

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  9. OSCILLATING BED FOR MRS TRUMAN

    KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Thursday: President Truman's ailing mother was installed yesterday in a ...

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  10. MORE TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The distribution of tobacco and cigarettes will be increased 5 per cent. in June. ...

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  11. Refugees Dumped on British?

    LONDON, Thursday: In the past few weeks a steady stream of refugees has been pouring from Yugoslavia through ...

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  12. Machine To Fight Farm Pests

    British and oversea scientists and businessmen yesterday saw the first demonstration of a machine which ...

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  13. JAP. WAR EQUIPMENT DESTROYED

    TOKIO, Thursday: The destruction of all Japanese equipment and war potential in the 20,000 square miles of territory ...

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  14. London Gun Gangs Rounded Up

    LONDON, Thursday: In a month's intensive hunt for criminals 1000 detectives and several thousand uniformed police ...

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  15. Shipping Freights Will Increase

    The public must be prepared for substantially increased shipping freights, which will become ...

    Article : 249 words
  16. Three U.S. Sailors Robbed

    Three visiting American sailors were victims of robberies—two with violence —early today. ...

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  17. FEWER YOUNG CHILDREN DIE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday: The death rate of children between one year and 14 was lower in 1946 than in 1939, when the ...

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  18. DISPOSALS AUCTION AT EVANS HEAD

    EVANS HEAD, Thursday:— The sale by the Commonwealth Disposals Commission of buildings, kitchen equipment and ...

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  19. 50 JET FIGHTERS TO BE BUILT IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, - Thursday: The Commonwealth Government has let contracts for the manufacture in Australia, of 50 Vampire ...

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  20. APPEAL BY MENZIES ON MEAT FOR U.K.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) tonight appealed to the Federal Government to ...

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  21. FEWER GERMAN HUNGER MARCHES

    DUSSELDORF, Thursday: Although sporadic hunger demonstrations are still taking place in the Rhine-Westphalia region, a ...

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  22. Improved Australia U.S. Air Service

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday: A faster and more frequent air service between here and Australia and New Zealand began yesterday ...

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  23. NASH HOPEFUL ON TRADE TALKS

    LONDON, Thursday: The New Zealand delegate, Mr. Walter Nash, who returned here by air from Geneva, said when he ...

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  24. BRUCE SAYS U.K. MUST SPECIALISE PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Thursday: viscount Bruce, speaking at Manchester to-day, said Britain, faced with the obligation to provide external ...

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  25. ALL ALLEGED LYNCHING MOB ACQUITTED

    GREENVILLE (South Carolina), Thursday: In the first case in the south's history of a mass trial of an alleged lynching mob, a county jury late last night acquitted all 28 defendants of ...

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  27. FAR EAST WAR CRIMES TRIALS

    LONDON, Thursday: Progress of the war crimes trials by British military courts at Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaya ...

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  28. Rockhampton Case

    BRISBANE, Thursday: On the recommendation of the Crown Law Department, the Attorney-General (Mr Gledson) will ...

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  29. 4000 Killed In India In Six Months

    LONDON, Thursday: The Secretary for India (Lord Listowel) said in the House of Lords that 4014 persons had ...

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  30. FIVE U.S. SAILORS WANT TO MARRY ALREADY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Five of the visiting American sailors have applied for permission to marry Australian girls whom they have ...

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  31. U.S. Army Air Crash

    CHAMPAIGN (Illinois), Thursda: Seven soldiers were killed on Tuesday night when an Army B25 crashed in a farm field, four miles ...

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  32. Old Doctor Admits Having Put Men "Out of Their Misery"

    LONDON, Thursday: Dr E. A. Barton, who has practised 40 years in Kensington, told the Daily Express: "I have put men out of their misery more then once and I know other doctors who have done the same. We all know that euthanasia is practised, but few doctors dare mention it outside ...

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  33. CLAIM RUSSIA HAS EYES ON ALASKA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: There is ample evidence of increased Russian air activity over Alaska, and that's not "just for ...

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