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  4. Car Delivered By Aeroplane

    Delivery of a new car from the Nuffield factory at Cowley, Oxon, to a customer in Guernsey inside four hours was accomplished when, for the first time in history, the Miles "Aerovan" freight carrier was used for this purpose. The car--a Mossis 8--was driven up a specially built ramp into the fusclage of the aircraft. Picture shows the new car being driven up the special ramp into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. On Threshold Of Great Developments

    CANBERRA, Wed.--''Australia was on the threshold of great developments, both as a partner in the British Commonwealth and in International sphere." ...

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  6. "Republican Tidal Wave"

    NEW YORK, Wed.--In voting, which was described as "a Republican tidal wave," Republicans won 127 House seats, leading in 109 for a potential total of 236, whereas they needed only 218 seats to organise the House next January and elect a ...

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  7. Parts Of Germany Face Grave Food Crisis

    LONDON, Wed.--The British zone in Germany, particularly the Ruhr, is facing a grave food crisis, due primarily to the non-arrival of October grain shipments, because of the American shipping strike, says the London "Times" correspondent in ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. SUDDEN DEATH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A woman, believed to be from Coff's Harbour collapsed and died in Anzac Parade, Moore Park, to-night. ...

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  9. Fats Most Difficult U.K. Food Problem

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Fats are the most difficult of Britain's food problems, said the Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) at a Press Conference. This was an outstanding case in which America's decontrol ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. Jewish Leaders Released From Detention Camp

    JERUSALEM, Wed.--Eight Jewish leaders were released from Latrun detention camp last night. They have been ...

    Article : 259 words
  11. Rail Stoppage In West Australia

    PERTH, Wed.--From midnight to-night there was a complete stoppage of West Australian railways. ...

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  12. Consumer Resistance To High Meat Prices

    NEW YORK, Wed.--The latest example of the effect of consumer resistance to high meat prices which followed the ...

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  13. Gandhi's Resolve To Fast

    BOMBAY, Wed.--Gandhi has resolved to fast until death, if the communal rioting in Beehar province does not cease in under 24 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Weary Delegates Applaud Attack

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Wednesday.--The manner in which the chairman of the General Assembly's political and security committee (M. Manuilsky), of the Ukraine, is conducting the meeting was assailed by the American, Senator Connally, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Opening Of State Parliament

    SYDNEY, Wed.--In sweltering heat the New South Wales State Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor (Lieut.-General ...

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  16. German Scientists Told To "Stay Put"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The American Military Government has "frozen" leading German scientists in the American zone, and instructed them under threat of immediate arrest, not to try to go to Berlin or the Russian zone, says the Stuttgart ...

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  17. Ban On Wool Lifted

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The black ban on wool handled by Dalgety and Co. and the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. in ...

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  18. WOMAN'S FOOT TORN OFF

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A woman had her right foot torn off and her left leg terribly injured when a motor car mounted the ...

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  19. Premature Explosion Of Depth Charge

    LONDON, Wed.--Four naval ratings were killed and one officer and two ratings seriously injured, when a depth charge ...

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  20. WILL FILE NO BILL AGAINST COUSENS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--No further proceedings are to be taken against Major Charles Cousens, who was committed for trial on a charge of high treason arising out of his broadcasts from Tokio radio in 1942. ...

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  21. WON £25,000, BUT KEPT ON SCRUBBING

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Mrs. Patrick Murphy, who with her husband won £25,000 in an Interstate consultation, spent the morning on ...

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  22. Conscription In U.K. On Permanent Basis

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Government intends to establish conscription on a permanent basis, with 18 months' service in the forces for all young men and five years on the reserve. This information is believed ...

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  23. No Diphtheria In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Wed.--For the first time in 36 years there was no case of diphtheria or suspected diphtheria under treatment in ...

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  24. Bunted To Death

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Miss Mildred Ellen Blake, 36, was burned to death when her parents' home was destroyed by fire early this ...

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  25. Duke Did Not See P.M. To Get Job

    LONDON, Wed.--"I did not see the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) for a job, it was purely a courtesy visit," said the Duke of ...

    Article : 106 words
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