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  3. Lone Swimmer Brakes High Seas At Glenelg

    Despite unusually high seas which crashed over the seawall at Glenelg yesterday afternoon, one lone swimmer, a girl, dared the elements and swam about 100 yards out to sea. Photo shows the scene at Glenelg yesterday with the swimmer in the surf in the foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JEWS SEEK SHIPS FROM TRUMAN

    The Hebrew Committee of National Liberation today announced that it had asked President Truman to underwrite illegal immigration to Palestine by supplying 20 ships, 500 lorries and ...

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  5. GENEVA TALKS IN BALANCE

    Divergence of opinion between the Truman Administration and the Republican-dominated Congress on the tariff issue has led to what Reuter's Washington correspondent describes ...

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  6. Opposition's Attitude To Pay Proposal

    A proposal that the Opposition should deal with the Members Salaries Increase Bill as non-party measure was ...

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  7. Final Decision On India

    The Cabinet and the Viceroy of India (Viscount Mountbatten) met at No. 10 Downing street today, and made a final ...

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  8. EMPIRE DAY TRIBUTE

    In a practical tribute to the people of Britain, more than 2.500 food parcels were placed on Queen Victoria's statue in ...

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  9. LIGHT RAIN IN COUNTRY

    Pastoral and agricultural areas did not benefit greatly from light scattered rains which fell over the State ...

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  10. Government Air Plan Condemned

    The time had arrived when the Commonwealth Government should totally reconsider its nationalisation programme of ...

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  11. PRODUCTIVE DRIVE IN BRITAIN

    The "Daily Mall" says that goods are coming off conveyor belts and production lines in the industrial Midlands with file ...

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  12. U.S. SHIPS LEAVE MELBOURNE

    Police and policewomen were called to" Port Melbourne early this morning to disperse about 200 girls, who blocked ...

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  13. COAL ADEQUATE FOR NEXT WEEK

    The Premier (Air. Playford) said yesterday that reported sailings of colliers indicated that there would be ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. Republican Attack

    The House of Representatives' debate on the controversial Wool Bill mushroomed into a broadside attack by The House of Representatives' debate on the controversial Wool Bill mushroomed into a broadside attack by ...

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  15. U.S. Sailor To Marry Sydney Girl

    The first marriage between a TJS sailor from the US Navy Task Force and a Sydney girl will take place tomorrow. ...

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  16. English Mail Bags Broached In Transit

    Fourteen bags of English mail were found to have been broached when unloaded at Auckland from the Australian Star, which arrived ...

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  17. Smouldering Cigarette Causes Man's Death

    An invalid pensioner was asphyxiated this morning in his smoke-filled bedroom in Juliet street, Enmore, a suburb of ...

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  18. BRITISH AIR LINES MOVE REJECTED

    MONTREAL* May 22:—AAP. The International Civil Aviation Organisation today rejected by 10 votes to nine a British motion to ...

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  19. U.S. Sailor Arrested

    An 18-year-old American sailor was arrested tonight and charged with rape. The police were investigating a ...

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  20. King's Brother-In-Law Ill

    The Earl of Harewpod, husband of HRH the Princess Royal is suftering from cardiac complications and bronchial asthma following a ...

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  21. Federal Study Of Position At Newcastle

    as coal production was now better than it was last week, further consideration was being given to the proposed closing down of the ...

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  22. Himmler's Adjutant Captured

    American war crimes investigators, after a two-year search, today captured Brig.-Gen. Eric Neumann, Himmler's principal adjutant,, says ...

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  23. 15,000 "NEW" LISTENERS

    More than 15,000 new wireless licences have been issued by the PMG's department since it began a ...

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  24. Mr. Thornton To Attend

    The national secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. E. Thornton), who is the Australian representative on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. British Viewpoint .

    LONDON, May 23.—The deadlock between Australia and America at Geneva has affected the entire range of ...

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  26. New Japanese Premier Elected

    Tetsu Katayama, leader of the Social Democrat Party, was tonight formally elected Premier by members or the Diet with an ...

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  27. 4,325 Tons Of Coal Lost Yesterday

    With five collieries Idle on the Northern field, a total of 4325 tons was lost today. At Abermain Nos. 1 and 3 (1,440 ...

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  28. German Reparations For Australia –

    The Inter-Allied Reparations Agency today made another allocation to member Governments of items of industrial capital ...

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  29. Bloodless Coup D'Etat In Java

    Information reaching the Dutch information service says that unarmed Sundanese members of the Pasoendan Party last night toot ...

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  30. URANIUM EXPERT ARRIVES

    Mr. j. Cameron, British geologist and an expert on uranium extraction, arrived in Adelaide yesterday with the Director of Mines (Mr. S. ...

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  31. Adam Lindsay Gordon's Life To Be Filmed

    Garden City Productions Pty. Ltd. has been formed in Ballarat solely to produce a feature-length color film based on ...

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  32. Exchange Regulations Amended

    Banking and foreign exchange regulations were amended tonight to provide for an increase in the maximum amount of money orders ...

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  33. Shortage Of Wharf Labor In Sydney

    Because of the rain and a shortage of 1.800 wharf laborers in Sydney today, one oversea and four interstate ships failed to obtain any ...

    Article : 56 words
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