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  4. Grim Picture Painted of the Possible Fate of Mankind in 20 to 30 Years

    In giving evidence in Washington before joint hearings of the Military Committee and the Commerce Committee of the Senate, Dr Irving Langmuir, physicist, of the General Electric Company, said that science was ...

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  5. SYDNEY FACED WITH BIG BLACK-OUT

    Bunnerong power house is to be isolated by cutting off all essential supplies, including coal, as from tomorrow. This decision was reached at the Trades Hall this afternoon by the NSW Trades and Labor Council Disputes Committee, following the ...

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  6. MOVING TO CLIMAX?

    The Jerusalem correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” states that all British leave In Palestine is reported to have been cancelled. ...

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  7. QUEEN MARY VISITS A W.R.N.S. UNIT

    H.M. Queen Mary, with WRNS. at Greenwich. on the Queen’s left is Dame Vera Laughton Matthews, DBE„ Director of the WRNS.. and on her right is Commodore A. W. S. Agar Vc., DSO., president ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Big Phone Extension Programme

    The Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr J. Malone) said today that Sydney’s telephone network was to be expanded to provide 32 new ...

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  9. WELCOME TO P.O.W.

    Sydney outdid Itself today welcoming home Australian P.’sO.W. From three ships 1019 ex-P[?] streamed down gangways to ...

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  10. Court Upsets Medical Board’s Finding

    Decision of the Disciplinary Tribunal of the NSW Medical Board, which suspended Dr Augustine Joseph Fitzgerald, of Macquarie st., for ...

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  11. RESUMPTION OF TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The world-wide textile shortage might drive not only Australia, but other countries into the arms of Japan, and might easily compel an ...

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  12. 25,000 Were Massacred

    When the hearing began on Monday of charges against General Tomoyoki Yamashita—the trial has been fixed for October 29—the ...

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  13. Australia Buying Wheat From Canada

    Admitting in the Legislative Assembly today that Australia was importing wheat from Canada, the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  14. 3 MEN MISSING

    On a voyage from Port Fairy to Williamstown, the fishing cotter Thistle was wrecked on the Corsair Rock, off Point Nepean, in ...

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  15. Talks on Indo-China Breakdown

    Negotiations between the French and Annamites in Indo-China have broken down. New Delhi radio reports that ...

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  16. WRNS Commander Among 26 Killed

    Chief Officer Mary Mackenzie (commanding officer of WRNS in the Levant and Eastern Mediterranean) and her husband, a lieut-colonel in ...

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  17. JAPANESE CRIMES IN NEW GUINEA

    A board of inquiry has been set up at the 6th Division headquarters to investigate Japanese war crimes In the Wewak area. ...

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  18. Chinese Communist Chief Murdered

    A fusillade of shots killed the secretary-general of the Communist party at Chungking. Li Shao Shin. while he was motoring in a quiet ...

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  19. Mr Menzies Wants Action Here

    Appointment by the Federal Government of a small committee of leading physicists to investigate the possibilities of production and use of ...

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  20. GREEK CABINET RESIGNS

    The Greek Cabinet, led by M. Voulgaris has resigned. ...

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  22. HOSPITALS SOLD A “PUP”

    State lottery had relieved the Government of carrying out Its obligations with regard to hospitals, said the president of the Hospitals’ ...

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  23. 25,000 DOCKERS IDLE

    Beginning a fortnight ago, when 60 dockers at Birkenhead struck and demanded an extra 8/ a day for unloading timber, the strike of ...

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  24. FEARS OUTBREAK OF GUN PLAY

    If fish smuggling continued It would not be long before there would be shootings, suicides and murders, said Mr Sheahan (Lab., ...

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  25. “BLAST OF HEAT AND A TERRIFIC FLAME”

    Two Australian POW who were in Nagasaki when the atomic bomb was dropped returned to Sydney today on HMAS Quiberon. ...

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  26. NEARLY 6000 JAPS DROWNED

    Carrying 6000 Japanese, the passenger ship Muroto Maru struck a mine and sank off Kobe on Sunday, reports Dom[?] Newsagency ...

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  27. Miltary “Reasons” For Gauge Changes

    Military reasons for the extension of railways and the unification of gauges were given today by the Ministed for Defence (Mr Beasley) to ...

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  28. Family Has Miraculous Escape

    George Crocker, his wife and their eight-year-old daughter had a miraculous escape from death today when their truck was swept along in front ...

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  29. CHILDREN ON “STRIKE”

    Wooloomooloo school children today went on “strike” to welcome home returning P.’sO.W. As buses filled with ex-prisoners passed the ...

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  30. 17 HOUSES DEMOLISHED WHEN BOMBER CRASHES

    Probably unique in the history of aircraft, a Stirling bomber which crashed in Yorkshire today, demolished a complete row of 17 houses ...

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