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  4. Average of Nearly Two Inches of Rain

    Anxiety changed to jubilation throughout the Albury district yesterday as a steady downpour of rain radically altered harvest and pasture prospects. Threat of another bad season (on the heels of the district’s worst ...

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  5. GEN. BENNETT’S OWN STORY OF ESCAPE

    Fulfilling the expectations of his friends, Lieut-General Gordon Bennett walked out of the Army Board inquiry into his escape from Singapore today. The inquiry opened at 10 a.m., and General Bennett’s counsel (Mr ...

    Article : 1,315 words
  6. Soviet Gets Krupp Works

    The Western Allies have agreed that 14 of German’s greatest undertakings, + including the Krupp works at Essen, and the Blohm and ...

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  7. Shots Fired In Bank

    A fusilade of shots greeted an armed bandit who today attempted to hold up the Liverpool street branch of the Bank of NSW. The bandit ...

    Article : 484 words
  8. Duke of Windsor Meets His Mother

    For the first time in nine years, the Duke of Windsor and Queen Mary met. The Duke stayed with his mother at Marlborough House.— Queen Mary and the Duke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Tribunal Is Cheated

    Dr Robert Ley, German Labor Front leader, committed suicide in a cell in Nuremberg last night, He was awaiting trial as a war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 253 words
  10. LIQUOR “REFORM” HOLD UP

    Difficulties in the way of Cabinet agreement on the terms of the proposed liquor reform may delay presentation to the State Parliament of ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. SOCIAL UPHEAVAL MAY ENGULF JAPAN

    With the arrival back in their homeland of the first contingents of repatriated Japanese troops from Central Pacific islands, the first signs of coming trouble in Japan in nearly three months of smooth running occupation have appeared. ...

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  12. POLITICAL RIOTS IN SOFIA

    Riots broke out in Sofia last night, reports the Sofia correspondent of Associated Press. Adherents of the Opposition and ...

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  13. SEE U.S. THREAT TO CANNED FRUIT INDUSTRY

    The deputy leader of the Country Party (Mr McEwen) said tonight it was imperative that the Commonwealth Government should ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. THUGS MAKE “MERRY” IN SYDNEY

    Sydney’s outbreak of lawlessness was worse than the era of the razor gang In 1925, said Mr A. A. Alam, MLC, today. ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. GIRL’S LETTER WENT TO WIFE

    When a Wagga girl wrote to her fiance’s parents in Sydney inviting them to her wedding which was to have taken place on April Fools’ ...

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  16. Suggests Calling of an Imperial Conference

    “Isn’t it time that an Imperial Conference was summoned?” asks the “Evening News,” in a leading article. “Long enough has passed since the ...

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  17. King and Queen Dance With Students

    Making a surprise reappearance after formal proceedings of the centenary celebrations of the Imperial College of Science and Technology at ...

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  18. 1054 Refugee Jews Reach Palestine

    The liner Transylvania carrying the last large group of Jewish immigrants permitted to enter Palestine under the While Paper quota, has ...

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  19. “Joint Occupation Problem Not Settled Yet”

    General MacArthur is awaiting word from Washington regarding other Allied troops to occupy Japan; also date of their arrival. When ...

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  20. BOXER MAY NOT RECOVER, SAYS COUNSEL

    Sydney welterweight boxer, Ronald James Heron, aged 24, may not recover from the injuries received in a bout at Adelaide on Saturday. ...

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  21. MYSTERY DEATH OF FATHER OF 12

    Mystery surrounds the finding of the body in the Macleay river of Albert Victor Adams, aged 43, and also the discovery of his unconscious son ...

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  22. Civilian Tobacco Ration to be Increased

    Civilian tobacco ration for November will he 80 per cent of the base month, an increase of five percent. It was explained today, however, ...

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  23. £1000 MILLION LOAN FOR BRITAIN

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” the British Cabinet is considering the first proposals resulting from the ...

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  24. Meat Rationing Must Continue

    Meat rationing would have to continue for some time because supplies to Britain had to be kept up, and there was a shortage of meal in ...

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  25. Terrorism at Saigon

    Attempts at terrorism inside Saigon, where grenades were thrown and incendiary attacks made against some buildings, are reported in an ...

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  26. Hoard of Radium Confiscated

    American investigators on October 18 confiscated the German consulate’s 2,500,000 dollar hoard of radium. This is reported to have been obtained ...

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