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  4. Empire Preference to go as Price of Big American Loan to Britain?

    No official announcement has been issued regarding the British and American financial discussions being held in Washington, but American Associated Press says that the two countries are reported to have agreed on a ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. AUSTRALIA SPENT £25 MILLION ON WARSHIPS

    Australia spent £25,000,000 on warship construction during the war. In all 82 sea-going steel ships of sizes varying from approximately ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. Tribute to Australian Workmanship

    An American acoustic or magnetic mine dropped by American planes off Hong Kong early this year exploded under the Australian corvette ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. Crime Penalties to be Increased

    An intimation that more drastic penalties would be provided to put down crime was given by the Attorney-General (Mr Martin), in the ...

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  8. WILL ATTEMPT TO SMASH RECORD

    The Gloster-Meteor which is to be used by Britain in an attempt to break the existing air speed record. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAR CRIMINALS

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune” says It has been learned that Emperor Hirohito is No. 1 on the ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. Australia to Produce Own Rayon Goods

    Australia’s unsatisfied demand for rayon goods will be increasingly met by domestic production. New Zealand is equally determined to ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. Police Girls’ Club Advocated

    Formation of police girls’ clubs as an adjunct to police boys’ clubs was advocated in the Legislative Assembly tonight during the resumed ...

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  12. “Fire Prevention as National Obligation”

    If NSW was to escape the tragic losses and suffering experienced here and in Victoria in recent years, every citizen must regard fire prevention ...

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  13. INDONESE ACCUSED OF HIDEOUS BARBARITIES

    Forced to surrender when his men ran out of ammunition during street fighting last week, a British lieutenant was shot in the back of the head by Indonesians, while being marched off to gaol, says Australian correspondent, Graham Jenkins, describing atrocities by ...

    Article : 441 words
  14. GRANDMOTHER AND CHILD BURNT TO DEATH

    Mrs Ethel Minnie Smith, aged 64, and Olga Grace Colman, aged two years. her grand-daughter, were burnt alive in their home at ...

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  15. A.B.C. TO HOLD IMPORTANT EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission will hold an important educational conference in Canberra on January 21 to discuss radio in ...

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  16. Indian Demonstrators Killed

    Two persons were killed and one was injured in Madras when the police fired on a crowd which was demonstrating in connection with the ...

    Article : 55 words
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  18. Girl Was Bayoneted 38 Times

    With big tears streaming down her face, 11-year-old Rosalinda Andoy, giving evidence at the trial of General Yamashita, told how ...

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  19. Nice Gesture by Duke and Duchess

    Two winners of the Distinguished Flying Medal—Flight-Lieut R. V. Dangar, from Morotai, and Flying Officer W. H. Brown, from Adelaide, ...

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  20. NO EXTRA TRAINS FOR COUNTRY

    Because of the coal shortage no additional country trains will be run during the mid-summer school holidays, and no tickets will be ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. Only Reward—Death

    Death was a poor reward for pigeons which had been instrumental saving thousands of Australian soldiers’ lives, said the secretary of ...

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  22. TO REMAIN COAL BURNERS

    So far as NSW was concerned the Commissioner for Railways had advised that no action was being taken to convert coal burning ...

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  23. “MEN WERE WELL BEHAVED”

    No search for arms on the Esperance Bay. carrying 1400 Indonesians from Australia to the NEI, was made at Brisbane or Darwin ...

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  24. “More Conciliation; Less Legalism”

    Legislation designed to provide for a greater atmosphere of conciliation and less legalism at Industrial Commission was foreshadowed by the ...

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  25. MORE P.O.W. HOME

    Crowds welcomed the Circassia, which arrived today with the last big contingent of P.’sO.W. from Singapore. ...

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  26. BRITISH LINER DECLARED “BLACK”

    Waterside workers and seamen are strongly objecting to the use of the British liner, Stirling Castle, for the transport of Dutch soldiers ...

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  27. Politicians, Target for Teachers’ Salary Barrage

    Admitting that members of Parliament had been inundated with letters and telegrams from public school teachers endeavoring to make ...

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  28. W[?]ing of a Minor Revolution

    Warning that unless the Government did something immediately about the housing situation homeless ex-servicemen might take the law ...

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  29. FADDEN COMES BACK

    Only official Information made public regarding the Indonesian trouble on the Esperance Bay comprised conflicting statements by the ...

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  30. “Woman Wilfully Set Herself Alight”

    The City Coroner, who today held an inquest on Mrs Pearl Eisenberg, aged 36, of Rockdale, found that she died from the effects of burns ...

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  31. PEOPLE OF SOVIET CONGRATULATED

    The acting Minister for External Affairs (Mr Makin) today congratulated the peoples or the Soviet Union on the 28th anniversary of ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. British and Indian Servicemen Recovered

    Ninety-nine British and Indian servicemen, including seven officers, who were reported missing in Sourabaya, have now been ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. Pleaded Guilty to Murder Charge

    For the first time in New Zealand a man pleaded guilty to a murder charge in the Auckland Supreme Court today. He was Stanley ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. Planes Valued at £13 Million to be Scrapped

    Five hundred Venturas and Corsairs, perfectly airworthy, are to be scrapped. The planes, which are valued at £13,000,000, played on ...

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