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  4. Atomic Bomb Dominates Foreign Affairs Debate in House of Commons

    Last night’s debate in the House of Commons on foreign affairs was dominated by the atomic bomb. Scientists were warned that the Government would continue to control the policy, not the scientists, and the Foreign ...

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  5. U.S. Aid To Britain

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune” says it has been learned that British counter-proposals to the United States ...

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  6. FAR EAST P.O.W. COME HOME

    Over 1500 POW liberated from the Japanese who arrived in the liner Corfu from the Far East at Southampton were given a tumultuous reception. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 21,000 WORKERS IDLE

    With 21,000 employes in NSW Idle as a result of various stoppages the militant section of the trade union movement is attempting to extend all strikes and urge them into a single fighting force, despite the decision of the NSW Trades and Labor Council to confine all present disputes. ...

    Article : 264 words
  8. “Semi-starvation in Britain”

    “This nation is suffering from semi-starvation and the facts should be known internationally,” says Dr. Marie Slopes in a letter to “The ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. Two More V.C.’s

    Awards of the Victoria Cross to Corporal John Bernard Mackey (posthumous). of Hornsby, NSW and Pte Leslie Thomas Starcevich. ...

    Article : 283 words
  10. CITY BRAWL

    A policeman and two civilians were shot when a revolver was accidentally discharged during a brawl near the corner of Kent and Erskine ...

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  11. BATAVIA’S BIGGEST BATTLE

    Batavla’s biggest “battle” was fought this morning when troops of First Sixteenth Punjabis clashed with a mob of 1000 armed Indonesians moving in the direction of the gaol on the outskirts of the city, where there are 420 women and children internees, says Harry ...

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  12. DOUBLE TAXATION

    Negotiations are now proceeding between British and Australian Governments on the incidence of double taxation, which represents the ...

    Article : 203 words
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  14. Japanese Rescue R.N. Party

    A Japanese army patrol rescued a Royal Navy foraging party which was ambushed by Annamite snipers after straying beyond Saigon ...

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  15. PUTTING DOWN CRIME

    Many requests were made in the Legislative Assembly today for sterner measures to put down crime. The Attorney-General (Mr ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. DARDANELLES PASSAGE

    American Associated Press says that the Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes) has announced that the United States has sent a Note to ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. Treated as a Joke

    Dutch troops aboard the Stirling Castle, must of whom were members of the underground during the Nazi occupation of Holland, treated ...

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  18. CROWDS GATHERED FOR NUREMBERG TRIALS

    Nuremberg Is filling with people as the lime for the trial of German leaders—expected to begin on November 20—approaches, states Reuter's correspondent in Nuremberg. ...

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  19. WATERLOGGED LANDS “Report Was Grossly Exaggerated”

    Radio news report that 100,000 acres of truifgrowing land on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area was threatened by water logging was ...

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  20. Mr Fadden Repeats Charges

    Replying to an accusation of having made statements without foundation on the Indonesian question, the leader of the Country Party (Mr ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. Record Mass Vaccination Against Influenza

    American Associated Press says that an army medical spokesman has announced that a new influenza vaccine will be administered to 7.000. ...

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  22. Dutch Authorities Kept Troops Aboard Ship

    The 1000 Dutch soldiers held on board the Stirling Castle were prevented from landing on the express order of Dutch army headquarters ...

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  23. “NSW Should Not Run to Commonwealth for Grants”

    He was not a subscriber to the view that the State should be continually running to the Commonwealth for grants, said the Premier ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. “Disgraceful Happening”

    When Mr Treatt (Lib., Woollahra) drew attention to “disgraceful happenings at Newcastle” when an Arbitration Court judge was hooted and ...

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  25. INVITATION TO 8th DIVISION FAMILIES

    Members of the 8th Division and their families who would like to spend a holiday at the seaside are [?] to write to Mrs. Davidson, 24 ...

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