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  4. “British Mean Business This Time;” Ultimatum to Indonesians in Sourabaya

    Major-General Mansergh has issued an ultimatum informing the Indonesians that the British intend to take control of Sourabaya and to disarm the lawless mob that is in charge of the city. ...

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  5. ROYAL CHRISTENING AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    Crown Prince Alexander of Yugo-Slavia leaving with his mother and father. King Peter and Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia after being christened at Westminster Abbey. London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. International Atomic Bomb Air Force

    Captain Harold E. Stassen, who was a member of the United States delegation to the United Nations’ conference on International Organisation ...

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  7. Big Five May Meet

    The political correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that a new meeting between Britain, America. Russia, France and China will ...

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  8. U.N.R.R.A. Has Spent £126 Million

    Shipments to eastern Europe and the Mediterranean countries by UNRRA to October 1 totalled 2,012.389 gross long tons at a landed ...

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  9. Minister Critical of L.P. Association Executive

    A Local Government deputation which waited on the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr Cahill) today was accused by ...

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  10. Thousands of Sailors to Lose Jobs

    Steps are being taken to reduce the Royal Australian Navy from its war-time to a peace-time footing. It is expected that within the next ...

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  11. “PEERS OF EMPIRE”

    Viscount Hinchingbrooke, in a speech in London last evening, proposed that great men of the Dominions should be made hereditary Peers ...

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  12. Japs Murdered Starving Men, Women And Children

    The Japanese murdered 205 starving men, women and children on Tarmugil island, in the south Andaman Islands, because they ...

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  13. SYMPATHY STRIKE BY RAILWAYMEN

    There is still no prospect of a settlement of the Adelaide tramway strike. A compulsory conference today ...

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  14. Doctors Improvised

    Improvised medical care saved thousands of POW from death and many thousands mere from lifelong Incapacitation. ...

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  15. Crowds Are Machine-gunned

    Troops guarding the Royal Square machine-gunned crowds when Communists attempted to break up demonstrations outside ...

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  16. Two Young Men May Be Whipped

    Acting Judge Cussen told two young men who had been found guilty in General Sessions today on a charge of robbery with ...

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  17. War Costly in Lives and Wealth for Norwegians

    The Norwegian merchant navy lost 401 ships and 3100 men during the war. The war and German occupation cost Norway about £1250 ...

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  18. BAGGED WHEAT ADVANCED TO 4/4 A BUSHEL

    An increase on the first advance on bagged wheat from the coming crop to 4/4 a bushel at sidings was announced by the Federal ...

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  19. Postal Employe Imprisoned

    Betrayed when he left the stain of a dye on a trap letter on his fingers, a postal employe, Ernest Dudley Noy, aged 35, was sentenced to 18 months’ ...

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  20. Much Grass Ha[?] May Be Lost

    “Due to farmers’ inability to obtain baling wire, the loss of vast quantities of grass hay is threatened,” the deputy leader of the ...

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  21. ISLAND JOB OFFERED TO MHR ?

    It was learned on the highest authority tonight that Mr Alex Wilson, MHR, who will shortly retire from Parliament, has been offered ...

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  22. Notes Worth £188 Million Printed

    Total value of notes in circulation [?] at the close of business on Monday last was £188,403,872, states a return issued today by the ...

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  23. WOMAN GAOLED FOR FIVE YEARS

    Mr Justice Gavan Duffv, in the Criminal Court today, imposed a sentence of five years’ imprisonment on Mrs Ruby May Udeil, aged 41, of ...

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  24. Subsidy Payable to Teachers Increased

    The Minister for Education (Mr Heffron) announced today that he had approved of increases in the rates of the subsidy payable to ...

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  25. HANDLED NEARLY 9000 POW

    Nearly 9000 Allied prisoners of war. including 2500 Australians. were handled by members of No. 3 POW Reception Group, which returned to ...

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  26. HESS COULD NOT REMEMBER

    In an effort to refresh his memory, Rudolf Hess, former deputy Reichfuehrer, was today shown some news reels of himself and other ...

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  27. FUTURE PETROL SUPPLY POSITION

    The Government was gravely concerned about the future petrol supply position, the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said ...

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  28. CHURCH SUGGESTS “TOUGH” CLUBS FOR STREET CORNER JUVENILES

    Suggestions for organising “Tough” Clubs for “street corner boys and girls,” who were described as the church’s greatest ...

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  29. Victory Loan Still Unfilled

    The Fourth Victory Loan, which closes tomorrow, is still much below the objective of £85 million, it was officially stated today. ...

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  30. Over 100 Killed in Racial Riots

    A British communique states that over 100 Jews were killed in the recent rioting in Tripolitania. British troops on several occasions were ...

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  31. Imprisoned for Four Years

    Norman Henry Phillips, who, according to the judge, had been systematically receiving stolen tyres was sentenced to four years’ goal at ...

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  32. Indonesians Walk Off Hospital Ship

    When 79 Indonesians who walked off the hospital ship Tasman gathered outside the office of the Dutch KPM Line, City, today to collect the ...

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  33. FRENCH PARTIES FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT

    A three-party conference of the Communists, Socialists and Catholic Left, which met today to draw up a coalition programme for the new ...

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  34. New Zealanders Stranded in Sydney

    The Government has requisitioned an inter-island ferry steamer to go to Sydney to bring back passengers awaiting transport to New Zealand. ...

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  35. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS TO-DAY

    Polling booths for tomorrow’s State elections will be open from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voting is compulsory for all ...

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  36. ARE ASKED TO INTERCEDE

    Dr Seekarno, the Republican leader, has appealed to President Truman and Mr Attlee to intercede in the present savage warfare in ...

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  37. HUMAN VOICE PHOTOGRAPHED

    The New York “Herald Tribune” [?] that the [?]ell Telephone Company laboratories have demonstrated the photographing of the human ...

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  38. MINISTERS AT ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES

    The Commonwealth will officially be represented at the Armistice commemoration services in all capital cities on Sunday. The Prime ...

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  39. Big Pile of Rubber May Have Been Destroyed

    A French spokesman today estimated crude rubber stocks in Indo-China at between 100,000 and 200,000 tons, and added that a ...

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  40. Students Demonstrate in Front of Newspaper Office

    Crowds lining Fleet street for the Lord Mayor’s Show had a preliminary entertainment when King’s College students burst through the police ...

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  41. Troopship Held Up by Dispute

    Commonwealth intervention to prevent further delay to the troopship Katoomba was demanded by the leader of the Country Party (Mr ...

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  42. To Go All the Wav by Air

    It has been announced that airmail correspondence from Britain for Australia and New Zealand and the South-West Pacific area will in ...

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  43. FEDERAL INTERVENTION LIKELY

    Federal Government intervention in the Newcastle and Port Kembla disputes is considered likely following the assumption of control of these ...

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