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  4. Britain and Russia Again Clash at U.N.O.

    There was another clash between Britain and Russia at yesterday’s meeting of the United Nations’ Organisation, this time over the presence of British troops in Indonesia. “I give you the lie that the British ever attacked the ...

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  5. BRITAIN’S S.O.S. FOR FOOD QUICKLY ANSWERED

    Britain’s desperate plea for food found an instant response in NSW today when Food Transport authorities announced emergency measures to increase supplies. Merchant ships laden with meat, cheese, butter and wheat are racing ...

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  6. BRITISH HOUSE WIVES TO PROTEST

    The British Housewives’ League has decided to postpone an Intended demonstration outside the Central Hall, Westminster, because of ...

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  7. POLICE AND PICKETS IN BATTLE

    Picture by radio from New York shows : Police and pickets battle in front of the main Western Union Telephone and Telegraph Company’s buildings, after five non-striking workers attempted to pass through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Liquor Story Upsets Mr. McKell

    “Pure speculation without any authority,” was Premier McKell’s description of a Sydney afternon Press report of the Government’s proposed ...

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  9. BRITAIN MAY NOT GET LOAN FROM AMERICA

    The financial expert of the New York “World-Telegram” says that opponents of the £1100 million loan to Britain now feel confident that enough votes can be mustered to defeat the proposal. Opponents are taking the angle that lending will contribute to ...

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  10. MR. COLES CHAIRMAN OF A.N.A.C.

    Mr A. W. Coles, MHR has been appointed chairman of the Australian National Airlines Commission. The vice-chairman will be Mr ...

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  11. ALSATIAN AIDS IN RESCUE OF HIS MISTRESS

    Mrs T. Cumming, of Terrey Hills, risked her life last night to release her cow, ducks and fowls which were penned in the path of a bush ...

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  12. “UPSURGE OF LIBERALISM”

    Addressing Albury women’s branch of the Liberal Party yesterday, Mr A. Mair, MLA, denied that the party was just “the old ...

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  13. Facing Cuts in Gas and Electricity

    People of Sydney and Newcastle were yet again threatened with cuts in gas and electricity, said Mr R. W. Davie. secretary of the Northern ...

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  14. May Declare City Hotels “Black”

    Threatened imposition of “black” ban on metropolitan hotels or alternatively the withdrawal of union labor from breweries until such time as an ...

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  15. Pilot May be Drowned

    No trace has yet been found of the pilot or wreckage of the Fleet Air Arm Corsair, which crashed into the sea yesterday afternoon in the ...

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  16. “Man Only Needs One Kidney”

    A man needs only one kidney and he could give one up if it were needed to keep a member of his family alive. This is the opinion of Dr Jacob ...

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  17. Egg Producers’ Fears

    Unless civilian consumption of eggs was increased the industry would not be able to expand, declared a speaker at today’s session ...

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  18. Canada to Give All Out Aid

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Gardiner), on arrival from London promised Britain all the food from Canada that could be shipped. ...

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  19. H.S. UNIFORMS DISCUSSED

    Main subject of discussion at last night’s meeting of the High School P. and C. Association was the matter of school uniform. A ...

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  20. Big Increase in Road Accidents

    A big increase in road accidents in NSW last year was revealed by the Road Transport Commissioner (Mr Neale) today. ...

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  21. Man Dies After Drinking Bout

    Early this morning, John Stanley Grant, of no fixed abode, walked into Katoomba police station and informed Constable H. Asquith, that he had ...

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  22. EXECUTION OF YAMASHITA STAYED

    The United States Secretary for War (Mr Patterson) has ordered the execution of Yamashita to be stayed pending action by President ...

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  23. Minister Hopes 40 Hour Week Will be Granted

    Settlement of the 40 hour week question would be the best thing that could happen to the industrial problem the Minister for Labor (Mr ...

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  24. Housewives Rebel at. Last!

    Contending that zoning already had five months’ trial at their expense, NSW housewives are opposed to continuance until the end of ...

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  25. Magistrate Refers to a ‘Scandal”

    Making the sale of furniture the condition of granting a tenancy was a scandal, which was creating a good deal of unrest, said Mr ...

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  26. Wheatgrowers’ Union Supports Wheat Plan

    Executive members of the Wheatgrowers’ Union told the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Graham) today tha the union supported the proposed ...

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  27. Girl Battered Whilst Asleep

    Attacked by a mysterious assailant while she slept, Miss Joan Atken, aged 23, Cliff rd, Wollongong, was admitted to the local hospital with a ...

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  28. ROYAL SHOW THIS YEAR

    “Preparations for the Royal Show which will be held from March 31 to April 9, inclusive, next year, are already in hand,” said the president ...

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  29. Serious Reverse for McKell Government

    The McKell Government had first serious defeat on Wednesday when Stale Parliamentary Party insisted on putting an end to bread, milk and ice ...

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  30. THUGS AND BASHERS ACTIVE

    Warnings have been issued by the police of the activities of thugs and bashers in city areas. Usual approach is for one man to request a ...

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