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  5. Absolute Rebellion in Bombay as Rioting Mobs Terrorise The City

    Absolute rebellion is going on in Bombay today, the deputy Police Commissioner (Mr A. E. Caffin) told British Associated Press correspondent, as rioting mobs terrorised the city. He declared that he was unable to clarify the picture of violence and destruction ...

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  6. Dominion Prime Ministers Invited to London

    Mr Bevin (Foreign Secretary) Prime Ministers (Mr Attlee) has invited Dominton Prime Ministers to visit London. “We hope to meet them before Peace conference in May,” said ...

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  7. ALLIES KEEP YOUNG GERMANY HEALTHY

    Famine conditions are usually reflected in the health of a nation’s children, but observation of many of Europe’s children now shows that the youngsters of Germany are as healthy or even healthier than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Found Dead in Car

    Thirty-three year old divorcee who left home on Tuesday, saying she would stay with friends for a few days, was found dead on the ...

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  9. ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    The joint arm and navy task force which is to carry out atom bomb tests, has made detailed plans for the transfer of 167 natives, ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. Egyptian Riots

    Unconfirmed reports state that seven were killed and 300 were Injured In yesterday’s rioting In [?] ...

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  11. STANDARD LOAF OF BREAD

    A bill which would include many recommendations to the Government by Mr Justice Kinsella, including standard quality for common loaf ...

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  12. LAND RESUMPTIONS

    Real Estate Institute of NSW is to challenge the Housing Commission’s methods of land resumption in the Land and Valuation Court. ...

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  13. FBI’s Haul From Alien Homes

    According to the Washington correspondent of the American Associated Press, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has disclosed that ...

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  14. Finnish Leaders Sentenced for War Crimes

    Dr Ryti (former Prime Minister of Finland) has been sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment with hard labor by a War Court in Helsinki, on charges of heaving [?] entry into the war in 1941, and of having worked against the making of peace. On similar charges Rangeli ...

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  15. DRIED VINE FRUITS

    Long-term purchase agreement between the Commonwealth and the United Kingdom Government for the purchase of available exportable ...

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  16. AIRMAN ROBBED

    An airman who was robbed of £20 while walking in the city today had £17 handed back to him. He was Roger Kenneth Wooderoft. ...

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  17. Strike Averted

    Threatened 24-hour strike of 600 railway men employed on carriage cleaning at Sydney yards was averted today when the men agreed to ...

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  18. “Disquieting Signs”

    Disasters which would follow the uncontrolled use of new explosives, including atomic energy, were beyond the imagination of mankind. ...

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  19. Both Sides Apply For Award Variation

    Both employers and employes sought variation of an award to provide higher rates of pay for female piece workers. It was stated in the ...

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  20. Three Jewish Terrorists Killed

    Official announcement says three Jewish terrorists were killed last night in a midnight attack on [?] police mobile force camp at ...

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  21. Surplus Goods Destroyed Without Authority

    Rear-Admiral C. H. Cotter (vicechief of the Navy’s Materials Division) told the House of Representatives Expenditures Committee, that ...

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  22. “Milked” Petrol Caused £625 Demage

    Petrol “milked” from the tank of an air force crane was spilt on a hurricane lamp and caused £625 damage at Kingswood bond dump, it ...

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  23. Japs at Cowra Made Weapons

    Japanese prisoners had made weapons out of wood and pieces of tin from time to time and for that reason weekly search at uncertain times ...

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  24. Allegedly Had Still in Possession

    Apparatus for an illicit still was found submerged in a waterhole at Cedar Creek, near Pictor, according to a Customs investigator in the ...

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  25. Chinese Students Demonstrate Against Russians

    The Chungking correspondent of American Associated Press says that a committee representing 10,000 students has demanded that China protect Manchuria “with blood and tears.” and called on students throughout China to demonstrate against Soviet activities in Manchuria. ...

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  26. CHEF SENTENCED TO 9 MONTHS

    Lorraine Eve Heinzs, 38. chef, had been married four times, twice legally. it was stated in Quarter Sessions today. ...

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  27. Advice to travellers to WA

    Owing to interruption of traffic on the trans-Australian railway, passengers for West Australia should not leave Sydney until Tuesday next at ...

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  28. U.S. Ex-soldiers Work Passage to Australia

    Two American servicemen, Thomas Snider, of Ohio, and Woodrow Falkner, New York have worked their passages on the British freighter ...

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  29. “Australia’s Tobacco Equal to Best”

    With post-war construction of dams which would conserve more water, Australia would be able materially to increase tubacco production, ...

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  30. STATE HOUSING

    Minister for Housing (Mr McGirr) today revealed that the chairman of the Housing Commission had reported that since June, 1945, number of ...

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  31. Albury W/O Mentioned in Despatches

    M.B.E. has been awarded to Flight Lieut. R. Taylor, of Tenterfield. for services in First Tactical Air Force. He was included in a list of RAAF ...

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  32. Milk and Bread Carters “Revolt”

    State Government appears to be faced with a [?] by milk and bread carters against the decision to abolish zoning with no power to ...

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  33. “Boring Results Disappointing”

    Minister for Mines (Mr Baddelcy) said today that boring operations for coal on Richmond river had to date been disappointing. ...

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  34. Threatened Famine in China’s Rice Bowl

    A serious famine is threatening four million people in North Hunan, China’s rice-bowl, states an American Associated Press correspondent. ...

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