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  5. “£20 Million Needed”

    Sum of £20 million was required to place hospitals and other buildings associated with hospitals in NSW in condition where they would meet ...

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  6. INDIAN LEADERS COUNS EL AGAINST VIOLENCE

    Indian leaders in Gandhi, Patel and Nehru, counselled against violence in speeches made yesterday. Sardar Patel (Bombay Congress Party leader), addressing one of the largest public meetings ever held in Bombay, said that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Reduced Material Supplies Blamed

    Reduced material supplies last year had brought production rate of homes by the NSW Housing Commission from 50 per week to ...

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  8. Japanese War Crimes Trials at Kuala Lumpur.

    At the opening session of the war crimes trials at Kuala Lumpur, a crowded court heard a witness describe how one of the accused, Cpl Hamada, of the Japanese Imperial Army, took part in a mass bayonet attack on seven defenceless Chinese civilians, one of whom was the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Yugo-Slav Troop Movements

    Construction of concrete pill-boxes, large scale troop movements, and the mussing of 200 tanks since the weekend. close to the Morgan line in the ...

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  10. Atomic Tests

    Brigadier-General R. M. Ramoy, who will superintend the air force part of the atomic bomb tests, today revealed that the bomb to be dropped ...

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  11. Black Ban on Dutch Ships May be Lifted

    It is now believed that the [?] Dutch ships for Indonesia will be [?] led, This is likely to follow a [?] between ACTU and [?] ...

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  12. Closing of Frontier

    In announcing yesterday its decision to close the French and Spanish frontier from March 1, the French Cabinet declared that the ...

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  13. “N.Z. Government Homes of High Standard”

    Homes built under the N.Z. Government’s housing scheme were of exceptionally high standard, declared the Minister tor External ...

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  14. Russian Removals From Manchuria

    According to the Mukden correspondent of American Associated Press, the Soviet Commandant (Major-General Andrei [?] Stankevitch) ...

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  15. Communists “Barging In”

    Charge that Communists were attempting to “barge in” on any association to exploit it to their own ends made by Mr K. J. Daly ...

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  16. First Meeting of Military Board To-day

    Mr Forde will preside tomorrow at the first meeting of the recently appointed Military Board. He said another list of senior ...

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  17. MURDER TRIAL ENDS

    After retiring for only a quarter of an hour, the jury in the Criminal Court today found Mrs Gloria Mary Bruyn not guilty of the murder of ...

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  18. ESPIONAGE SUSPECTS

    Statement issued by the Ministry Jas[?] reveals that the 13 espionage suspects include public officials [?] other persons in positions of trust. ...

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  19. Lucky Griffith Girls

    Four girls from Griffith (NSW) shared first prize in today’s State lottery. They are Misses Kath Mc-Carthy, 19, Joyce Cassrey, 16; Claire ...

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  20. “HOUSING RACKET”

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator Johnston) today called on a returned soldier of this war (Mr E. Black) to substantiate his allegations on ...

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  21. Japanese Steamer Arrives at Sydney

    Escorted by British submarines. Tireless and Truncheon; first Japanese steamer to arrive here for nearly five years, entered Sydney ...

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  22. CARDINAL SPELLMAN DENIES HE WILL CARRY MESSAGE

    Cardinal Spellman, at a Press conference today, strongly denied that he would carry a message from the Pope to General Franco when he ...

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  23. All Milk Restrictions Off.

    Heavy rainfall over Victoria’s dairying country on Monday night and yesterday has removed all possibility of restrictions on Melbourne’s ...

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  25. FIELDS LEAVES HOTEL KINGSTON

    Ernest Fields, central figure in the “Schreiber” case, resigned from his job as barman with Hotel Kingston and with his wife will open a cafe ...

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  26. “REPREHENSIBLE PRACTICE”

    Close watch was kept on newspaper advertisements in the houses and apartments to let columns, the Premier (Mr Mckell, said in the ...

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  27. Took For Tradesmen Difficult to Obtain

    Building tradesmen released from the forces were unable to carry on their trade in civilian life because they could not obtain tools. Mr W. ...

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  28. Flood Waters Fall as Rain Eases

    Floods which inundated large sections of the metropolitan area yesterday began to recede early this morning following the sudden easing ...

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  29. “MR FADDEN’S STATEMENT ABSOLUTELY WRONG”

    Mr Fadden’s statement that 32,000 servicemen were unemployed was absolutely wrong, said the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. ...

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  30. Australian Goods Go to China by Air

    When a Douglas freighter leaves Mascot airport tomorrow for China it will inaugurate the world’s first international air freight service. ...

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  31. No Ban on Transport of Beer at Present

    ARU State Council tonight postponed a threat to ban transport of beer on NSW railways pending a promise of improvement in liquor ...

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  32. QUALIFICATIONS QUERIED

    Qualifications of two high school headmasters were questioned in the Legislative Assembly today by Dr. Drummond, C.P., Armidale. ...

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  33. “Greater Part” of Soviet Troops Out of Manchuria

    Moscow radio today announced that the “greater part of Russian forces had been withdrawn from Manchuria.” ...

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  34. Ribbentrop’s Request Refused

    War Crimes Tribunal today refused Ribbentrop’s request to call Mr Churchill as a witness in his defence. ...

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  35. Release of Prisoners Queried

    Replying to questions in Parliament today concerning early releases from gaol of 11 convicted persons, Attorney-General (Mr ...

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  36. Air Commodore Lukis Retired

    Commander of the only RAAF forces that stood between the Japanese and Australia after Pearl Harbor attack has been told by the ...

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  37. New York Transport Strike Off

    Mayor O’Dwyer announced today that the threatened strike of transport workers in New York had been called off. He had come to an ...

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  38. Fire Brigade Officers’ Wages Increased

    Full Bench of the Industrial Commission, in a reserved judgment today, increased salaries of fire brigade officers. B grade are increased from ...

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  39. Burglars Use “Walkie-Talkie”

    Police at Peoria (Illinois) have revealed that two burglars used a “walkie-talkie” in an effort to avoid capture. American Associated Press says that one man was outside in a truck, in which a “walkie-talkie” was installed, He warned his ...

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  40. Ratings Removed

    Eight-four ratings regarded as mainly responsible for the Indian [?] naval mutiny have been removed for re-establishment. ...

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  41. PROF. WILLIAMS FOR N.Z.

    Attempts by university officials to settle the dispute which has resulted In the resignation of Professor James Williams have reached an ...

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  42. CELEBES NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN

    It is officially announced that negotiations with leaders of the mutiny of troops at Menado, Northern Celebes, have broken down ...

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