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  4. WILD SCRAMBLE FOR SAFETY

    Out of control after a tyre had burst, a taxi-cab skidded on the wet surface of a street at Newtown today, crashed across the crowded footpath and smashed Into a large display window, of Selfridge’s Store. In a wild dash the taxi literally mowed down all in its way, ...

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  5. Traffic on Franco-Spanish Frontier at Standstill

    Traffic on the French-Spanish frontier today was at a standstill following French move in closing down the border at midnight, a few hours after France’s representative in Madrid (M. Bernard Hardion) had presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Clash With Pickets

    In a club-swinging melee, which tasted for 30 minutes, police on horseback, assisted by motor cycle and Patrol police, routed 3000 strikers ...

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  7. Masked Man Foiled

    A masked man with a wooden club attacked a paymaster and tried unsuccessfully to rob him at Rhodes, between Strathfield and Eastwood, ...

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  8. DEADLOCK OVER STATE GOVERNOR

    There is a deadlock between the Dominions Office and the NSW Premier (Mr McKell) on the appointment of a new State Governor. Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today refuted suggestions cabled from London that representations by the Resident Minister ...

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  10. REPORTS DENIED

    Mr J. B. Hind (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster), has denied that Viscount Montgomery, who arrived in England yesterday by air from ...

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  11. MEAT TRADE

    The number of prices inspector’s supervising the meat trade will be increased to keep black marketing to a minimum ...

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  12. Coal Scheme

    Coal scheme proposed by the Chief Secretary (Mr Badde[?]y) was more in the nature of an appeasement gesture to “Communist-controlled” ...

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  13. TRICKLE OF BEER

    Brewing of beer at Tooth’s brewery, which supplies most of the beer consumed in NSW, will be reduced to a trickle as from 10 p.m. tonight. ...

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  14. Allegations of Bribery

    Allegations that officials at Australia House in London had accepted bribes to facilitate the passage of British war brides to Australia were made ...

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  15. Protest to Tariff Board

    Tariff Board inquiry commenced in Sydney today to determine whether it would be in the national interests to issue licences for the ...

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  16. Russian Claim in Dodecanese

    The diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that the Russian Government has informally claimed another Russian naval base ...

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  17. FUTURE OF MANUS

    No negotiations on a Ministerial basis regarding the future of Manus Island have yet taken place, Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today. ...

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  18. Australian Brides at Honolulu

    Passengers were not allowed to leave the ship when the liner Monterey. carrying 813 Australian wives and children of American servicemen, ...

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  19. Close Watch on Sterling Expenditure

    Although Australia’s overseas trade balances have shown considerable improvement over past two or three months, close supervision on ...

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  20. £400 FROM ESTATE FOR DAUGHTER

    Sum of £400 was set aside in the Equity Court today from the estate of Hedley John Barnes for the education, maintenance and benefit of ...

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  21. Repatriation Department Arranging Passages

    Statement issued today by the Department of Post-War Reconstruction says the Repatriation Department is arranging for the passage to ...

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  22. More Vegetables Released From Control

    Growers’ prices for further group of vegetables will be removed from price control on March 18, acting Minister for Customs (Mr Dedman) ...

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  23. 500 Berths for March

    Australia House announced today that the Australian Resident Minister (Mr Beasley) had secured 200 berths for servicemen’s brides and children ...

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  24. One of History’s Most Staggering Blunders Revealed

    One of history’s most staggering blunders is revealed in a despatch from Robert Trumbull, New York “Times” correspondent at Truk, in which he suggests that the US Fleet might well place its mightiest forward Pacific base on the island because Truk has everything. ...

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  25. HEAVY SENTENCES

    Heavy sentences must be expected by criminals who carry arms and use violence. This woe stated today in the ...

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  26. Huge Quantity of Butter for Britain?

    Australian and American authorities are examining the possibility of releasing to Britain huge quantities of butter stored in Northern ...

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  27. “GOVERNMENT TO BLAME”

    A statement issued today by the Chamber of Commerce said the Commonwealth by failing to speed up the turn round of ships in Australia was ...

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  28. Case for Privy Council

    Case in which Mrs Stella Eileen Hacking, of Quirindi. is claiming damages from Dr. George Bell. Macquuric St.. surgeon, for alleged ...

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  29. Rising Sun Sets!

    Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) today ordered the removal of the Japanese flag from the Japanese ship Daikai Maru in Sydney ...

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  30. Earth-moving Plant

    Large quantities of earth-moving equipment are now being purchased by the Government from American war stores in the Pacific. ...

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  31. BRITAIN NOT ANSWERED

    The State Department has reported that the French Government has accepted “in “Principle” American proposals regarding Spain, but ...

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  32. R.N. Commander Crushed to Death

    Swept by a large wave against the ship’s breakwater and foremost gun [?] on HMS Newfoundland, Commander Liddell, RN, was fatally ...

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  33. REPLANNING DARWIN

    Commonwealth Government had acquired practically all privately owned interests in land situated in Darwin and its environs, said the ...

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  34. Millions to be Spent to Get Plane in Air

    Millions of pounds are to be spent on diverting a road and in knocking down 30 houses to enable Britain's giant Brabazon airliner, reputed to be the largest In the world, to take the air. This was revealed by the Dominions Secretary (Lord Addison) ...

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  35. New Republican Refugee Government?

    Se[?]r Jose Girals’ headquarters has issued a statement that Ministers of the Spanish exile Government had discussed the possibilities ...

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  36. No Butter For Civilians on Daikai Maru

    Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today gave an assurance that no butter was being loaded on the Japanese steamer Daikai Maru for Japanese ...

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  37. Tobacco Control Regulations to be Repealed

    Tobacco control regulations will be repealed at the end of this From that date tobacco manufacturers will have the responsibility of organising distribution of available supplies without the assistance of departmental officers. ...

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  38. Plastic Hoses on Sale in Sydney on Monday

    Plastic hoses in shades of bright green, yellow, red and blue will been on sale in 60 ft lengths in Sydney stores on Monday. They have been ...

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  39. FUTURE OF COAL COMMISSION TO BE DECIDED

    Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) today announced that the Federal Cabinet next week will consider the appointment of a successor to ...

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  40. 10 YEARS FOR R.N. RATINGS

    Sentences of 10 years’ imprisonment were today imposed on two Royal Naval ratings on charges of assault and robbery while armed. ...

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  41. GROOVED TRAM LINES MADE AT WOLLONGONG

    Grooved tramway lines were made in Australia this week for the first time They were manufactured by Australian [?]ron and Steel Ltd at the ...

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