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  4. Dominions Perturbed ; Britain’s Egyptian Decision

    Information from Dominion quarters in London makes it manifest that the United Kingdom made the decision to withdraw its armed forces from Egypt and presented it to the Dominion Ministers for their views, expression of ...

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  5. OUR EXPORT TRADE FLOURISHING

    Australia’s trade with overseas countries is increasing rapidly, according to figures released today by the Government Statist (Dr ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. 5542 Australians Died In P.O.W. Camps

    A revision of Australian service casualties up to the end of February last reveals that 31,123 were killed, which is 2370 more than in ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. PLEA THAT PETROL RATIONING BE ENDED

    A suggestion that the Government expected to lift petrol rationing entirely by April 30 last is contained In a letter from Mr J. A. ...

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  8. “GOVERNMENT ON ITS KNEES TO COMMUNISTS”

    “The essence of fatuousness” was how the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Menzies) described the statement by the acting ...

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  9. ON GOODWILL CRUISE TO TURKEY

    The U.S. battleship Missouri, on which Japan’s surrender was signed, is now on a goodwill cruise to Turkey. One of the lour largest warships in the world, the Missouri weighs 45.000 tons and is named after U.S. President Hairy S. Truman’s home State in the midwestern U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. “SAW MORRIS IN SHOP AT VITAL HOUR”

    Last witness to be called by the defence gave evidence today that Douglas Ronald Morris was at Repin’s coffee shop, King street, City, a little after 3.30 p.m. on January 2, the day on which Mrs Jeanette Wicks, aged ...

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  12. Alleges British Fired On Helpless German Sailors

    Submitting three bulky books of documents to the War Crimes Tribunal this morning, Captain Otto Kratzbachler, counsel for Admiral ...

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  13. Production Depression Here, Says Mr. Fadden

    The Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) today called upon Federal Government to place national considerations before ...

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  14. BIG POSTS OVERSEAS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Arrangements had now been completed for the acceptance of Australian High Commissioners in South Africa, Eire and New ...

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  15. Radio Receivers in 1000 Schools

    Nearly 1000 public schools in NSW are now equipped with radio receivers, and in many cases with public address systems. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS GUARDING JAP EMPEROR’S PALACE

    Five thousand Japanese jammed the plaza In front of the Central Railway Station today to watch 700 battle-hardened veterans from ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. Bitumen Refinery to Cost £600,000

    A bitumen refinery, the largest of its kind in Australia, will be built on Crown land at Bunnerong at a of over £600,000. It should ...

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  18. ALLEGED SABOTAGE ON JAP CRUISER

    The Pearl Harbor correspondent of American Associated Press says that five American sailors will be court-martialled for the alleged ...

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  19. 3259 JAPS NAMED AS WAR CRIMINALS

    According to the latest “Facts and Figures” bulletin, issued by the Department of Information, on March 25 last, 3259 Japanese were listed by ...

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  20. 150 Political Offices Closed in Athens

    The Minister for Public Order (M. Otokis) has ordered 150 suburban offices of the Extreme Right and Left Wing organisations to close, but has ...

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  21. Flying Ambulance Service to Start

    With the inauguration next week of a flying ambulance service urgent medical cases from the most remote parts of NSW can be brought to a ...

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  22. 21 MINERS BELIEVED KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    Twenty-one miners are reported [?] have been killed following an explosion last night in a coal mine at [?]odelinsart an industrial suburb of ...

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