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  4. Tabriz Radio Reports Fighting in Azerbaijan

    Military forces of the Persian Central Government yesterday attacked the Azerbaijan garrison south of Shahindaj, and also shelled Sainkales, reports the Tabriz radio. ...

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  6. 600 DIE IN CIVIL WAR IN PHILIPPINES

    The Manila correspondent of the New York “Times” stales that the American-owned “Manila Bulletin” declares that a secret Government exists behind the so-called Hukbalahap organisation, which has been conducting a small-scale civil war against the Philippine military police ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. TO LOOK OVER FARMS IN STATES

    MR. A. K. GARDINER (above), winner of the NSW Progressive Farmer competition, who is now on his way to America to look over farms in the States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BETTER HOMES ON FARMS ADVOCATED

    Promotion of satisfactory and improved standards of houses on farms should be adopted as a definite post-war national objective, ...

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  9. NO EASING IN FOOD RATIONING

    Australia will maintain wartime rationing in meat, sugar and butter to carry out its promises to Great Britain. ...

    Article : 344 words
  10. NEAR COAL FAMINE IN VICTORIA

    A further threat to Victorian industry occurred during the weekend when storms on the NSW coast caused delay in the arrival ...

    Article : 199 words
  11. Hundreds of Ex-Soldiers Claiming Empty Houses

    Because the magistrates had not received copies of the recent war service moratorium regulations under which protected ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. MOSCOW REACTS TO MALONEY’S CRITICISM

    The former Australian Minister to Moscow (Mr Moloney) has been bitterly attacked by M. Vitorov, in an article in the Moscow ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. A Soldier Refused Bail

    Bail was refused Damien Michael Masterson ,aged 21, soldier, of Abbotsford, Victoria, in Liverpool police court today, when he was ...

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  14. CLERGYMAN HITS AT TEMPERANCE REFORMERS

    Temperance reformers who agitated for stricter liquor laws should find out the main causes of drunkenness before they cut down the ...

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  15. 11,000 U.S. Ex—Servicemen May Return Here

    The probable return of about 11,000 American ex-servicemen who “liked the look of Australia,” was indicated today by the secretary of ...

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  16. Engine and 18 Trucks Off Line

    Sydney bound traffic on the main western line was back to normal this afternoon, after a section of the line, eight miles from Bathurst, had ...

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  17. FINE WEATHER FOLLOWS WILD WEEK-END

    After a weekend of gales, rain, heavy seas and snow storms, most of the State enjoyed fine weather today. ...

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  18. Over 800 Unarmed American POW Killed in Cold Blood

    From one German regiment’s orders for the Battle of the Bulge, this extract was read into the records when the case against 74 members ...

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  19. Over £500,000 Changes Hands in Share Deal

    Acting on behalf of the estate of the late William Gibson, the Union Trustees Co. of Aust. Ltd. and J. B. Were and Sons, sharebrokers, of ...

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  20. Two Tons of Human Ashes Found

    Two tons of human ashes have been found among the ruins of the former headquarters of the German Inspectorate of the Armed ...

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  21. “EMPIRE HAS NOT FOUGHT LAST WAR”

    General Sir Thomas Blarney today advocated the widening of the training course at the Duntroon Military College. ...

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  22. ALLEGES AMERICA VIOLATED NEUTRALITY LAWS

    Under Hitler’s orders the German Navy took no offensive action against American ships despite America’s violation of neutrality, said former ...

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  23. Raw Deal For Brides and Fiancees Alleged

    Australian wives of British servicemen fear that at the present rate of shipping berths allotted to them, it will be years before they can join ...

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  24. GERMAN WOMEN AND CHILDREN NEAR STARVATION

    British Headquarters in Herford has’ announced that although bread and grain stocks are now too low to ensure even distribution, the existing ration scale will be maintained at least until June 25. ...

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  25. POSTS IN NEW JAP GOVERNMENT FILLED

    Although he wished to abandon his efforts to form a Government, circumstances had compelled Mr Yoshlda to continue the struggle, ...

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  26. NOT MUCH LUCK FOR PLAYERS AT “CHUCK A LUCK”

    When police raided premises in Sydney road. Manly, on Friday night they found a dice game known as “chuck a luck” in ...

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  27. AUSTRIANS MUST DECLARE GERMAN LOOT

    A decree requiring Austrians to declare all German loot under their control is being issued by the Allied occupation authorities, says the ...

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  28. Egg Producers Fighting Marketing Board

    Despite the boycott by members of the Associated Poultry Farmers of Australia deliveries were being maintained, said the deputy Egg ...

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  29. To Pay £24 For Creating Public Mischief

    Walter John Cooper, aged 24, was ordered to pay £24 compensation to the Crown for time lost by the police investigating his allegations that his ...

    Article : 103 words
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