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  4. “Rail-Road Strewn With Dead and Dying”

    Major Totaro Mizutani was presented today in first of a long series of war crime trials connected with the building of the notorious Siam-Burma railway. Mizutani was commander of camps in the most northerly ...

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  5. STUDENTS USE SMOKE SCREEN; OUTWIT POLICE

    University students invaded Martin Place today after the leading floats, which had taken part in an earlier procession around the ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. JUDGE DIRECTS ACQUITTAL OF TWO ACCUSED

    Two of the accused In the case which Ave persons bad been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice were ...

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  7. “BUCK BAN” ON HOTEL

    Picketing of the Coogee Bay Hotel by local residents began badly—one of the pickets slept in and only a few people observed the “black ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALL COAL MINES MAY CEASE PRODUCTION

    Unless the strike at Nobel’s explosives factory at Deer Park is settled within the next fortnight all coal production throughout the Commonwealth will cease. Mr G. W. S. Grant, general secretary of the Miners’ Federation, said ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL N.S.W. MINES

    The NSW coal mining industry may soon be placed under State control. This opinion was expressed in mining circles tonight ...

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  10. Police Boys’ Club Criticised

    Objections to the way in which the Police Boys’ Club was administered were raised in the Presbyterian Assembly today by Rev H. F. ...

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  11. Tenancy Protection For Servicemen.

    A wife of a servicemen ceased to be a protected tenant when the husband was discharged. This legal decision given ...

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  12. Allegedly Admitted Coldblooded Killings

    Ninety-seven Belgian Rexists, who allegedly admitted assassinating 20 Belgian patriots on August 18, 1914. are at present on trial, ...

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  13. Double Dumping Inquiry Hold-up

    No judge has yet been appointed to conduct the independent heaving into the dispute over double dumping of wool; the acting Prime ...

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  14. N.Z. Motorists to Get More Petrol

    A 50 per cent increase of petrol for private motorists will operate from June 1, it was stated today. The increase will bring New ...

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  15. ELECTRICITY FOR FARMERS

    Extension of electricity into a greater number of farming districts must be a national matter and would not realy grow from many locally ...

    Article : 432 words
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  17. Does Not Want Empire Break

    While independence for India as envisaged in the proposed plan for self-government was commendable and overdue, India should not ...

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  18. BUNNERONG MAY BE LEFT WITHOUT COAL

    Unless more coal was received Bunnerong powerhouse, Sydney’s main source of electricity supply, would be without coal by the first ...

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  19. PLANE CRASHES INTO SKY-SCRAPER

    While flying in a moderate fog, with visibility or about half a mile and a celling of 400ft., an Army Transport [?]54 crashed into the 58th ...

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  20. Australian Legion and Bathing Beauty Controversy

    What happened in the Albury sub-branch of the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women, and its Women’s Auxiliary, during public controversy about ...

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  21. NEW COMMITTEE FORECAST FOR DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    The Federal Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr Scully) said today he was giving consideration to the proposal that ...

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  22. Wants Direct Shipping Line to India

    Formation of a direct trade shipping line between Australia and India was advocated today by the Indian High Commissioner. Sir ...

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  23. GERMAN “PROTECTOR” TO BE PUBLICLY HANGED BY CZECHS

    Karl Frank, former German “Protector” of Bohemia and Moravia, was to-day sentenced lo death for war crimes, Including responsibility for the ...

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  24. 57 BRITISH INJURED IN CLASHES WITH EGYPTIANS

    Twelve British soldiers were injured, some seriously, in rioting In Alexandria yesterday. A riot broke out when a mob ...

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  25. Indians Ambush Food Trains

    An Indian gang ambushed a food train in daylight and ransacked grain trucks, says Reuter’s correspondent at Bombay. The gang descended ...

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  26. Prices Check in Hotels

    Special Investigators of the Prices Branch today raided hotels and guesthouses to check up on prices charged. By the time the drive has ...

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  27. 60,000 Warsaw Children Have T.B.

    According to Associated Press correspondent in Warsaw, health officials report that 80,000 from Warsaw’s 100,000 children are suffering ...

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