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  4. BABY BORN TO PARALYSED MOTHER

    Mrs Rhoda Wenger, who has been in hospital in a semi-conscious condition since November 30 last, as a result of a motor car ...

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  5. No More Jews For Palestine

    Kings, princes and presidents of seven Arab States the Arab League issued a communique at the conclusion of secret two days’ talks, warning that further Jewish immigration to Palestine might endanger world ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. WITHDRAWAL OF PAILS

    Withdrawal by Dinny Pails from the Surrey tennis championships, when he was in an unbeatable position in his third round match, ...

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  7. U.S. SOFT COAL STRIKE SETTLED

    Mr Kiug (Secretary for the Interior) announced this afternoon that the bituminous coal strike had been settled. ...

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  8. Man Fined For Pitching Tent on Own Land

    At Parromatta Police Court to-day, W. J. Dallas, of Centenary road. Merrylands, was convicted and fined 10/ for [?] a lent on his own ...

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  9. MacArthur And The Commission

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that General MacArthur has declined to supply a liaison officer for the Far ...

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  10. “NO PLAN FOR CATHOLIC CHILD MIGRATION SCHEME”

    The Minister for Information and Migration (Mr Calwell) said today that there was no proposal for the introduction of a Catholic child ...

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  12. DISRUPTIVE ACTIVITIES

    Mr R. B. Hamilton, MLA for Toorak, slated that a lunch hour meeting of about 120 carpenters, employed by the Harbor Trust, had ...

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  13. CONTROLLING STRIKES

    The House of Representatives has passed the Senate version of the Case Strike Control Bill. It now awaits Mr Truman’s signature or veto. ...

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  14. SUBMARINES IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    This week four years ago, Sydney felt, for the first lime in her history, the direct Impact of an enemy upon her shores, states the naval information section, navy office, Melbourne. It was on the night of May 31-June 1 that four Japanese midget submarines attacked Sydney ...

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  15. CRITICISM FROM MOSOCW

    Britain is trying hard to retain her Palestine mandate and therefore is protracting a settlement of the Jewish question, declares an article ...

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  16. BANK OFFICER DIDN’T THINK BANKS SAFE

    A bank officer who kept large sums of money in a tin box at his home because he didn’t think banks particularly safe gave evidence in a ...

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  17. BRITAIN GETS HALF GERMAN MERCHANT SHIPS

    The Inter-Allied Reparations Agency has announced that of 249 ships ,totalling 689,286 tons, available to 18 Allied nations, Britain is to ...

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  18. MINIMISING FIRE DANGER FROM TRACTORS

    The Country Fire Authority was experimenting to obtain an efficient spark arrestor for attachment to tractors as a fire preventive ...

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  19. ALL PERSIAN MINISTERS REPORTED RESIGNED

    It is reliably reported that the Per[?] Premier (Mr Sultaneh) has requested and received the resignation of ever Minister and is considering ...

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  20. £1.000.000 PLAN TO CLEAR SYDNEY SLUMS

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. J. Bartley) has submitted to the Premier (Mr McKell) a scheme which is expected to clear the slum ...

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  21. PLUMBERS LIFT BAN

    The ban on overtime and Saturday morning work has been lifted by the Plumbers’ Union. The ban had been imposed after the Plumbers’ Wages ...

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  22. AMERICA’S MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATED

    A special service in St Paul’s Cathedral was held to commemorate America’s Memorial Day today. The service was attended by ...

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  23. JEWISH BUSINESS MEN ON TOUR

    Seventeen American Jewish business men, after touring Palestine for three weeks, are returning to the U.S. with a plan for a £6,250,000 ...

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  24. RETURN OF SERVICEMEN FROM ISLANDS

    The number of Australian servicemen repatriated to Australia since VP Day and up to May 27 this year has reached 191.950, said the ...

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  25. MORE VICTORIAN FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Mr Norman Martin (Victorian Agent-General) has announced that a further 28.329 cases of choice food recently arrived from Victoria, and ...

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  26. WEIGHT OF PARCELS TO BRITAIN

    The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) reminds the public that the maximum permissible weight for parcels sent by post to the United ...

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  27. MEAT STRIKE DELAYS DIABETES TREATMENT

    The meat strike in Queensland is holding up supplies for material for treating diabetes. It is feared that it will be three months before the ...

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  28. TROUBLE AMONG IRON- WORKERS

    At a meeting tomorrow there will be placed before men involved in the dispute at Metal Manufacturers Ltd a suggestion which may bring a ...

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  29. REWARD FOR CAREFUL DRIVING

    One and a half million accident-free miles! Seven Shell Company country wagon drivers look on as Mr Harry Jones (general manager’s chauffeur) receives gold medallion for 10 years’ accident-free ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. JET-PROPELLED “FLYING WING”

    Mr Woodburn (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Supply) has announced that Britain has developed the first jet-propelled ...

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  31. Australia to Attend Atom Bomb Tests

    Australia has been officially invited by the United States to send representatives to the atom bomb test in the Pacific in July-August next the Prime ...

    Article : 117 words
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