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  4. Terrorism in Palestine Becoming More Widespread

    Nine Jews were killed and five, including two women were injured in a gun battle with British troops at the Palestine Central Railway workshops at Haifa last night, says Reuter’s correspondent. Fifteen Jews, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FRANCO PROBLEM NOT YET SOLVED

    When the Security Council met yesterday, Lord Cadogan (Britain) moved an amendment to Dr. Evatt’s resolution regarding the submission ...

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  6. “A Sort of Casanova” Imprisoned

    “A sort of Casanova” was how Mr Justice Philp today described a Royal Navy deserter who bigamously married two Australian girls and ...

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  7. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    A party or armed Jews believed to be members of a terrorist gang today surrounded the British officers’ club at Tel-Aviv and are ...

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  8. BRITISH AND DOMINION STATESMEN

    At the saluting base on Victory Day in London : Left to right : Mr C. R. Attlee, Prime Minister of Britain; Mr Churchill, a former Prime Minister; Mr Mackenzie King. Prime Minister of Canada, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WANT ELECTION POSTERS TO BE LARGER

    A move to have electoral posters released from the wartime size of 10 inches by 6 inches will be made at a meeting of the Federal ...

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  10. PENSIONS FOR EVERYBODY

    If the plan for the abolition of the means test on old age pensions to be submitted to the Labor caucus tomorrow is adopted and made ...

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  11. OPPOSITION BARRAGE AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    A series of adjournment motions culminating in a full dress censure of the Government is expected to be decided upon by the ...

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  12. MANY DEATHS IN FREAK TORNADO

    Twenty are known to have been killed and the final death-roll may reach several score as a result of a freak tornado which struck ...

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  13. Politicians Bury Hatchet

    In both Houses of Parliament today motions of condolence were carried to the relatives of the late Minister for Customs (Senator ...

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  14. SMALL ARMY FOR ITALY

    Complete accord has been reached among the “Big Four” Foreign Ministers on the size or the armed forces the Italians will be ...

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  15. Petrol Rationing For Indefinite Period

    No indication when petrol rationing might end, could yet be given, the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said today. Supply position was quite ...

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  16. QUISLING’S WIDOW TO FACE TRIAL

    The preliminary court, reversing its earlier decision, has decided that Maria Quisling, aged 45, widow of Norway’s first traitor, should be held ...

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  17. Japan May Soon Buy Our Woo!

    Conversations are now proceeding regarding exports of Australian wool to Japan. It is understood that arrangements may be entered into ...

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  18. ALARMING SPREAD OF T.B. IN GERMANY

    Allied and German health authorities are taking urgent measures, despite the limited facilities, against the alarming spread of ...

    Article : 123 words
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  20. MAY HAVE TO EXPLAIN ABSENCE

    Senator Crawford (Lib., Qld.), may be called upon tomorrow by the President of the Senate (Senator Brown) to explain why he ...

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  21. Only Pile of Rocks Will Remain

    The German island of Heligoland, which is honeycombed for many miles with fortifications, and is rimmed with reinforced concrete, will be blown up ...

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  22. JAPANESE DOCTOR TO CONTINUE STUDIES HERE

    Arrivals by the Merkur, which reached Sydney today from Japan included a young Japanese doctor, who plans to continue his studies ...

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  23. “GOVERNMENT NOT TAKING OVER PRIVATE RADIO STATIONS”

    A denial that the Government was making any move towards taking over commercial broadcasting stations was made today by the ...

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  24. £35,000 For Wrongful Imprisonment

    Bertram M. Campbell has been awarded £35,000 by the State Claims Court in compensation for the humiliation and loss of liberty suffered when ...

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  25. BRITISH SOAP RATION CUT

    Dr. Edith Summerskill, Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Food Ministry, told a Press conference today that the British soap ration would ...

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  26. NO DECISIONS YET ON VICEROY’S INVITATION

    Both the All-India Congress Working Committee and the Moslem League gave further consideration yesterday to the Viceroy’s invitation to ...

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  27. HIROHITO NOT FOR TRIAL

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” states that Mr Joseph Keenan, who is chief prosecutor at the trial of the alleged ...

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  28. EIGHT JAPANESE, INCLUDING AN ADMIRAL, HANGED

    Eight Japanese have been hanged at Changi Gaol for atrocities committed in Andaman Islands. Those hanged included Vice-Admiral ...

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  29. Finland Pays War Debt Interest

    The Treasury has announced that Finland has again paid the half-yearly interest on the First World War debt, thus maintaining its record of being ...

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