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  5. CHINA AND RUSSIA CO-OPERATE AGAINST JAPAN

    Named the "hypnotic - eyed death doctor," Marcel Petiot, who is accused of scientifically murdering 63 persons, comes up for ...

    Article : 144 words
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  7. CROWDS DEMONSTRATE

    A crowd which sang "The Internationale" yesterday afternoon, broke up a demonstration in Trafalgar by the "Face the Facts" ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. SEVEN DROWNED

    Flood water have swept through the western district of Victoria and Southern Wimmera. They resulted in very heavy property damage and it is ...

    Article : 300 words
  9. PERSIA-RUSSIA

    Because of tension in Persia over the reported Russian troop movements the Shah mil not leave Teheran for Isfahan. according to the Daily ...

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  10. CHINA AND RUSSIA

    The Kuomintang Party has issued a manifesto urging a complete understanding and the closest co-operation between China ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. GREAT WASTE

    Australian troops, who returned to Sydney by H.M.A.S. Kanimbla yesterday claimed that about 9,000 new tyres, many still in their paper wrappers, were ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. HUNDREDS INJURED

    A German policeman caused an explosion which wrecked the Berlin police headquarters in the Russian zone, killing three and injuring ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN TOKIO

    The G.O.C. of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan. Lieut.-General John Northcott, who reached Melbourne yesterday after ...

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  14. SOLDIER HANGED

    A prisoner on remand at Long Bay gaol on charges of stealing and having driven a car without a license was found hanged in his cell early ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. DISQUALIFIED

    The Swedish Athletic Association has declared the champion runners, Haegg and Anderson, as "non-amateurs," for life, according to an ...

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  16. JAP. WAR CRIMINALS

    Declaring that he would inquire about the trials the Chief of the General Staff, Lieut.-General Sturdee yesterday expressed surprise that Japanese ...

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  17. MARVEL ROCKETS

    Britain is investigating a plan for winged passenger rockets with jet brakes to fly 100 miles above the earth This is disclosed by the Director of ...

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  18. ROLL OF HONOUR

    Word was received in town last week that L/Cpl. Earl W. Baskerville, of the '18th Battalion, previously reported missing, has now been officially ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. ROESS ARRESTED

    British intelligence officers arrested Rudolf Hoess on a farm near Flensburg hurg after a search lasing many months. ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. SHOW STOCK

    At its meeting on Friday afternoon last members of the P. & A. Association dealt with a letter from Mr. O. R- C. Coote, who ...

    Article : 447 words
  21. STATE LOTTERY

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  22. WHEAT PRICE

    At the general meeting of the District Council of the Farmers & Settlers' Association an important letter was received from Hon. W. ...

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  23. CAR FATALITY

    The distressing news was received by Mr. P. J. Brown, of Rose Street, on Saturday last that his brother. Mr. James Brown, of Gloucester, had died ...

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  24. LOAN TO BRITAIN

    A poll of Senators taken by the American Associated Press, showed twenty-one favouring the loan to Britain, twenty opposed and fifty-two ...

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  25. CRICKET

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  26. SHIP ON ROCKS

    Nine women and forty-five men, after huddling in the teeth of a gale while their ship Byron Darnton. 7000 tons, broke up were safely landed at ...

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  27. PRE-WEDDING PARTY

    A pre-wedding party was given to Cpl. Dulcie Coote, A.W.A.S.. by her friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coote, of Montana, ...

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  28. ALEXANDRIA

    The following prices ruled at Alexandria: — Wheaten chaff to 8 -. oaten chaff to 8 - lucerne chaff to 9,6, lucerne hay to 8.6. ...

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  29. HOMEBUSH

    Son and Badgery Ltd. report:— There were 26.700 sheep and lambs penned, the market being firm. Wethers sold to 33 -, ewes to 27 - lambs to ...

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  30. SUSSEX STREET

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  31. PRICE OF TIN

    The unit price of tin was to-day quoted at 66/—. ...

    Article : 13 words
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