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  4. Head Of Once Fabulous “Bootleg Empiren” Dead

    Al (“Scarface”) Capone, who was head of Chicago’s “booties empire” during the hectic prohibition days, died at his home today at the age 48 years. His family, including his wife, Mae, his son, Alphonse, [?] his brothers and his aged mother, were at the bedside. The ...

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  5. Soviet Thinks Britain-U.S. Want War

    Tass has issued a reply to a Paris radio report saying that Marshal Stalin turned down Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery’s proposal for an ...

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  6. DRAMATIC TURN FOR CONDEMNED MAN

    Walter Graham Rowland, who was sentenced to death five weeks ago for the murder of a woman In Manchester, was told in the condemned cell ...

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  7. WOOL DEAL WITH JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York “Times” says that he understands that an Australian wool deal for Japan is about to be ...

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  8. WORST ROOD SINCE 1893

    One life has already been lost in the most disastrous flood since the 1893 flood swept South Queensland. The body of [?] Watson, of ...

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  9. WARNING ON DANGER OF FOOD SURPLUSES

    Big agricultural nations are urged to produce surpluses for sale “at special prices” to under-nourished countries, in the report of the preparatory Commission on World Food Proposals, of which Viscount Bruce was chairman. ...

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  10. Six Jap War Criminals Hanged

    Six Japanese war criminals, hanged at Changi gaol this week, were the first to be executed following sentences by the Australian War ...

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  11. YOUNG MOTHER FATALLY SHOT

    Mrs. [?] Madeline Day, aged 18, of 18 Edward st., West Wagga, was fatally shot when a trifle exploded at the Marong picnic ground, 7 ...

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  12. NEAR FIGHT AT TENNIS

    Gardnar Mulloy, the American tennis player, offered to fight a spectator who called out “Don’t argue” at the While City Courts yesterday. ...

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  13. Three More Destroyers Paid Off

    In accordance with Government policy of reducing RAN strength, many vessels built during the war for the Australian Navy are being paid off. ...

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  14. SIR T. BLAMEY WARNS OF ASIATIC PERIL

    The [?] of the white race in Australia depends on a speedy and substantial increase in our population, said General Sir Thomas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MAN BURNT TO DEATH AFTER DRINKING PARTY

    An elderly man was incinerated in a galvanised hut at Port Kembla early this morning when a kerosene lamp was overturned and set the hut and ...

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  16. 99 Ex-Servicemen Get Farms To Date

    Canadian soldier settlement scheme of which he had just received details, was superior to the one now operating in NSW, the State president of ...

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  17. Albury Moves Out of Doors at Week-end

    For the seven days ended yesterday, Albury had an average maximum temperature of 101.5 degrees, peak at the week-end being 103.2 ...

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  18. Has U.S. Attack of Atomic Nerves?

    Asserting that Russia is constructing a secret atomic bomb plant somewhere in Siberia, senator McMahon (Democrat), who is retiring chairman ...

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  19. ALBURY POSTAL EMPLOYES ACT

    About 40 employes representing all branches of the postal service in Albury were present on Saturday at a meeting convened to discuss and ...

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  20. WOMEN ARE BLAMED

    Driver J. C. Opray, of Burwood Sydney, today blamed the 25 women aboard for the trouble on the troopship Manoora. ...

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  21. Loophole For Publicans on Hours

    The public relations officer of the NSW Liquor Council during the [?] referendum campaign (Mr Cyril French) yesterday stated that if 10 p.m. ...

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  22. 12 DIE IN PLANE CRASH, INCLUDING THREE NUNS

    Twelve persons, including two children and three nuns, were burnt [?] death, and seven sustained severe shock and were later admitted to hospital, when a Spencer Airways Dakota plane, while taking off from the Croydon airport with 18 passengers and a crew of five on board ...

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  23. May Lose Export Wine Market

    According to Mr H. Bull, managing director of the Emu Wine Company, London. Australia will lose her overseas wine markets to South Africa ...

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  24. Some Groceries Will be Cheaper

    Price reductions ranging from a halfpenny to [?] on some lines of groceries will operate this week. This follows the announcement on Friday by the ...

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  25. Australian Nurses Going to South Africa

    Because pay and conditions there are much better than in NSW. 12 Australian nursing sisters, some of whom will spend the bulk of their ...

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  26. BOOM OVER IN AMERICA

    The “Wall Street Journal's” Washington correspondent says Federal Government experts are now convinced the bloom is off the early ...

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  27. Calwell on Migration Plans

    Australia’s immigration plans, although giving unchallenged priority to British people and British interests, [?] not confined to facilities for the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA’S NEW TRADE TIE-UP

    The International Trade Organisation [?] so far approved must be regarded as “completely” satisfactory to any self-governing country. ...

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  29. SOAP SHORTAGE MAY WORSEN

    There is every prospect that the present acute shortage of soap in Australia will become even more acute, according to tallow manufacturers who, ...

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  30. MALLEE PEOPLE INDIGNANT

    Mallee people are incensed that the impression is being made that children now attending the Lord Mayor’s annual camp for children at ...

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  31. GIRL’S CEMETERY MURDER RECALLED

    Police investigations early this morning into a report by a taxi driver that a man whom he drove to Newtown cemetery a short time ...

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  32. POLICE ALLEGE HAMMER AT- TACK BY MAN ON WIFE

    At Kogarah police station yesterday Ashton Arnold Roden, aged 32, was charged with maliciously wounding with intent to murder his wife, ...

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  33. Send Home For Shamrocks and Harp

    The only two Irishmen among the British migrants now in Canberra, Mick Smyth and Pat Sheehan, have sent to Ireland for shamrocks and ...

    Article : 114 words
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