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  4. Government’s Warning Of Drastic Action

    Judge Windham, who was kidnapped by terrorists at Tel Aviv on Monday, was released last evening Major L. H. Collins, who was kidnapped on the previous day, is still missing. ...

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  5. 47 BELIEVED DEAD IN TWO MISSING PLANES

    A China National Aviation Corporation plane with 28 persons on board reported to include 11 Americans and a Canadian missionary, is missing ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. Dust Storms, Scorching Winds And Heat Hit Inland N.S.W.

    Choking dust storms and scorching winds which raged at gale force in many areas today added acutely to the misery of the people of the Island drought belt. Conditions in these areas have ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. Leave For South Africa At The Week-end

    A new photograph of Their Majesties the King and Queen who with the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, will leave London on Friday for the South African tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICANS TO HANG THREE GERMANS

    An American Military Court has sentenced three Germans to be hanged who admitted killing five airmen by shooting them in the ...

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  9. £50,000 Paid For Book

    An American record and possibly a world’s record price for a book was paid for one of [?] existing copies of the Bay Psalm Book which was ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. £500,000 FLOOD DAMAGE

    Damage to farm properties, roads and bridges in the main areas affected by the floods at the week-end was estimated to-day at half a million ...

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  12. DESPERATE FIGHT OVERCOMES FIRE

    Five hundred Forests Commission employes and volunteers fought desperately all yesterday afternoon and throughout last night to control the ...

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  13. “KING AND DUKE NOT KEEN ON MR. McKELL”

    Although speculation is rife in Federal and State Government circles and among members of the public as to the reason for the delay in announcing the appointment of Australia’s next Governor-General, it was learned on high authority at Canberra tonight that an ...

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  14. Tojo Claims Australia Declared War on Japan

    Motion tor the dismissal of the charges against General Tojo submitted to the War Crimes Tribunal included the Statement “There is no ...

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  15. RACE COURSE STAND DESTROYED IN SPECTACULAR BLAZE

    A spectacular fire, which caused damage estimated at many thousands of pounds at Williamstown racecourse about 5 p.m. to-day destroyed one ...

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  16. “AUSTRALIAN NOT SO ENTHUSIASTIC”

    The Human Eights Commission has already received thousands of complaints from minority groups and individuals throughout the world and ...

    Article : 285 words
  17. VIOLENT WIND STORM LEAVES TRAIL OF DAMAGE

    A violent windstorm of cyclonic force which passed through the Strathfieldsaye district, Bendigo, a little before midnight last night, ...

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  18. PIGEON HAS ADMIRERS

    The Old Comrades’ Pigeon Show was opened by the Rt. Hon. Lord Auckland at the Horticultural Hall, London, in aid of the Star and Garter Home for disabled soldiers, sailors and airmen. Left to right: Mr George Cochrane, of Melbourne, Australia, with Major Osman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FIRE IN TASMANIA DESTROYS FIVE HOUSES

    A bushfire fanned by 50-miles-per-hour gale swept through the Public Works Department construction camp near Queenstown at ...

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  20. Cool Change in Melbourne

    Melbourne experienced another hot night until 3 a.m. when a cool change arrived and the temperature dropped [?] degrees in 10 minutes. The ...

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  21. ILLEGAL PROFIT ON MEAT SALES ALLEGED

    It was alleged in a special Federal Court to-day that a butcher had been taking £2000 a year illegally from the public. He was fined £40. ...

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  22. “PETROL POSITION GETTING WORSE”

    The petrol position so far as Britain and Australia were concerned has deteriorated considerably, it was disclosed here on high authority today. Because of this deterioration, petrol rationing in Australia and ...

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  23. Intense Cold Affects “Big Ben”

    Reuters says that the temperature in London at 10 p.m. was 19 degrees F. which is as low as any figure in the Air Ministry records. ...

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  24. HUSBAND’S ALLEGED OFFER TO MAN

    Frederick Robert Wood, french polisher, it was alleged in Burwood Police Court to-day, had offered a man £1000 to throw sulphuric acid ...

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  25. WHARF LABORERS DECIDE ON DIRECT ACTION

    From Tuesday next wharf laborers in all Australian p[?]s will work only [?] shift [?] and will refuse to work overtime. ...

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  26. BUTCHERS TO RE-OPEN UNDER PROTEST

    Northern master butchers decided today to resume trading “under protest.” A conference of union executives called to consider industrial action as ...

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  27. 8000 Gold Miners on Strike

    The Johannesburg correspondent of “The Times” says that 30 of the Rand’s 45 large gold mines are now affected by the strike that began on ...

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  28. Two R.N. Escapees Recaptured

    Two of the five Royal Navy deserters who broke out of Balmoral detention camp on Monday were recaptured to-night in the bush near ...

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  29. Finland’s Big Reparations Effort

    Finland has delivered to Russia a third of the reparations due to the Soviet valued at £25 million pounds. ...

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