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  4. MAN SHOT DEAD IN STREET

    A man aged between 55 and 65 years was shot dead near the intersection of Cowdray st. and Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, ...

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  5. CLASH OVER POSTPONEMENT SEEMS LIKELY

    Question of postponing the Peace Conference in order to facilitate the United Nations’ meeting in New York has now become a serious issue on which there is likely to be a sharp division of opinion. ...

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  6. 10,000 Men Saved From Dismissal .

    A settlement in the dockyard dispute, which threatened to make 10.000 men idle, was today reached at a conference between the ...

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  7. HUGE CROWD ON ENGLISH BEACH

    The beaches at Bournemouth on August Bank Holiday, where holiday makers enjoyed a real summer day. The crowd even outdoes the crowds at Bondi and other Australian beaches and there are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TURKS SHOUT “NEVER, NEVER!”

    Turkish Deputies shouted : “Never! Never !” when the Russian request for a direct share in the defence of the Dardanelles was ...

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  9. TRANS-JORDANIA AND BRITAIN

    Three questions relating to Trans-Jordania’s military alliance with Great Britain have been sent to Dr. Jamil Pasha Tutunji, the country’s ...

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  10. HOSPITAL STAFF SHORTAGE STILL ACUTE

    An appeal to the people not to go to hospital unless absolutely necessary was made today by the chairman of the Hospitals ...

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  11. MORE JEWS ILLEGALLY REACH PALESTINE

    An illegal immigrant ship ran the British naval blockade and succeeded in landing 200 Jews near Tel-Aviv today, report Agency correspondents from Jerusalem. ...

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  12. TWO MEN AGAIN REMANDED

    Edward George Carr. laborer, of Fernleigh street, Chilfelt, and Horatio Raymond Morris, of Orr street, Carlton. were again remanded in ...

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  13. NO PAYMENT FOR TAX SPIES

    Australians who reported others for evading taxation were performing a national duty and should not expect a monetary reward, ...

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  14. GAOLED FOR BEATING DOG WITH STICK

    Albert Christopher Bones. 56 year old laborer, of Elgin street, Carlton, was today sentenced to 14 days imprisonment for cruelty to a dog ...

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  15. PRICE FIXING AGREEMENT WITH ENGLISH FARMERS

    Representatives of the National Farmers Union have agreed to accept an offer by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tom Williams) ...

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  16. Says Chance Presented to Cut Petrol Tax

    Proposals that the Commonwealth should subsidise road transport to carry freight the railways could not haul because of the coal shortage, ...

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  17. Proposal to Bring French Team Rejected

    The NSW Rugby League tonight rejected a proposal by Mr. Harry Sunderland to bring a French Rugby team to Australia next season on a ...

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  18. NILE FLOODS MAY CAUSE DISASTER

    Warnings that the Nile is approaching record levels have been sent to Egyptians who are crowding into mosques and praying to ...

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  19. PROTEST AGAINST VTRA RACING ON SEPTEMBER 26

    Mr. A G. Hunter, chairman of the horse committee of the Royal Agricultural Society said tonight that the Society had lodged an objection with the ...

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  20. Congress Party And Moslems Fail to Agree

    The Bombay correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that after a meeting between Pandit Nehru, who has been asked lo form an ...

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  21. ARGENTINA DEMANDS GOODS FOR FOOD

    President Peron declared today that the Argentina would ship food only to nations sending manufactured products to the Argentine. ...

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  22. Defiled Girl; Man Imprisoned

    Alwin Otto Westernhagen, aged 51, manufacturing confectioner, was today sentenced to three years imprisonment for indecent assault on a girl aged 8 ...

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  23. MAN MADE £15,000 FROM ILLEGAL OPERATIONS, POLICE SAY

    Police claimed at Quarter Sessions today that Clement Maurice Ryan, aged 61, of Bellevue Hill, had performed 991 illegal operations, and ...

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  24. “Quack, Quack, Quack” at Peace Conference

    “Let’s do something! Here we sit hour after hour listening to quack, quack, quack, hour after hour! We are sick of it,” ...

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  25. 18 Jewish Youths Sentenced to Death

    A British Military Court today sentenced to death 18 Jewish youths who were found guilty of complicity in a terrorist attack on the ...

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  26. BULL WORTH £5000 ARRIVES FROM BRITAIN

    A consignment of stud cattle, sheep and pigs valued at £25,000 arrived from England on the steamer Port Caroline today. ...

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  27. PRESIDENT TRUMAN TO REST

    American Associated Press report that President Truman is going on an 18 day yachting vacation in New England waters commencing today. ...

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  28. ALBURY FATHERS WILL NOT HELP FORMER ENEMIES

    Albury Fathers’ Association has refused a request by the Mayor to assist in the UNRRA appeal for clothing on behalf of people of ...

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  29. “Took Throne Under Threat of Death”

    Henry Pu Yi, ex-Emperor of Manchuria, testifying at the trial of Japanese war leaders, today said the defendant, Seishiro Itagakl, who was ...

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  30. Maoris Want Mummified Bodies of Chiefs Returned

    A plea was made today for the restoration to New Zealand of the mummified bodies of Maori chiefs, stolen from the King Country by ...

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  31. EUROPEAN COUNTERFEIT RING BROKEN

    United States investigation agents have arrested three Americans and 22 Germans who are suspected as ringleaders of a counterfeit currency ring ...

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  32. Mr Beasley Chairman of Finnish Commission

    Mr Beasley (Australia) was today elected chairman of the Finnish Political Territorial Commission. As a result of a long meeting of ...

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  33. Last Witness Heard at Nuremberg

    The last witness appeared before the War Crimes Tribunal today, which after hearing the defence and the prosecution summaries, will ...

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  34. METEOR EXCEEDS 620 M.P.H.

    After making a half-hour test flight in the second Meteor, piloted Squadron-Leader Waterlon, meteorological experts announced that ...

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  35. Bing Crosby to Get £10,000 Weekly

    The American Broadcasting Company announces that Bing Crosby will begin a regular radio programme in October over ...

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  36. Kesselring and Other Generals to be Tried

    Field-Marshal Kesselring and other German military leaders will be tried by the Allied Commnad on charges of atrocities against Italians, according to ...

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  37. A FARMER REMANDED

    Colin Berry Davies, aged 27. farmer, of Burrier, was remanded to September 17 on a charge of shooting at Maxwell Holdsworth with intent to ...

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