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  5. Mr. McGirr Chosen As New Premier Of N.S.W.

    After 25 years in State politics, tall and perfectly [?] 56-year-old Mr James McGirr became the new Premier of N.S.W. today. He succeeded Mr. W. J. McKell, who has been appointed Governor-General. ...

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  6. Warns of Danger of Red or Fascist Dictatorship

    Unless swift action was taken to get rid of those militant employers and union officials who were holding up a settlement of the metal trades dispute. Australia was in danger of a Fascist or Communist dictatorship, the secretary of the Australian Middle Class Organisation (Mr ...

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  7. WATERFRONT TIE-UP EXTENDING

    No definite arrangements have yet been made for the Arbitration Court hearing of the wharf laborers’ ban on night work which bids ...

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  8. “Cloak and Dagger Hero”

    Exploits of “cloak and dagger” officers who parachuted into Malaya in September, 1944, from a submarine were taken off the secret files last week when the M.B.E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BLACKMARKETING BY SOLDIERS

    Black [?] operations in Japan would cost the nations concerned with BC[?]F, millions of pounds unless preventive measures were ...

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  10. Diver Dies in Iron Lung

    Harry Fennimore, aged 40, contract diver, died in an iron lung at General Hospital today. Two and a half hours earlier he had collapsed at a punt from which he was ...

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  11. SEEKS TO HAVE ANA PLANES GROUNDED

    Following dismissal of five men by Australian National Airways last night for having, refused to handle crates weighing 7 cut, at Mascot ...

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  12. NZ Watersiders May Cause Big Tie-up

    Unless the demands for higher wages and better conditions being [?] by New Zealand waterside workers are granted in the near future the men ...

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  13. “[?] SOLD AS SLAVES.”

    Budapest radio alleges that Czechs at villages near [?] on the Rumanian frontier bought and [?] virtually as slaves Hungarians who were deported ...

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  14. Violent Storms Near The Rock

    Two terrific electrical storms met in theneighborhood of Bon Acord, a few miles north of The Rock, about 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon. According to one farmer in the district hardest hit, the clash of the elements followed a hot, muggy day. One storm below in from the west and the other from the north. ...

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  15. RAIN PROMISE TAUNTS ALBURY

    Yesterday Albury lived through a day of vacillating hopes of relief by rain from the prolonged heatwave only to [?] their hopes die ...

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  16. JEWS ORDERED OUT OF HOMES

    The [?] correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that British troops have handed the in[?] [?] thousands, of ...

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  17. Floods Follow Torrential Rains

    Following torrential rains over a wide area in Northern Queensland yesterday and last night, the Ross River at Townsville is in high flood. All ...

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