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  4. LEADING POLICE “MERRY DANCE”

    Sought by police in all mainland States for 14 months, a man who absconded from a provisional warrant at Charieville (Qld.) while ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. BACK TO THE DAYS OF 1066!

    Because they cannot buy rifles and ammunition, some farmers are shooting rabbits and kangaroos with bows and arrows. This is ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. Tito Expresses His Sorrow To America

    The State Department has announced that Yugoslavia complied with the American ultimatum, but it remained to be seen what efforts Yugoslavia would make to right the wrong done to the United States by shooting ...

    Article : 800 words
  7. ACCUSATIONS AGAINST GREECE

    Ukraine’s representative, M. Manullaky, has announced that he is [?]ling complaint with the Security Council against the Greek ...

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  8. Illegal Jewish Immigrants Leave For Cyprus

    Illegal immigrants were taken off the Savel and Arriee Salam on August 13, and put on board British ships for Cyprus. Picture shows the immigrants going aboard British ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  9. EGGS FOR BRITAIN

    The Associated Poultry Farmers’ Association of Australia has asked the Federal Government to authorise an Increase in the price of ...

    Article : 284 words
  10. Photographer Burnt to Death

    Overcome by deadly poisonous fumes when a fire broke out in his studio yesterday, a wealthy photographer was burnt to death. He was ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. ABC INCREASING NEWS STAFF

    Declaring that the Australian Broadcasting Commission was Increasing its staff and not reducing it, the general manager of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. GOVERNMENT’S TREATMENT OF MINERS CRITICISED

    By comparison with private enterprise, the Government treated its industrial workers poorly. Dr J. J. G. McGiir claimed last night. ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. Rain Near Drought-stricken Areas

    Light rain fell today on the fringe of the drought-stricken districts. Heaviest fall was 31 points at Gympie. Thunderstorms were recorded at Wide ...

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  14. APPEAL FOR RACIAL TOLERANCE SUCCEEDS

    A plea for racial tolerance made by a Dutchman, who is now a naturalised Australian, resulted in the RSL State Congress yesterday ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. BRITAIN GIVES BACK SWEEPERS TO GERMANY

    To augment the German fishing fleet, and help to relieve the food position in the British zone, Britain has given back to Germany 147 ...

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  16. Riots Usher In Birth Of First All Indian Cabinet

    The King has accepted the resignation of the Indian “caretaker” Government, and has appointed a new Government headed by Pandit Nehru. The Government will take the oath on September 2. Members of the new Government ...

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  17. TWO BROTHERS AND WOMAN CRITICALLY INJURED

    When their motor cycle was wrecked against a tree at Ashfield last night. Don Hope, aged 21, and his brother, Len, aged 23, both of Concord West, ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA’S “FORGOTTEN PEOPLE”

    Commenting on Dr Grenfell Price’s statement at the Science Conference in Adelaide yesterday that Australia had been neglectful ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. “TOO MANY DRUNKARDS IN AUSTRALIA”

    Australia’s attitude to alcoholics is indicated by two medical authorities in striking articles published in the current issue of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. “A STARVING WORLD WILL NOT EAT DEHYDRATED FOOD”

    Sir Earle Page, MHR. last night urged an immediate inquiry by the Commonwealth into the reasons why 5 million lbs. of dehydrated foods ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. “TO MUZZLE PRESS WOULD BE A DISASTER”

    If they ever attempted to muzzle the Press it would be a disaster, the president of the Combined Services’ Sub-Branch of the RSL (Mr G. ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. FIRE DESTROYS HOPEFIELD HOTEL

    Mr R. G. Stothers’ Hopefield Hotel, which is situated seven miles from Corowa, on the Corowa-Walbundrie road, was ...

    Article : 360 words
  23. INDONESIANS INSTAL THEM- SELVES IN CITY CLINIC

    Claiming that they had nowhere else to go more than 30 Indonesian seamen yesterday broke into the Netherlands Government clinic in Kent St., ...

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  25. CROSSES WILL MARK FATAL ROAD ACCIDENTS

    As part of the National Safety Council’s safety week programme crosses are to be painted on all roadways marking the exact spot ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. LAUNCH, REPORTED OVERDUE, SAFE

    Two men for whom an air and sea search was being made after their 21 foot launch was reported overdue on a fishing trip from Sydney to Nowra ...

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  27. TERRORISTS WARN BRITISH

    Reuter’s correspondent at Jerusalem reports that the British cordoned off two Jewish settlements near Tel-Aviv yesterday. ...

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  28. M.P. Allegedly in List of Suspected Racketeers

    A member of Parliament is alleged to be included in a list of suspected black marketeers and tax dodger whose activities are being investigated ...

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  29. “Cannot Learn Truth About Russia”

    The outside world was not learning the truth about Russia, said Sir Keith Murdoch. Chairman of Directors of the “Herald and Weekly Times Ltd.” ...

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  30. THREE WALK OFF U.S. SHIP

    When the American ship Marine Falcon sailed from Sydney tonight she had on board 80 wives, 40 children and 45 fiancees of former ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. TITO’S CHARGES AGAINST AMERICA

    In reply to questions put to him by correspondents today, Marshal Tito accused the American milltary authorities of deliberate aerial ...

    Article : 106 words
  32. Farmer Killed by Train

    Daniel Patrick Conroy aged 21, farmer, of Bacchus Marsh, was killed instantly when he was run over by the Mildura train near Ba[?]chus Marsh ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. CABINET MINISTER STABBED IN STREET

    Sir Shafaet Ahmed Khan, a non member of the Moslem League and member of the new Indian Government headed by Pandit ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. ATOM BOMB LOCOMOTIVE

    The Buffalo, Machinery Company [?] announced the development of on [?]le [?]fler capable of driving a [?]ive from coast to coast for ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. BOY CYCLISTS CRASH OVER QUARRY

    Maxwell Hanlon, aged 15, of West Bank Terrace. Burnley, and Norman Thornton, aged 13, of Bendigo st., Burnley, sustained head injuries when ...

    Article : 75 words
  36. Australia Magnet for British Manufacturers

    Australia is facing a “golden age”, said Mr. Charles Critchey at the opening of the “Meet Australia” exhibition at Birmingham. ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. More Than 500 Men and Women Arrested

    More than 500 men and women were arrested in the city and suburbs yesterday on charges ranging from drunkenness to assault. The arrests are ...

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