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  4. 2000 BRITISH TROOPS RUSHED INTO BOMBAY

    Two thousand British troops have been rushed into the city and 10,000 are being held in readiness as the result of [?]ots which broke out in Bombay yesterday, says Reuter’s correspondent. The cruiser Norfolk anchored during the night in Bombay harbor. ...

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  5. Greeks Vote tor the Return of King

    The following points were among those made by the Prime Minister last evening in announcing Labor’s policy. The text of his speech ...

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  6. GOVERNOR HERE ON OCTOBER 19

    Word was received yesterday that, transport having been arranged, the Governor of NSW (Lieut.-General Northco[?]) would be able to visit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 70 PER CENT. FAVOR RESTORATION

    The Greek plebiscite to decide whether the country should become a Republic or revert to a Monarchy has resulted in a 70 per cent, vote in favor of the restoration of the Monarchy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMBULANCE OFFICERS CRITICISE MOTORISTS

    Refusal of many motorists to give way to ambulances speeding on errands of mercy was criticised by ambulance officials today. The case ...

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  9. “LABOR LOST IN THE WOODS”

    “The Labor Party has lost the pioneering drive that once made it a great political faith,” said Mr P. C. Spender, M.H.R., at the opening ...

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  10. WAR GRATUITIES FOR AGED PARENTS

    Mr Chifley said today he had authorised the issue of a regulation as soon as possible to enable war gratuities to be paid ...

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  11. “Torture to Learn English”

    An Indian delegate to the Education Fellowship Conference here said it was torture for Indian children [?] have to learn English and she ...

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  12. LITTLE BOY BURNED TO DEATH

    A boy, aged three years, was burned to death at Corrimal on the south coast this morning when a bush cubby house in which he and other ...

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  13. MR. CHIFLEY NOT AT MICROPHONE

    As the result of a last minute decision the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) did not personally broadcast his policy speech tonight. ...

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  14. JUDGE ON SUICIDE PACTS

    People who made suicide pacts were not altogether in their normal state of mind, declared Mr Justice Owen in the Central ...

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  15. LIMITED GUARANTEE FOR WHEAT

    In a broadcast address last evening the Liberal candidate for Riverina (Mr C. B. Lethbridge) enunciated a wheat stabilisation scheme of his own which, though not original, was he said, by far the most satisfactory to the industry itself and to the country also. ...

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  16. CANBERRA TO TAKE POLL ON LIQUOR

    The Canberra Advisory Council today recommended that a Liquor poll to be taken on the future of Canberra’s drinking activities, include the ...

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  17. “Mr Menzies Will be Using Canberra Lodge”

    Mr A. E. Gardiner today suggested that the Prime Minister’s Lodge at Canberra should be used to help overcome the housing shortage. ...

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  18. FLUCTUATING CURRENCIES

    A world-wide attack against fluctuating currencies will begin during the next few weeks when the International Monetary Fund Chairman ...

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  19. 50,000 VACANT JOBS

    The Commonwealth Employment Service has 50,000 vacancies unfilled, the bulletin of the Ministry for Postwar Reconstruction, “Change Over.” ...

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  20. Man’s Body Taken From River

    The body of Denis Cronin, aged 65, laborer, of Dripstone, was recovered from the Macquarie river at Wellington today. He had been ...

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  21. TRAMWAYMEN MAY STOP WORK

    Stop work meetings of all tramway men in Sydney and Newcastle have been recommended to protest against the failure of the State Government to ...

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  23. BRITAIN CLAIMS £2880 MILLION FROM ITALY

    The British delegation has presented reparations claims against Italy on behalf of the United Kingdom and colonies amounting to £2880 million ...

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  24. MR MENZIES’ CHARGE ON PRODUCTION LAG

    Charging the Labor Government with having failed to grapple with the problem of production, Mr. Men[?] speaking at Daylesford in the ...

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  25. SEARCH GOES ON

    Throughout the Pacific war theatre, in China, Manchuria and Siberia Japanese war criminals responsible for the deaths of thousands of ...

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  26. HIGH COST OF MAKING CANBERRA

    Canberra, to the end of June, 1945. cost £14.834,000. It was reported to a meeting today of the Canberra Advisory Council. In 10 years—1935 to 1945—an additional ...

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  27. FINED, AND HAS LICENCE CANCELLED

    The soldier-driver of a military truck which crashed into the side of a house in Atherton road, Oakleigh last Friday wrecking the bedroom and ...

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  28. Remanded to Brisbane

    Raymond Kendall Daniel, aged 35, shop proprietor, who is charged with the murder of Jack Hodge in Brisbane on August 19, was today ...

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  29. Second Escape by Prisoner in Week

    Ivan Charles Magee, aged 18, who escaped from Ballarat gaol last Tuesday and surrendered to the governor of the gaol after a few hours’ liberty ...

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  30. Gaoled for Three Years

    Convicted on a charge of having indecently ass[?]ulted a woman in a train [?] travelling from Cooma to Michelago on July 8, Kevin Lenor Diggins aged 21, was ...

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  31. BRITAIN PROTESTS TO RUSSIA

    A statement from the Foreign of [?] states that His Majesty’s Government has protested to Russia about the [?]representations in the Russian ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. Council Elections in Russian Zone

    Progress results in the Saxony local council elections—the first to be held in the Russian occupied zone—are: Russian sponsored Socialist Union Party, 205.[?]: ...

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