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  4. Bombay on Eve of Big Communal Upheaval

    Bombay is on the brink of wholesale communal rioting, rivalling the carnage of Calcutta, where several thousands were killed, says Reuter’s correspondent in Bombay. Police and troops, endeavoring to check the rioters before they get out of hand, have already fired at mobs on six occasions during this morning. ...

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  5. REMAND ON MURDER CHARGE

    William Hollebone, aged 30, laborer, was remanded to September 13 when he appeared today in the Central Police Court on a charge of ...

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  6. MOTHER NOT TO BE TRIED

    No bill will be filed by the Attorney-General (Mr Martin) against Mrs Edna Linda Martha Saltmarsh, to Tocumwal, in respect of the ...

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  7. SOLICITOR QUOTES A KING AS PLAYING BACCARAT

    Baccarat Schools that had sprung up during the war years caused the police and Government much concern, police said in the Central ...

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  8. MADE MR. BEASLEY SEE RED !

    Here is Russia’s Mr Vyshinsky, whose arguments at the Paris Peace Conference annoyed Australia’s Mr John Beasley to such an extent that he came back with a blistering attack on the Soviet Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 40 DIE IN PLANE CRASHES

    It has been officially announced that 17 of 21 passengers and three of the crew of five were killed when a Paris-London plane struck a ...

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  11. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET SLUMPS AGAIN

    The stock market again plunged yesterday with leading stocks falling one to five dollars per share. The liquidating pressure was so great that the ticker tape fell behind the floor transactions. Steels ...

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  12. DISORDERS PREVENT VOTING

    The Ministry of the Interior announces that voting in the Greek plebiscite at 51 poll districts, where disorders made polling ...

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  13. Will Try to Stop “Filthy Habits”

    Anything that could be done to stop the “undersirable and the filthy habit” of putting cigarette ash into cup and saucers would be done, said ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH BANK PROFIT UP

    In his annual report for the year ended June 30, 1946. the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr H. T. Armitage) states the net profit of ...

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  15. “CLOSELY WATCHING POSITION”

    The Federal Government was closely watching the position created by General MacArthur’s decision to allow Japanese ships to go ...

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  16. GIVEN MAXIMUM FOR CARRYING PISTOL

    A man who was found at Castlereagh on August 7 with an unlicensed pistol in his possession was given the maximum penalty of ...

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  17. Treatment of Convicted Lads

    In the Legislative Assembly today. Mrs Fowler (Lang Labor, Newtown) drew attention to alleged discriminatory treatment of ...

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  18. BIG RAIL DISASTER JUST AVERTED

    As the Sydney-bound Melbourne express train was about to pass through Bowning railway siding, south of Goulburn, at 5 a.m. today, ...

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  19. DEFENDED HIMSELF WITH JAP SWORD

    A Japanese Samurai sword was [?] by a man to defend himself during a struggle in a house at [?] [?] Quarter Session ...

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  20. ORGY OF CAR STEALING BY BOYS ALLEGED

    A gang of five schoolboys led by a 15-year-old boy is alleged by Adelaide police to have stolen £5000 worth of cars and motor ...

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  21. WILL TRY AND RE-OPEN HOSPITAL

    The Minister for Health (Mr [?] said in the Legislative Assembly that he would take all possible steps to re-open the Idle Chest ...

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