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  4. Wallace Says America Wants Peace With Russia

    “Neither Britain nor Russia wants war now, but the clanger is that whatever their intentions may be, their current policies may eventually lead to war,” declared the Sectary for Commerce (Mr. Wallace), addressing the Political Action Committee, which represents the political wing of the C.I.O., at Madison Square Garden. ...

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  5. Frenchman’s Gloomy Prediction

    M. Capitant, who was General DeGaulle’s Minister for Education, at a Press conference predicted that civil war, followed by another world war, ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. Big Mine Idle for 3d

    Hebburn No. 2 colliery on the northern coalfields has been idle for two days, for a loss of 2400 tons of coal because of a wrangle ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. MURRAY RIVER CUTTING NEW COURSE ?

    Alarm has been caused lately by the suggestion that the Murray River may eventually change its course and Cow through Ryan’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GANGS ATTACK TWO BANKS

    Armed gangs attacked and dynamited Barclays Bank and the Ottoman Bank in Jaffa. A long exchange of automatic weapon fire ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. PRINTERS DECIDE TO RETURN TO WORK

    After a stop work meeting in Richmond Town Hall tonight 700 members of the Victorian Printers’ Operatives’ Union decided to return to work on all ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. DRASTIC FIRE PROHIBITION ORDER

    Acting under National Security Regulations, which have existed since 1942, but which have not previously been invoked in this State, ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. JURY FREES CONSTABLE

    After 31 hours retirement a jury in General Sessions tonight found Constable Ronald Maxwell Smith not guilty on two charges of robbery with ...

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  12. WOUNDING WITH INTENT CHARGES SUBSTITUTED

    Police today withdrew murder charges against the two men being held in connection with the deaths of William Stewart Slicargold and ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. FIRST RAAF MAN DISCHARGED

    Air Vice Marshal Richard Williams, CB. CBE DSO, Director General of Civil Aviation and the initial members of the RAAF. was discharged ...

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  14. “WORKING CLASS IS IN FIGHTING MOOD”

    While the police were tightening up precautions against “squatting,” the secretary of the Communist Party (Mr Harry Pollitt), in a speech in London today, declared : “It is necessary to warn those who talk glibly ...

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  15. EXHIBITION BRINGS MANY ORDERS FOR PLANES

    Nearly 500 of Britain’s newest planes gave living demonstrations to 3000 overseas buyers in the second and final day of the aircraft exhibition. Two ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. ANGLO AMERICAN ZONES’ FUSION APPROVED

    Frankfard radio announces that the British and American Military Governments in Germany have approved of proposals for tho economic ...

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  17. Greece Agreeable To Inquiry

    A spokesman for the Government (Mr. Gonatas) stated today that Greece was prepared to agree to the Greco-Albanian frontier inquiry as ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. LIMIT TO LIVES OF AIRMEN

    A medical officer had told airmen members of the occupation forces in Japan that he gave them five years to live after their return ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. Big Earthquake Recorded

    The Imperial University seismograph has recorded ail earthquake shock of such great magnitude that the recording drum was knocked ...

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  20. SISTER KENNY MAY “ANNOY” DOCTORS

    “Life” magazine features the film “Sicter Kenny” with Rosalind Russell as the “Movie of the week.” “Life” says that it cannot be reckoned ...

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  21. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO BE NATIONALISED

    “We may have to ride rough-shod over certain interests connected with the electricity supply,” declared the Minister for Fuel and Power (Mr E. ...

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  22. Not Going to Britain For Trial

    It is officially denied that Max Munch, ex-secretary of the Gestapo and other Germans are going to Britain for trial in connection with the shooting of 50 ...

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  23. No Early Lifting Of Clothes Rationing

    The chairman of the Rationing Commission (Mr A. W. Coles) today advised the public to disregard rumors emanating from uninformed sources that clothes rationing was likely to be discontinued very soon. Yesterday the leader of the ...

    Article : 241 words
  24. RUMANIA PLEADS FOR TREATY MODIFICATION

    Wearing a uniform, highly polished boots and medals, the Rumanian General Damaceano, aldede-camp to King Michael, and ...

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  25. SYDNEY HAS ANOTHER HOT DAY

    There was no rain anywhere in NSW in the last 24 hours. A squally wind blew a dust haze over a large part of the State. ...

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  26. Mr Byrnes Confers With Greek Premier

    Mr. Byrnes has conferred with the Greek Premier (Mr. Tsaldaris) in connection with the Greek demands for frontier rectifications at the expense ...

    Article : 41 words
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