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  4. Land Party Reaches Wrecked Plane

    Making faster progress than had been expected over the rugged terrain, a land party this afternoon reached the wreckage of the Belgian ...

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  5. CLAIMS ARE WATERED DOWN

    Mr. Willard Thorp announced at a meeting of the Italian Economic Committee that the United States was withdrawing the draft proposal ...

    Article : 195 words
  6. Greece Chief Trouble Spot In Europe

    Newspapers report that a band of 150 men who from Albania, armed with machine-guns and grenades, attacked three Greek villages near the frontier, cut the telephone wires, pillaged and set fire to houses. ...

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  7. 700 HEAR MR. MENZIES

    “It rocked me,” said the leader of the Federal Liberal Party (Mr G. Menzies) speaking here tonight of the promised taxation ...

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  8. STREET “SQUATTERS” CLEARED BY MOUNTED POLICE

    Booing crowds hold up traffic and demonstrate in favor of the besieged “squatters” at Abbey Lodge, St. John’s Wood, London.—The load “squatters”—some of the demonstrators remain on their feel—holding up traffic outside Abbey Lodge before the mounted police arrived. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MAN ON BODILY HARM CHARGE

    Evidence that she had heard an argument at a house in [?] st.. Chilwell. on June 21, in which crockery had apparently been ...

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  10. TRUMAN TRIES TO “APPEASE” BYRNES

    Mr Truman and Mr Byrnes had a 20-minute conversation by teletype between Washington and Paris today. This was the first direct ...

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  11. ALIENS MAY BE AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS

    Several hundred aliens brought to Australia for internment during the war are now being released, and will be allowed to apply for ...

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  12. YETMAN HAD BEST FALL

    Beneficial rains, which have been falling over the drought-stricken areas of the State since Tuesday, are expected to cease within 24 ...

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  13. COUSENS TELLS OF HIS ACTIVITIES IN TOKIO

    Major Charles Hughes Cousens said at the Central Police Court today that while a prisoner of war in Tokio he had tried to get information to the Emperor of Japan that the shocking treatment of, prisoners of war ...

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  14. JAP CRIMES WITNESS BELIEVED MURDERED

    The Russian prosecutors have notified the American authorities that Lieut-General Tatsumi Kusabu, a war crimes trial witness, who was brought ...

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  15. HAD HALF OF NOSE BITTEN OFF

    In General Sessions today Judge Read sentenced Ramadan Karifll, aged 24, of Acland street, St Kilda cafe proprietor, and Ahmet Kasem, ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. “CORRUPTION IN SOVIET”

    Described by the “Daily Telegraph” as the biggest in the Soviet’s history, a large-scale purge in the Soviet land administration ...

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  17. AIRMEN’S STRIKE COLLAPSES

    The strike of the Royal Now Zealand Air Force personnel at Hobsonville, Ohaken and Whenuapai stations in support of a demand for a 40-hour week ...

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  18. Austrian Assets Tangle

    The tangle of German assets in Austria and Russia’s claims on them are pie-occupying the Austrian Foreign Minister, who is busy in Paris ...

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  19. Jewish World Organisation Formed

    At a meeting attended by Mr. Hans Vidor, of Sydney, representing the Australian National Young Men’s Hebrew Association, a Council of New ...

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  20. ARMED MEN RAID BROADCASTING STATION

    Reuter s correspondent in Rome says that about 100 men with hand grenades and machine-guns attacked the Palermo broadcasting station late last ...

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  21. DRESS MATERIALS WILL BE SCARCE

    All kinds of dress materials are likely to be scarce until some time in 1947. Sydney textile merchants said today. Supplies of silk, cotton, ...

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  22. AMERICA MAINTAINING BASES

    A spokesman for the Navy Department told a correspondent of Australian Associated Press that the Navy stands by the original ...

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  23. Small American Car Exports

    Mr. George Romney (General Manager of the Automobile Manufacturers’ Association) slated today that only one in 20 American motor cars were ...

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  24. New York Market Again Falters

    The New York stock market yesterday suffered the third widest break since the recent downward movement began. ...

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  25. Drop in Penicillin Price

    The “Wall Street Journal” states that the price of penicillin is now 37½ cents a dose, which is one-tenth of a gramme. It will soon be 20 cents, or one-tenth ...

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  26. Four Judges Impeached

    Voting 104 to 47, the Chamber of Deputies impeached four Supreme Court justices for violation of the Constitution by recognising governments ...

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  27. Labor Could Lose 19 Seats Next Saturday

    With only one week remaining before polling day. there is not yet any indication of a considerable swing against the Federal Labor Party. This is the opinion of observers passing through Canberra after having visited all electorates in the Commonwealth. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WOOL IN LONDON

    Buyers from all over Britain and the Continent came to the 71-year-old wool exchange, at Coleman St.. in the City of London, to bid for consignments of wool from Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, at the first London wool sales held since 1939.—View of the warehouse ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. UNION SECRETARY REJECTS MEMBERS’ REQUEST

    The secretary of the Cooks’ Union (Mr Tudehope) as acting chairman of the Maritime Industry Commission today rejected claims by ...

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  30. Asserts Labor’s Finance Proposals Will Bring Ruin

    A former acting Labor Prime Minister (Mr J. E. Fenton) declared today that the finance proposals of the present Federal Labor Ministers would bring Australia to inflation. He said Messrs Ward and ...

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  31. Test Fever Grips Canberra

    The Test fever has already gripped the minds of the people here. In Canberra it is now almost impossible to secure hotel bookings ...

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  32. CREW REFUSES TO SAIL IN BRITISH SHIP

    There was no settlement today in the dispute involving the British freighter Samnetsky which was held up at sailing time when the entire ...

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