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  4. Canteen Personnel For Japan

    Six officers and 44 other ranks are to be sent to Japan to augment the canteen staff throughout the British Commonwealth Occupation area, an ...

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  5. Cigarette Paper Shortage Delays Sailing Of Collier

    Because there was a shortage of cigarette pacers, members of the crew of the Echunga, with 5200 tons of coal for Adelaide, delayed her departure ...

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  6. Lubricating Oil Prices Reduced

    “As from the commencement of business tomorrow retail and wholesale prices of lubricating oils will be reduced by 2d a gallon,” said the ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. No Transport Stoppage In Sydney

    There is.no likelihood of a 24 hour stoppage of transport in Sydney, said the Minister for Transport (Mr. O’Sulivan) today. He said reports from ...

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  8. Fate of 11 Nazis to be Decided Today

    The Allied Control Council will specially meet tomorrow to consider the clemency appeals field by Nazi leaders, who are under sentence of death in Nuremberg prison. If the appeals are rejected the 11 condemned men will be hanged on October 16. ...

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  9. REBELS TAKE SALONIKA

    Greece has approached Britain about the proposal to mobilise and arm civilians in certain areas to fight against Communists, reports ...

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  11. Stepped Into the Breach on Monday

    To help make up for the lack of trains to Melbourne on Monday (when railwaymen were on strike), this semi-trailer, one of Murray Valley Coaches Pty. Ltd.’s .fleet, made the trip with a load of passengers, who were well pleased with this emergency transport. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. “WIFE IN ARMS OF ANOTHER NAN”

    A carpenter charged with the murder of his wife told the Supreme Court in Ballarat today that he had seen her in the arms of another man ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA TO PRESS FOR TREATY REVISION

    Mr. J. A. Beasley (Australian High Commissioner to London) announced at the plenary session of the Peace Conference in Paris yesterday that Australia was determined to bring the question of treaty revision to a vote. ...

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  14. HURRICANE LOSES FORCE CROSSING SEA

    The tropical hurricane that boiled up from the western Caribbean Sea, and roared over the gulf toward the west coast of Florida ...

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  15. PREMIER REBUKES OPPOSITION LEADER

    The suggestion by the leader of the Liberal Party (Mr Hollway) yesterday that the Parliamentary wine of the Labor Party should ...

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  16. 20 KILLED IN BRITISH PLANE

    Fourteen passengers and the crew of six were killed when a RAF York transport plane crashed into the sea off the west coast of Malaya, north ...

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  17. FISHERMEN MAY STRIKE; ULTIMATUM ON FOOD

    “More food or no fishing,” is the ultimatum which 3700 fisherman at Great Yarmouth have presented to the Ministry of Food, reports the “Daily ...

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  18. SPREADING OF RICE SUPPLY

    Lord Killearn’s office has announced that China’s rice allocation for the next three months is to be shared between Malaya, Borneo, India, Hong Kong and ...

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  19. Unionists Mar Force Chifley’s Hand

    Brisbane Trades Hall officials forecast industrial trouble unless the Federal Government takes some immediate action on wage pegging. ...

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  20. CHIFLEY GOVERNMENT FACING ITS FIRST HURDLE

    The new Federal Cabinet next month will reaffirm or ease the wage pegging regulations which the Commonwealth Government regards as one of its most important anti-inflationary controls. A sub-committee of the present ...

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  21. A Miner Killed By Fall Of Stone

    David Griffith, aged 45, miner, of Kurri, was fatally injured by a fall of stone at Abermain No. 1 colliery today. Production ceased for the day ...

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  22. Trial Of British Officer

    Reuter’s correspondent in Cairo says that a British officer, Lieut. Kenneth Gourlay, will appear before a court martial at Kasrenil Barracks on ...

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  23. DEATH OF WAR ARTIST

    The death has occurred at the age 57 of Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, ARA, who did outstanding paintings as an official artist during ...

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