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  4. 56 PEOPLE DIE IN PLANE CRASHES

    In aeroplane crashes in various parts of the world 56 people have been killed. Worst accident was in China where 33 persons died when an airliner struck a motor. ...

    Article : 300 words
  5. American Instability Clouds Trade Talks Horizon

    “A fundamental issue of international confidence is involved in the coming discussions on world trade and employment,” states “The Times.” in ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. BITTERNESS AT PEACE TALKS

    Opening the debate before the plenary session of the Paris Peace Conference on the Hungarian Treaty, the Yugo-Slav delegate (M. Simlc) ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. TWO QUEENS OF THE SEA MEET

    The Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary met at Southampton, when the Queen, Mary arrived from America on her last trip before going for refit after her war work. The Queen Mary’s last trip before temporary retirement was a fitting one—she made the fastest Atlantic crossing from Halifax to Southampton, and among her passengers was General Eisenhower, Chief of Staff, US. Army.—The Queen Mary (left) passes the Queen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  8. NO TEARS AT FAREWELL

    Wearing the red striped trousers and dress coat of a Prussian officer General [?] this morning impassively farewelled his wife. ...

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  9. MILITANT UNIONS REBUFFED

    Powerful militant unions—Federated Ironworkers’ and the Moulders’ Union—received a rebuff today when a mass meeting of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. SYDNEY WITHOUT TRAMS AND BUSES TO DAY

    A mass meeting of tram and bus men held at Leichhardt stadium today overwhelmingly endorsed the proposal for a 24-hour stoppage in Sydney tomorrow. The Minister for Transport (Mr O’SuIIivan) was bitterly criticised ...

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  11. DUKE OF WINDSOR MEETS REPORTERS

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were spending a quiet day at Lord Dudley’s home “Ednam Lodge” at Sunningdale, when the Duke ...

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  12. MORE OFFICIALS LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    Members of the Australian delegation to the UNO conference in New York on October 25 left Australia by air tonight. They included the ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. NO REPLY FROM THE SOVIET

    Several weeks ago the United States despatched a Note to Russia asking the Soviet to wind up the Lend-Lease account, but according to informed ...

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  14. WILL MR. CHIFLEY GIVE WAY?

    The ACTU representatives will meet the Prime Minister here on Tuesday to discuss a modification of the wage pegging regulations. ...

    Article : 564 words
  15. Boy Dies From Burns

    Allan Hoy, aged 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoy, died in Walcha hospital today after he was badly burned when the car in which he was travelling ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. PRINCE WILLIAM UNDERGOES OPERATION

    Prince William underwent an operation yesterday for the removal of his tonsils. A bulletin issued by Dr Ashleigh Davy and Dr Lorimer Dads ...

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  17. Jap Newspaper Suppressed by Americans

    The occupation authorities suppressed today’s edition of the English language newspaper “Nippon Times” for reprinting the “Jiji Shimpo’s” editorial ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. AUSTRALIA’S ATTITUDE ON REPARATIONS

    Australia’s resident Minister in London (Mr. Beasley) told the Paris Peace conference that Australia was not prepared to vote for any figure for ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. FORMER WELL-KNOWN DETECTIVE DEAD

    Ex-Superintendent John O’Connell Brophy, of the Melbourne CIB, who was well-known for the part he played in bringing many ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. Assured for Flight By Machine

    A slot assurance service has been provided at the main air-lines terminal in New York. A passenger puts a 25 cent piece In the slot, upon ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. NO HOLD-UP IN MELBOURNE

    Following a mass meeting of more than 700 members of the Tramways Union today, the general secretary (Mr H. Broadby) announced that ...

    Article : 187 words
  22. FEDERAL RSL OFFICERS CRITICISED

    Federal officers of the RSL were [?]renchantly criticised at a meeting of the Moreton District Council of the league of Ipswich on Saturday. ...

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  23. U.S. Gives Italy £12½ Million

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) today announced the transfer of £12½ million sterling to the Italian Government on account of ...

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  25. Britain Wants Travel Made Easier

    The abolition of visas for travellers between Britain and France is only the first result of Mr. Bevin’s campaign to simplify travel, says the “Sunday ...

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  26. BRITISH HORSES FOR INDIAN PRINCES

    One hundred and five horses valued at £250,000, which is the biggest bloodstock shipment to be made from Britain for 15 years, ...

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  27. Little Progress in Inquiries

    Detectives investigating the death of Alan Morgan, aged 35, railway porter, after he had taken a powder in Newcastle goods yard on Wednesday, have ...

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  28. URGES WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICAN TROOPS

    Urging the withdrawal of American troops from China, Dr Chang Tungsun, Professor of Philosophy at the Yen Chine University and chairman of the North China branch of the Democratic League, made what observers consider as the bitterest criticism on the troops’ ...

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  29. Police Trap Two-up Players

    Twenty-four “two-up” players were trapped by the police on the cliff tops at Bronte, below Waverley cemetery, this afternoon. They were charged ...

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  30. THREE STRIKES’ LIKELY IN SYDNEY THIS WEEK

    There may be two or three one day strikes in Sydney this week, despite the nation-wide appeal of the president of the ACTU (Mr P. J. Clarey) ...

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  31. TIE-UP IN W.A. AVERTED

    The West Australian Locomotive Enginedrivers’ Firemen’s and Cleaners’ Unions have rescinded an ultimatum that their members would refuse to ...

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  32. Pillion Rider Killed

    A motor cycle pillion rider, James Harold Sharman, aged 26, of Dandenong road, East Malvern, was killed in a collision with a motor car near ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. ADELAIDE TO HAVE TRANSPORT HOLD-UP

    A 24-hour stop-work meeting of South Australian transport employes will be held from midnight next Sunday to press the men’s claims ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. NEWCASTLE VOTES TO STRIKE

    A meeting of bus and tram men at Newcastle today unanimously accorded support to the Sydney decision to strike as from midnight tonight. One ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. Woman Alleges Assault in Locked Room

    Police are investigating a report that a woman was assaulted by a man at Wingham and burned on the breast by a cigarette. The woman told the ...

    Article : 55 words
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