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  4. End Of Britain’s Arctic Weather In Sight

    With Britain on the eve of drastic electricity restrictions that are expected to throw 4,000,000 persons out of work, the Air Ministry announced last night that the end of the spell of Arctic weather appeared to be in ...

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  5. Weather Hampers Search for Launch

    Bad weather is hampering the search for the Flying Cloud, missing motor launch with four men on board. The launch has been missing for a ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. WOMAN’S BODY WAS FOUND IN RIVER

    Leonard Charles Jackson, 48, businessman, of Kalgoorlie. pleaded not guilty when he appeared in the Criminal Court today charged with the ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. Fire Causes £400 Damage

    Damage estimated at £400 was caused by a fire which gutted an old stone building at Bundanoon yesterday. The building was situated on the ...

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  8. LIQUOR POLL ON SATURDAY

    If applications to the returning officer (Mr. G. O. Boyle) for postal votes are any criterion, Albury’s interest in the referendum on Saturday ...

    Article : 307 words
  9. REMARKABLE WINTER SCENES IN KENT

    Some of the worst conditions in memory are now being experienced among the farms and homesteads of Kent. Farmers rescue a sheep that had strayed from the flock and was buried in the deep snow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COUSENS BACK AT 2GB

    Charles Cousens was warmly welcomed by the staff of radio station 2GB when he resumed work this morning. Cousens said “It is just over 6½ ...

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  12. COLD WEATHER IN AMERICA

    The trans-continental Canadian Pacific Railway service was resumed today after the longest main-line snow blockage in Canadian railroad history. ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. FUTURE OF ADMINISTRATION OF PALESTINE

    General Sir Alan Cunningham (High Commissioner to Palestine) told representatives of the Jewish Agency on Sunday that the Government at present contemplates no substitute for the civil administration, but that clearly in the situation created by the terrorists the Government ...

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  14. LONG-RANGE LANDING FIELDS NAMED

    In addition to four long range landing fields at Darwin, Cloncurry, Eagle Farm (Brisbane) and Mascot (Sydney) thee aerodrome ...

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  15. GIRL’S MYSTERY DEATH

    Detectives are investigating the death of an attractive girl in strange circumstances in North Sydney last night. ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. INDO-CHINA PARADOX

    The Nanking, correspondent of the “New York Times” says that the attitude of the Chinese Government toward the French and Vietnam ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. Family of 12 in Five Tents

    Five tents pitched on the banks of the Yarra at Heidelberg are now the only shelter for a family of twelve, which includes a TB stricken ...

    Article : 219 words
  18. CHINESE HAS CANCER OF JAW

    Claiming to be suffering, from cancer of the jaw through being struck by a Japanese when he tried to help an Australian prisoner of war in October, ...

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  19. U.S. NAVY SALUTES R.A.N.

    The United States Navy today saluted the Royal Australian Navy for its recent valiant work in search for and rescue of the stricken American ...

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  20. Appeal Against Death Sentence Dismissed

    The Court of Criminal Appeal today dismissed the appeal by Walter Graham Rowland against his sentence of death for the murder of Alice ...

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  21. Apples Baked by Cold

    When Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd visited the camp in Little America which on a previous South Polar expedition he had abandoned 14 years ...

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  22. SKIERS KILLED ZURICH, Monday.

    An avalanche killed seven skiers at Saint Antonio, near Klosters. Three others dodged the masses of snow. ...

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  23. BOMB THREAT TO MR. SHINWELL

    The “Daily Telegraph” says that Scotland Yard has asked the Southend police to trace the origin of a telegram that was telephoned to Scotland Yard ...

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  24. EXECUTIONS POSTPONED

    The Athens correspondent of British United Press says that all political executions have been postponed pending the Security Council's decision on ...

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  25. Income Tax Has Risen By £47 Per Head Since 1914

    Australian taxation has risen from an average of £4 15/ per head in 1914 to £51 per head In 1945-46, according to the acting Commonwealth Statistician (Mr J, Barry) today. Total taxation collections by the ...

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  26. DUG THROUGH SNOW TO REACH FIRE AT SEA

    The “Daily Express” stales that coastguards and volunteers dug through seven miles of snowdrifts last night to reach the sea and rescue the crew of the Grimsby trawler Libra (221 tons), which was on fire 400 yards off the beach at Anderby (Lincolnshire). ...

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  27. “WRECK LONDON AGREEMENT”

    Reuter’s correspondent in Rangoon states that the leaders of all Burmese parties except the anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League, and the ...

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