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  4. Many N.S.W. Towns Isolated By Floods

    With winds reaching gale force expected on the coastal areas of the State, and even rougher seas, and rivers running bankers, residents of many towns are preparing for [?] The north-west plains have become a vast quagmire. ...

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  5. WOOL DEAL

    Disagreement over types which Australia is willing to supply and types which Japan is willing to accept [?] holding up completion of ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. “This Man Is Starting A Harem,” Says Judge

    Walter James Alexander Waterhouse, 27, motor driver, pleaded guilty at Parramatta Quarter Sessions today to a charge of bigamy and was remanded for sentence until Friday next. “It seems as though this man is starting a h[?]rem,” said Judge ...

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  7. BRITISH GAINING IN BATTLE FOR COAL

    Britain is gaining ground in the battle for coal. The critical drain on coal stocks has been arrested, stockpiles are mounting as a result of the restrictions, and coal ships and coal trains are on the move. There are no signs of ...

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  8. MANHUNT FOR GUNMAN-BASHER

    More than 50 detectives and police have maintained a continuous search for the young burglar who last night shot an Auburn resident in the face ...

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  9. NO STOPPAGE

    Between shifts meetings of Melbourne railway good sheds employes to-day endorsed the action of the Australian Railways Union executive ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. WOULD HAVE BEEN PUT OFF AIR

    The ABC Director of Variety (Mr Pringle) told the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr J. G. Cast[?]eau) today that if the ABC broadcast some ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. Payment to Athletes to be Discussed

    “Broken Time” payments to athletes competing in international events including the 1948 Games, are to be discussed at a specialiy ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. Ambassador Taking Own Houses to China

    Because of the acute housing shortage, Mr. Justice T. C. Davis (Ambassador to China) is taking four prefabricated houses [?] Nanking to be ...

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  13. A.B.C. HARD UP

    Australian Broadcasting Commission has been forced to realise about £25,000 worth of inscribed stock to carry on, the general manager of the ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. “International Order Of The Kangaroo”

    Australian Associated Press says that a group of former American officers who had been stationed in the South-West Pacific during the ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. Mr Churchill to be life Member of RSL

    Federal President of the R.S.L. (Mr Eric Millhouse) will confer life-membership of the league on Mr. Winston Churchill when he visits London in ...

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  16. GALE LASHES N.S.W. COAST

    An easterly gale lashed the entire coast of NSW today, battering ships at sea and playing havoc with small craft and ferries on Sydney [?] Gale warnings have caused postponement of sailings from Sydney, ...

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  17. Tulip Bulbs Mite-infested

    Six thousand tulip bulbs which were to have been planted in Parliament House gardens at Canberra appear to be ruined by mite. ...

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  18. No Coal From Australia

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) stated today that the United Kingdom Government had made no approach to Australia for coal supplies. Even ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. POLE LEAVES £28,750 TO SYDNEY WOMAN

    A Polish-born confectioner left his fortune of £28,750 to a Sydney woman. Equity Court was told to-day. He was Max Singer, of Redfern, ...

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  20. Couple Charged With Larceny

    Reuter reports that a Bow Street magistrate to-day heard a preliminary charge of larceny against a couple, identified by the police as the [?] and ...

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  21. Free and Assisted Passages for Migrants

    The Australian Government had asked the British authorities to begin free and assisted passages for migrants on March 31, Minister for ...

    Article : 268 words
  22. DUTCH SHIPS FOR JEWISH REFUGEES

    Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said tonight that there was truth in report that Dutch ships, Orange. Johan Oldenharneveldt, and ...

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  23. Man Charged With Incest

    Following the birth of a child to a 12-year-old girl in a city hospital last month detectives yesterday visited Puckapunyal Army Camp and after ...

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  24. WAS A SORE POINT WITH AMERICANS

    How the Russians in 1944 commandeered American B29 Superfortresses —then America’s most [?] aircraft—which had been forced to land ...

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  25. Minister Reads From “Missing” Documents!

    Allegations in a Communist newspaper that building permit 6990 approving certain building operations at Rosehill racecourse had v[?]nished from departmental ...

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  26. ASSAULT ON LITTLE GIRL

    A detective alleged in Parramatta Court today that a man charged with committing a capital offence against a 12-year-old girl had told ...

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  27. French Newspaper Workers on Strike

    At a pre-arranged time on Thursday afternoon linotype operators and compositors on all newspapers in Paris stopped work and joined the newspaper ...

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  28. Allegedly Stole Safe and Contents Worth £5000

    Horace Joseph Edwards, 45, dealer, was today committed for trial on a charge of having stolen a safe and contents worth £5000, the property of ...

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  29. Won’t Forget Pearl Harbor

    Three American dentists who are [?] reserve officers in Japan have made sure that Tojo won’t forget Pearl Harbor. They have engraved ...

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  30. No Official Luncheon for Departing Dutch Minister

    Although it was the usual practice for the Government to tender a Cabinet luncheon or other farewell function to departing diplomats no ...

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  31. Three Sentenced To Gaol For Life

    Reginald Alexander Donaldson, 27, and two boys. Frederick James Dodd, aged 15, and Cyril James Pascoe, 14, have been sentenced to life imprisonment by New Zealand courts. Donaldson was found guilty of murdering Sydney John Peachey ...

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  32. Export Wheat Up

    Advance of 6d per bushel in the export price of wheat was announced by the Australian Wheat Board today. Export price is now 14/5[?] a bushel, ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. Fell 50 Feet On To 4ft. Glass Plot

    Eileen Lynn, IT, probably fractured her spine when she fell 50 feet from a roof garden at Potts Point this morning. She landed on a grass plot measuring four feet square and bounded by concrete paths. ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. Effort at Secret Sailing Fails

    Efforts to sail the Dutch 10,000-ton freighter, Tjibeaar, secretly from Sydney this morning were defeated by the weather. The pilot was on board ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. Owner for Bale of Wool Wanted

    Police are searching for the owner of a bale of scoured wool branded “double A over 6 in diamond,”' which was left at Glendenning’s wool scour, ...

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