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  4. Australia’s Most Intensive Spy Hunt

    One of the most intensive spy hunts in Australia’s history is now being waged by Commonwealth authorities as part of an elaborate security plan to protect the secrets of the rocket bomb tests in Central Australia. ...

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  5. Bathurst Murder Trial

    Trial of Frederick Lincoln McDermott, 38, laborer, on a charge of having murdered William Henry Lavers in, 1930 was continued today. ...

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  6. “WRECKERS FROM ABROAD”

    Referring to “wreckers from abroad” the Works Minister (Mr. Semple) bitterly attacked the Federal Secretary of the Australian Seamens’ Union (Mr. ...

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  7. BOXER’S DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL

    The 28-year-old professional boxer, Reginald Bric Bunker, of West Maitland, was accidentally killed. This conclusion was readied by the ...

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  8. MADE DARING ESCAPE

    A strong cordon of police has been thrown around Sydney in the hope of trapping two prisoners who made a daring escape from custody as they ...

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  9. China Wants To Sell UNRRA Supplies

    United Press says that China has requested permission from the United States to sell 200,000,000 dollars worth of U.N.R.R.A. supplies in the ...

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  10. PERTH BUSINESSMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Leonard Charles Jackson, 48, formerly business man, of Kalgoorlie, was sentenced to death today by Mr Justice Walker after the jury had ...

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  11. Concession Transport Fares for Servicemen

    The Commonwealth Government had asked State Governments to reintroduce concession fares for servicemen on trams, trains and buses, said the ...

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  12. Mother of Three Remanded

    Mrs. Doris May Davis, 27. mother of three children, was today remanded on £50 bail at Parramatta Police Court on a charge of maliciously wounding her ...

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  13. Communist Cited by House

    Acting on the request of the Un-American Activities Committee, the House of Representatives carried a resolution citing Gerhard Eisler, ...

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  14. German Reparation Ship Arrives

    The Empire Conifer. 1800 tons, arrived in Sydney today from England as part of Australia’s reparations from Germany in 1935. The crew of 18 ...

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  15. TAX CONCESSIONS

    Tax concessions over all ranges of incomes are being considered by the Prime Minister. Mr Chifley has told members of his ...

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  17. TRAIL OF WAR

    Mr Bellenger (Secretary for War) informed the House of Commons last evening that an amount of £20,000,000 described in the supplementary ...

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  18. “45 Per Cent Rotting In Warehouses”

    U.N.R.R.A. authorities allege that 45 per cent, of U.N.R.R.A. supplies sent to China are rotting or rusting in warehouses because Chinese officials have ...

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  19. PLACED ON BOND

    Mrs. Jean Josephine Heggie, 23, stenographer, now of Windsor (Vic.), who illegally withdrew £212 from a banking account of her brother while ...

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  20. BRITAIN TO OFFER NO SOLUTION ON PALESTINE

    Mr Ernest Bevin (the Foreign Secretary) announced in the House of Commons last evening that the Government was unable to resolve the irreconcilable conflict between the Jews and the Arabs, and had decided that the only course was to submit the Palestine problem to ...

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  21. Important Statement Expected On India

    The diplomatic correspondent of “The Times” says that Mr Attlee is expected to make an important statement in the House of Commons this ...

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  22. VOTING AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Voting at the next municipal and shire elections in N.S.W. will be compulsory, if a bill now being prepared by the Minister for Works and ...

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  23. GOODS JAM AT ALBURY

    Railway Commissioners to-day admitted that there was a jam of goods traffic at Albury, the chief causes of which are shortage of labour and ...

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  24. Latest Liquor Referendum Figures

    Latest liquor referendum figures:— 6 p.m.. 929.423; 9 p.m.. 22,729: 10 p.m.. 524,020. ...

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  25. Rich Cold Reef Found At Temora

    A gold reef in a disused mine at Sebastopol, 10 miles from Temora, which was discovered by four men last weekend. may be one of the richest strikes made in recent years in NSW. Harry Barron, one of the syndicate who discovered the seam, ...

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  26. EXCITING CHASE

    A garage proprietor, his neighbors and a squad of police staged an exciting backyard chase after two men in Bondi early this morning. The ...

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  27. ATTACKS “MONTY”

    The State Publishing House has published in Russian Ralph Ingersoll’s book “Top Secret,” which strongly criticises Field - Marshall Viscount ...

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  28. Birthrate Still Rising

    The NSW birthrate is still increasing. according to the Government Statistician’s latest figures. For the nine months ended September each ...

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