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  4. ELDERLY MAN WAS BRUTALLY MURDERED

    An elderly man, whose body was found under a bridge on the bank of the Hawkesbury River, near Windsor, yesterday, was Harry Frith, aged ...

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  5. Statements on Refugee-Immigrants

    To “end the vicious campaign of mendacity and misrepresentation on the question of refugee immigrants,” the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) has invited the general secretary of the RSL (Mr Neagle) to ...

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  6. GRAZIER SUES FORMER TAXATION HEAD

    In the Supreme Court today, a 91 year-old grazier of Emu Plains, George Magrath, unsuccessfully sued former Taxation Commissioner, Lawrence Stan, ...

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  7. Oregon Shipments Unlikely

    It was not likely that shipments of Oregon timber to ease the housing shortage would be forthcoming from Canada, even if the import duty were ...

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  8. TO THE RESCUE OF HUNGRY VILLAGERS

    In the village of Hudgate, East Yorkshire, 250 people were nearing the end of their food supplies, when men of the special RAF mountain rescue unit arrived with a fortnight's supply of food from Wartor, East York.” The rescue party had to go via the fields and in some places the drifts were 30 feet deep. The rescue unit at their headquarters in the Estate Office Yard, Warier, preparing for their strenuous journey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. “ALL OUT” WAR STARTED

    General Chu Teh (Commander-in-Chief of the Communist armies in Manchuria) declared today that “all out” war bad started and that his ...

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  10. R.A.A.F. CATALINA’S MERCY FLIGHT

    A 331b. baby, kept alive on oxygen and wrapped among hot water bottles and blankets was flown today from Lord Howe Island to Sydney and ...

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  11. “Trying To Disguise Deaths in Private Hospitals”

    Ambulance authorities were determined to put an end to the practice of motor vehicles resembling ambulances removing corpses from some ...

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  12. 18 Months For Perjury

    In Quarter Sessions today, Judge Markell sentenced William John Thorn son, aged 36, salesman, to 18 months' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty ...

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  13. VICTORIAN MEAT DISPUTE

    Melbourne retail butchers received their last supplies of fresh meat today before the meat shortage set in. With few trucks of sheep and lambs ...

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  14. “PEARL HARBOR ATTACK WAS ACT OF SELF-DEFENCE”

    Japan is pictured, to the international War Crimes Tribunal as a nation Whose motives were misunderstood and whose leaders were patriots, ...

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  15. Sugar To Be Diverted To Victoria

    Every effort is being made by the Government to divert sugar supplies from N.S.W. and Queensland to save the Victorian fruit processing industry, ...

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  16. “Smokes” and Silk Stockings Seized

    Six hundred packets of cigarette papers, cigarettes and silk stockings were confiscated by Customs officials from the liner Stirlingshire, which arrived ...

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  17. “Report Damaging to State”

    “Absolutely without foundation and untrue,” was how the Premier (Mr. McGirr) described a report from Canberra that N.S.W. officials had told ...

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  19. RED ARMY GIVEN ALL CREDIT

    “Pravda,” In a leading article in which it pays tribute to the Red Army on its 20lb. anniversary, says: “In single-handed combat the Red ...

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  20. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Viscount Montgomery, Chief of Imperial General Staff, will advise the Commonwealth Government on the latest set-up of Empire defence plans when ...

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  21. Threat To Kill Greek Guerrilla Leader

    The Alhens correspondent of Reuter says that a Greek Deputy (M. Pericles has written to the Security Council Commission and has ...

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  22. FOURTH FORM STUFF

    Leaders of the underground Nazi organisation who were arrested in a joint British and American operation at the week-end hoped by threats of using ...

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  23. Rabbit Skin Industry Worth £9 Million

    Removal of the export levy on rabbit skins was dependent on the amount of funds accruing from the tax, said the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture ...

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  24. “Some Doctors Earn Fantastic Salaries”

    Extracts from a book recently published by Dr Douglas Robb, an Auckland surgeon, stale that doctors were rapidly becoming extraordinarily ...

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  25. DOCKYARDS RESUMPTION

    Resumption of work at Sydney dockyards on Thursday morning may be prevented by two unions which intend to defy an Instruction issued ...

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  26. Woman Refused Bail on Murder Charge

    When Ella Agnes Stratford, 37, was remanded on a charge of having murder George Coghlan, 39, who was shot at King’s Cross last week, bail ...

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  27. Wheat For France

    M. Henri Tanguy-Prigent (Minister for Agriculture) stated on his return from America that he had obtained promise of the delivery. before ...

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  28. Senator Ashley in Hospital

    The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) entered hospital in Lewisham late this afternoon for treatment for antriin and eye trouble. ...

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  29. Terrific Blast When Gas Explodes

    A lift well was wrecked, parts of a concrete floor were torn up doors were hurled from their hinges, dozens of windows were shattered and exhibits were damaged in a gas explosion in the Mining Museum, George street north, today. ...

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  30. Tram Driver Collapses When Sentenced

    Allan Hugh Williams, tram-driver, was today sentenced to one month’s gaol in Central Police Court for having been found drunk while employed as ...

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  31. Echo of Sister Swift Incident ?

    The secretary of the Macleay District Hospital Board (Mr J. W. Freebody) said to-day that the matron and nursing staff had again tendered ...

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  32. Milk Restrictions Removed

    All restrictions on the sale of liquid milk in Sydney and Newcastle milk area were removed today. Consumers will be able to obtain ...

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