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  4. Albury Woman’s Struggle With Night Intruder

    Grappling with an intruder at her home in Stephen st. last night Mrs. Mary Anne Thompson was thrown to the ground and was later admitted to Albury hospital with a probable fracture to the leg. Returning home about 8 o’clock ...

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  5. BIG CARRIER OFFERED TO AUSTRALIA

    A huge modern aircraft carrier now under construction in Britain has been offered to the Commonwealth by the British Government. Whether ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. Father Charged with Murder of Little Daughter

    Robert Smeaton Robertson, aged 39, laborer of Scott street, Fremantle, has been charged with wilful murder following the discovery of murder ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. WOMAN SHOT DEAD IN MILK BAR

    A middle aged woman was shot dead in a milk bar at the corner of King William and Pirie streets, city, late this afternoon. ...

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  8. MINERS VOTE FOR NO STRIKE

    Instructions were broadcast to miners on the NSW coalfields tonight to return to work to-morrow after they had voted to-day against ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. CLASH OVER WHEAT

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in the House of Representatives today declined to answer questions by the deputy leader of the Country Party ...

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  10. GROCER SHOPS RAIDED

    Prices Branch officials today raided many grocer shops to see if they were withholding supplies of tea until the price is increased. A report will be ...

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  11. GOERING’S WIDOW TO BE TRIED

    According to the British United Press correspondent, the German de-Nazification Court is trying Goering’s widow, Emmy, this month. ...

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  13. Sank Record Tonnage—Then Blown Up By Own Torpedo

    How the United States submarine Tang sank a record tonnage of shipping for a single 24-hour patrol, and was then itself destroyed by one of its own torpedoes was revealed today. Seventy-eight members of the crew ...

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  14. MORE WATERSIDE WORKERS REFUSE TO WORK OVERTIME

    Large numbers of waterside workers were suspended to-night for refusing to work overtime after they had completed their day shift at 5 p.m. ...

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  15. WILL LABOR SPLIT ON BRETTON?

    Fears of a split in the Labor movement were openly discussed at a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party during discussions on the ...

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  16. SWEPT FROM BICYCLE AND KILLED

    Brian Anthony Boyle, of Campsie, was killed when he was swept from his bicycle by a mobile crane at Wattle Street today. ...

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  17. Senate Debate

    Opposition to the agreement was voiced when within half an hour of re-assembling after a long recess, the Senate debated an adjournment ...

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  18. “SINGLE PLANE COULD DESTROY AN EMPIRE”

    “An entire Empire could be defeated overnight by one plane carrying atomic bombs,” and Group-Captain, who observed the atom bombing of Nagasaki. Group-Captain Cheshire, who was ...

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  19. Killed in Clash Between Political Parties

    The Beirut correspondent of British Associated Press says that 14 persons were killed and 50 were wounded in a shooting clash at Tripoli (Lebanon) ...

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  20. Australian for Trial on Serious Charge

    An Australian, John Joseph Holland, aged 39. described as a seaman, was committed for trial when he appeared at Bow street court today charged ...

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  21. Two Die in Stampede to See Mr. Triunan

    Two were trampled to death and four were injured yesterday as thousands tried to break through the police lines to see President Truman and ...

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  22. RIVERINA EXPRESS ENGINE DERAILED AT CULCAIRN

    A view of the 38 class engine of the Riverina express which was derailed at Culcairn yesterday. The engine was derailed after taking the loop from the main line to the island platform. No one was injured. The tender of the engine and the carriages did not leave the line. A light engine in the yards took the train on after a delay of half-an-hour. A breakdown gang arrived from Junee about 2 o’clock and the trains were able to use another ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Taxi Driver Tries to Run Bandit Down

    A taxi-driver at Mascot tonight tried to run down an armed bandit who had robbed him and jumped out of the car. The driver, Clarence ...

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  24. Remanded on Stealing Charge

    Patrick Thomas Shannon, aged 40. fruiteter was remanded until March 19 when he appeared at Newtown police court today on a charge of stealing ...

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