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  4. Some High Military Leaders Against U.S. Aid Programme

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that enthusiasm for Mr Truman’s programme of aid for Greece and Turkey has been replaced in case of some Congressmen by a more questioning attitude. This was partly due to the knowledge that some of the highest United States military leaders did not favor ...

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  5. MINERS WILL GO RABBITING

    As hundreds of men are preparing to go rabbiting with the opening of the new season, managers of coal mines anticipate a large degree of ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. KEY MEN MAY LEAVE ALL MINES

    Stoppages in all underground and open-cut mines are threatened within the next two weeks because of disputes involving deputies, ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. THE WRITING ON THE WALL!

    Although the electricity and power cuts have been partly restored and many factories re-opened, this writing was painted on the walls of a large factory in North London. “1945 We put cm In” refers to the election. when the Labor Government was returned to power. “1947 They Put Us Out” seems to be a reference to the recent closure of factories owing to the fuel shortage, by order of the Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  8. 12 Years Gaol For Shooting At Detective

    In the Quarter Sessions today Judge Kirby sentenced Royce John Garland, aged 32. laborer, to 12 years’ penal servitude for having maliciously shot at ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. Gaoled For Escaping From Police Van

    Kelvin Lennor Diggins, aged 21. laborer, was today sentenced to six months hard labor for escaping from police custody while being taken by ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. SILVER FISH TO BLAME

    A prominent Government official did not attend the Australian premiere of Somerset Maughan’s “The Razor’s Edge” tonight because silver fish had eaten a large hole in ...

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  11. GIRLS RIOT AT TRAINING SCHOOL

    Six teen-age inmates at Parramatta Girls’ Industrial Training School barricaded themselves in the mess room and caused heavy ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. DROWNED IN HARBOR

    A deck hand, Raymond May of Palmain, fell from a ferry into the harbor tonight. His body had not been recovered when the search was ...

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  14. BLITZ SOON TO BE LAUNCHED

    A blitz against unlicensed radio listeners will be launched shortly by the postal department, the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs ...

    Article : 373 words
  15. JEWS BLOW UP OIL PIPE LINE

    Soon after it was announced that martial law would be lifted in parts of Palestine on which it had been imposed, an oil pipe-line was blown up near Haifa. The Jerusalem correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company ...

    Article : 385 words
  16. Stabbed Himself to Death With Pencil

    At an inquest today on E. Royce Cox, jeweller, the Coroner found that Cox, who was discovered with a pencil through his ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. Iron Bar Used To Kill Man. Crown Alleges

    Prominent amongst, exhibits in a trial in the Supreme Court today was a piece of iron bar about two feet long with which, the Crown alleges, Charles Rupert Barclay. aged 45, of Brunswick st., Fitzroy, invalid pensioner, killed his brother-in-law on November 30 last year in ...

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  18. New Standard of Living Sought

    The present method of determining the basic wage according to cost of living would be attacked by the unions in placing their claims before ...

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  19. Frogs Come Down With The Rain

    Appearance of large numbers of small, pale-yellowish frogs during heavy rain last week has convinced Jindera people that the ...

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  20. Housewives Must Take Along Empty Bottles

    If housewives want [?] buy a bottle of sauce in future [?]ey will have to take along an empty sauce bottle to their grocer. ...

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  21. 350 DELEGATES AT A.N.A. CONFERENCE

    About 350 delegates were present when the Mayor of Geelong (Cr J. J. Young) opened the annual conference of the Australian Natives’ ...

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  22. MLA ALLEGES DEFAMATION

    A writ claiming £2500 damages for alleged defamation was issued out of the Supreme Court today on behalf of John Henry Mann, MLA, member ...

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  23. “Officer Offered To Fight Drunken Ratings”

    A naval court-martial held on HMAS Hobart today severely reprimanded Lieut. William Behrens Simms for remarks to ratings ...

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  24. KING VISITS NATIVE COLLEGE

    The King with Professor D. D. T. Tabavu during a tour of inspection of Fort Hare Native College (South Africa). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Sydney Faces Shortage Of Potatoes, Sugar, Salt

    Because of the waterfront strike Sydney is facing a serious shortage of potatoes, sugar and salt. Numbers of factories using salt in processing say that they will have to shut down unless they get supplies. Curing of bacon and ham is almost ...

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  26. THIEVES STEAL £1000 IN NOTES

    Thieves stole £1000 in notes from a cupboard and a desk at the home of Mrs R. H. Harvey, livery stable proprietress. [?]. North Street, Richmond, ...

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  27. Albury Bankers Will Closely Scrutinise All Signatures

    Publication in a Sydney newspaper of a report that signatures made by some types of hall-pointed fountain pens could be copied has been followed by prompt action in Albury. Experiments in Sydney revealed ...

    Article : 249 words
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