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  4. Damage Estimated At Thousands Of Pounds

    Two tidal waves, 30 feet high, swept a 60-mile front on the east coast of the North Island today and caused thousands of pounds off damage. Seaside homes, hotels, shops and farm buildings were swept into ...

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  5. Bodies Of 21 Miners Recovered

    Twenty-one bodies have been recovered from a soft coal mine near Centralia where over 100 men are still entombed as the result of an ...

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  6. SCIENTIST’S CRITICISM OF ROCKET BOMB TESTS

    Mr Abbott (CP, NSW) today asked the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in the House of Representatives if he would see that officers of the CSIR ...

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  7. CREW OF CRASHED PLANE MAY BE ALIVE

    No news has been received of two members of the crew of the RAAF Mosquito plane which crashed into Saddle Mountain, 20 miles south of ...

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  8. FLOOD RESCUES IN LONDON

    Many houses were flooded to a depth of several feet when the River Lea overflowed its banks at Clapton, London. Families were rescued through bedroom windows and boats were used to deliver food and other necessities to people still marooned. Photo shows : Rescuing a girl from the bedroom window of a flooded house at Clapton, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Disappearance Of Students In Berlin

    Disclosures of arrests of University students in Berlin by Russian agents have resulted in the Russia-sponsored “Berliner Zeitung” declaring, “Some arrests have ...

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  11. Wool Worth £62 Million Exported

    Exports of Australian greasy wool in the eight months ended February last were 2,350,964 bales valued at £62,718,000, said the Commonwealth ...

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  12. LANG ATTACKS CALWELL ON REFUGEES

    Mr J. T. Lang (Ind. Lab., NSW) today accused the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) of opening the way for the entrance into Australia of an army of Fifth Columnists. He said no investigation officers had been assigned abroad to check the credentials of ex-enemy ...

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  13. WARM PRAISE FOR COUNTRY PRESS

    The Country Press of NSW was warmly praised by delegates at the annual conference of the NSW Country Party today. The following ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA GETS SHIPS FOR MIGRANTS

    The South African Government announces that it has secured the use of two Union Castle liners to carry immigrants to South Africa. First ...

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  15. Won £61,000 In Penny Pool

    Edward Cross aged [?] a bus driver of Aberdeen won £61,456 in a penny points football [?] today [?] is a world record dividend for a ...

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  16. POLITICIANS ON TOP AGAIN

    Politicians who talked about sending more food to Britain knew nothing about food rationing, said the Minister for Commerce (Mr ...

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  17. MR. GROMYKO APPLIES VETO; SAVES ALBANIA

    Mr Gromyko, the Russian delegate, used the veto today to block a Security Council decision in Britain’s favor in her dispute with ...

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  18. U.S. URGED TO GET READY TO FIGHT SOVIET

    “There is a great power in Europe engaged in a vast programme of expansion. The US must take the lead in throwing up barriers against such ...

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  19. Little Boy’s Condition Critical

    Warwick Bradley Walker, aged 7, is still in a critical condition at Ryde District Hospital. The boy, with his head badly battered and his wrists ...

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  20. THREE ALBURY-BRED RAMS FOR THE ARGENTINE

    A sale of three one-year-old Romey Marsh rams for export to the Argentine was recently made by Messrs F. C. and N. L. Griffith, of Toonallook ...

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  21. CLAIM I.T.O. ENDANGERS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES

    Acceptance of the ITO draft charier would mean the destruction of the whole future of Australia’s international trade and internal develop and secondary industries had been built, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) said tonight. ...

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  22. Britain To Get Russian Salmon And Crab

    Mr Strachey, Minister for Food, has announced the completion of the first food contract with Russia providing for the delivery of 150,000 cases of ...

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  23. TO SEEK GOLD IN N.T.

    Today Myer Davis and Arthur Ney, both aged 50 years, set out in a truck for the Northern Territory to prospect for gold. Both hove had mining ...

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  24. Tumbarumba Farmer’s Wife Called “Mercenary” By Counsel

    In the State Full Court today counsel described a young woman who married a man 35 years her senior as “mercenary and having married for money.” Mr Justice Davidson remarked that there was a lot a evidence to suggest that she was a “gold digger.” ...

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