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  4. "United States-Soviet Clash Will End Civilisation”

    Professor Arnold Toynbee, Professor of History at the University of London, lecture here, forecast a third world war in which the United States and Russia would be the principal belligerents. He said that Britain would not survive and Canada would be a tremendous bloody ...

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  5. ELECTRICITY RATIONING TO BEGIN MONDAY

    Electricity rationing as severe as that enforced during last winter operate throughout Victoria and in NSW areas supplied from the Electricity Commission’s system from Monday next. its supplies from the SEC.) ...

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  6. “Eternal Smoke From Burning Flesh”

    Further grim details of the Auschwitz horror camp in which it is said over four million inmates perished, were released yesterday. “The eternal smoke from the chimneys of the human crematoriums, never-ending cries from the gas chambers made Auschwitz death ...

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  7. DEATH DEMANDED FOR 30 GERMANS

    Nothing but the hangman's rope would satisfy justice, declared the American prosecutor at the opening the trial of 30 men and women who ...

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  8. SOVIET CO-OPERA- TION SOUGHT

    The Secretary of State (Mr Marshall) today made public a letter to Molotov calling on Sir Molotov co-operate in restoring independence ...

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  9. MYSTERY MAN MENTIONED

    A mystery man, Max Intrator, who in gaol in Paris, awaiting trial as chief of an international currency smuggling ring, was twice mentioned ...

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  10. CHOLERA OUTBREAK FOLLOWS RIOTING

    Nearly 300 cholera patients have been admitted to hospital in Calcutta since April 1, mostly from the riot zones in the city, where the cleansing ...

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  11. BLOATED FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    With the creation of new departments and expansions of those existing before the war, the numbers of persons employed by the Commonwealth ...

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  12. FINNISH GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    The Coalition Government resigned to-day because the Agrarian and Social Democratic Parties expressed lack of confidence in the Prime Minister ...

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  13. Prices Commissioner Appeals To Housewives

    Meat prices were now as high as they would be allowed to go, and current levels would not be exceeded, the Prices Commissioner (Mr McCarthy) indicated today. He said if housewives refused to pay prices above the official ceilings ...

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  14. PASSAGES IN JUDGE’S REPORT REJECTED

    The War Crimes Court today rejected as evidence nine out of 14 passages from Justice Sir William Weeb’s report on Japanese atrocities. ...

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  15. DR. COOMBS ON TARIFF BARRIERS

    Dr H. C. Coombs (Australia), during discussions at the International Trade Conference on the setting-up the Tariff Steering Committee ...

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  16. “KEANE LUGGAGE” CASE FINE OF £250

    Sydney footwear manufacturer, Joseph Goldberg, was fined £250 in the Special Federal Court today by Mr Atkinson, SM, on conviction for having imported prohibited articles. Addressing Mr Dovey, KC (for Goldberg), Mr Atkinson said : “I ...

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  17. LAND FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    The Commonwealth Government has approved 123 properties in NSW totalling 2,234,437 acres as suitable for soldier settlement. Announcing ...

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  18. May Declare £10 Million Concern “Black”

    Beoause they fear water concessions to be granted to Courtaulds, the English firm of rayon manufacturers, might imperil Newcastle domestic ...

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  19. Death Sentence Uproar

    After she had been sentenced to death for the assassination of a British officer (Brigadier R. de Winton) at Pola on February 10, during an inspection ...

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  20. NINE MORE MINERS KILLED

    Nine were killed and nine were injured when an explosion of gas occurred in an anthracite mine, 350 ft underground, today. There were only ...

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  21. C.P. LEADER OPENS ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    The leader of the Country Party (Mr Bruxner), when he opened the party's election campaign tonight, had ...

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  22. America’s Huge Wheat 'Production

    The Agricultural Department presets the total United States 1947 wheat of 1238 million bushels, or about million bushels more than the record ...

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  23. Army Minister Wants Anzac Day Parade In Tokio

    Further instructions that Australians in Japan should commemorate ate Anzac Day with a parade in the plaza, Tokio, if practicable, were sent by the Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) to the c.—in—c., MCOF, Lient.—General Roberlson, tonight. ...

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  25. PENALTY RATES JUDGMENT

    Conference convened by the ACTU and attended by unions’ involved in the week-end penalty rates ease today passed a resolution re—affrming ...

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  26. Six Killed in Air Crash

    All six occupants of a Belgian Air Force Dakota were killed when the plane, which was flying from Brussels Prestwick, crashed near Dairy, ...

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  27. PART OF NOSE COURT EXHIBIT

    In the Central Court to-day part of a taxi driver's nose was tendered as an exhibit in a case in which Harold Wlilinm Vernon Lester, aged ...

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  28. His Honor Expressed Amazement

    Judge Markell in the Quarter Sessions today expressed amazement that people brought up in comfortable circumstances, in good homes and ...

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  29. Aliens Barred From Landing

    Eight alien immigrants on the American steamer Marine Phoenix, which to-day, were not allowed to their landing permits not being ...

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  30. Berlin Round-up Nets 1500

    Fifteen hundred .were detained in the round-up conducted by forces from the ”Big Four” and German police in Berlin, states that Berlin correspondent ...

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  31. REINFORCEMENTS FLOWN TO MADAGASCAR

    According to the French Newsagency reinforcements have been flown to Madagascar trouble-spots where rebel attacks have been repelled. ...

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