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  4. Doctor’s Grim Picture Of Britain

    “England is dying from starvation,” says Dr Franklin Backnell, a West End specialist and dietitian, in an article in the current issue of the “Medical Press.” He adds that all rationed food ...

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  5. LEY CERTIFIED INSANE

    It is officially announced that Thomas John Ley. a former NSW Minister for Justice, who was sentenced to death at the Chalk Pit murder trial, has been ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. "40-HOUR WEEK MIGHT INCREASE MUNICIPAL RATES”

    One of the effects of a 40-hour week might be an increase in municipal rates as an increase in wages costs could not be effectively offset by mechanisation in municipalities, it was stated in the Full Arbitration Court today during the standard hours case hearing. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN STATESMEN IN HAPPY MOOD

    The Council of Foreign Ministers ended in Moscow, without having reached agreement on any of the main questions concerning Germany and Austria. It is hoped to hold the next meeting m London towards the end of this year. Photo shows: Mr Vishinsky and Mr Molotov in happy mood as the last session closes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRISON ATTACK DEATHS TOTAL 16

    Latest casually figures resulting from the terrorist raid on the Acre prison officially total 16 killed and 20 wounded. ...

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  9. RUHR GRIPPED BY FOOD CRISIS

    The Allied Control Commission imposed a virtual news blackout on the food situation in the British zone as the Ruhr entered the third week of ...

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  10. HIROHITO CALLS ON MACARTHUR

    Emperor Hirohito called on General MacArthur. at the American Embassy this morning and conferred with him for over an hour. ...

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  11. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Strikers at the Renault works in Paris have re-occupied the premises in order to continue their strike in a sit-down form. ...

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  12. MAN IN GAOL TO FACE TRIAL

    Allegations were made in the Adelaide Police Court today that Maurice Wilbur Noble, aged 32, committed deliberate and scandalous perjury ...

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  13. EXPORT OF SUIT LENGTHS

    Exports of suiting materials from Australia at present were mostly token shipments designed merely to retain Australia’s export markets for ...

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  14. ENGINEERS EXPECTED TO GAIN 15/- WEEKLY

    Approximately 28,000 Victorian workers are affected by the settlement reached yesterday to the long drawn out metal trades dispute and those gaining the biggest marginal increases in wages will be members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. ...

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  15. AMERICAN HELP FOR FRENCH ANTI-REDS

    Following the decision of the French Government lo exclude Communists from the Cabinet, the Associated Press correspondent at Paris learns from a ...

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  16. Suggested Choice — Atomic Bomb or Christ’s Teachings?

    Senator Martin (Republic) told the American Legion Executive Committee today that the United States should go its way with the ...

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  17. JEWS TO BE HEARD BY U.N.O

    By a compromise reached today the Jewish Agency for Palestine will be given a hearing before the Political Committee of the United Nations ...

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  18. MINISTER EXPECTS “BANDS TO PLAY”

    Mr Aneurin Bevan told a mass meeting of North Wales quarrymen today that the Government’s nationalisation methods so far had been fairly ...

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  19. 450 Traitors Sentenced to Die

    The Czech People’s and Honor Courts which have been responsible for dealing with about 50,000 cases of collaboration with the enemy by Czechs, ...

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  20. Mooney Award Appeal Hearing May 19

    After discussions with counsel for the unions, the Full Arbitration Court this afternoon decided to hear the appeal of the metal trades unions ...

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  22. TOTAL RAIL DISASTER DEATH- ROLL 15

    Res[?] workers who worked all right said to-day that the 15th body [?] under the wrecked picnic train [?] Camp Mountain was the last. ...

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  23. AIRMAN AS LEADER OF FROZEN SOUTH EXPEDITION?

    Leader of the expedition to leave Australia for the Antarctic next summer is expected to be Group-Captain Stuart Campbell, of the ...

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  24. CHINESE REDS’ SUCCESSES ADMITTED

    Nationalist dispatches from the front admit that Communists have captured five more important towns in the drive to link the forces in ...

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  25. ROCKET TESTS IN AUSTRALIA FOR U.S.?

    The Chicago “Tribune” to-day published a dispatch by Quenlin Pope, from Geraldton (Western Australia) headlined “America’s Hand ...

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  26. £100 CHALLENGE TO C.P. M.H.R.

    Mr McLeod (Lab.. Vic.) today suggested that Mr Abbott (CP, NSW) should give £100 to the food for Britain appeal, unless the charges he made ...

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  27. LEADING ARTICLE CRITICISED

    A leading article in the “Sun-News-Pictorial" was today strongly attacked by acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman and fellow judges in the ...

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  28. Apple Exports to Britain to be Cut

    Officials of the London fruit trade were keenly disappointed that the shipping space could not be found for shipments of Australian apples and pears ...

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  29. Big City’s Milk Supply Cut Off

    Ninety per cent of Chicago’s milk supply was cut off today when 75 dair[?] closed down, following a demand by inside workers at one dairy for a ...

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  30. Japs to Recompose Registration System

    Japan will shortly resume the pre-war system of registering foreigners, according to Japanese Kyodo newsagency, which [?]ates, “For the ...

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  31. FIELD-MARSHAL KESSELRING SENTENCED TO DIE BY SHOOTING

    Field-Marshal Kesselring was found guilty today by a War Crimes Tribunal after a trial lasting nearly three months. The court sentenced Kesselring to death by shooting. Kesselring was found guilty of having ...

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  32. OLD MAN, BOTH LEGS BROKEN; LEFT TO DIE

    After an old man was found horribly mutilated in Newport tonight, the police were told that two men had jumped from a car that had run him down, dragged him to the side of the road and then driven off at high speed, narrowly missing two women. ...

    Article : 167 words
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