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  4. Mr. Attlee Commences “Dunkirk” Speech In The House of Commons

    The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) began to make his eagerly awaited speech on Brio[?] economic crisis in the House of Commons this afternoon. [?] Attlee was loudly cheered by members of the Labor Party when he rose to speak. [?] of the first points he made—obviously a reply to the criticism of Mr Churchill at the weekend—was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. N.S.W. POLITICIANS INCREASE OWN SALARIES

    Salaries of both members and Ministers were increased substantially by a decision of the Stale Labor Parliamentary Caucus today. ...

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  6. KEEN INTEREST SHOWN IN THE PARADE OF THE CHAMPIONS

    Spectators crowded around the enclosure where yesterday’s feature of the Albury Sheep Show—the parade of all championship winners— was staged. Sheep with their awards up, made a splendid spectacle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHAT GOVERNMENT WILL DO

    The Prime Minister [?] in the House of [?] today measures which the Government intended to take to meet the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS LEAVE FOR GUAM

    Sixty-five Australian workers left Brisbane tonight by plane for Guam. They will be employed by the American Army. ...

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  9. SHEEP TO HAVE LONG AIR JOURNEY

    Between 30 and 40 sheep will be flown to Brisbane oh Friday from Mr G. Gr Faulkiner’s property at Haddon Rigg. This will be the first time ...

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  11. Ball Had To Be Thrown Into The Air!

    In a fast, exciting game reminiscent of that of the 1924 carnival at Hobart, when Victoria won in the last few minutes, West Australia ...

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  12. WRESTLERS FALL OUT OF RING UNCONSCIOUS

    With both wrestlers lying unconscious in the spectators’ seats and unable to return to the ring, a draw was called in the wrestling match between ...

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  13. TRAIN WRECKED

    Sixteen persons were killed and 35 were injured when an engine and five carriages of the Bratislav-Prague express were derailed near Slovak, on ...

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  14. 25 MEN DEAD IN STRIKE RIOT

    Six more striking laborers died from wounds received in a strike riot at Sfax yesterday, during which the strikers attacked an army motorised ...

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  15. DUTCH MINISTER SEES PRIME MINISTER

    The Dutch Minister (Mr Teppema) today discussed with the Prime Minister the Federal union ban on Dutch ships, aircraft and Dutch goods in Australia. They also spoke generally on the situation in Indonesia, but Mr Chifley committed himself in no way during the discussions. ...

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  16. NEAR SUMMER DAY IN SYDNEY

    Fire brigades today attended bush and grass fires at Kogarah, Maroubra, Narcmburn. Auburn, Blakchurst and Kyle Bay. ...

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  17. [?] Approves Control Of Labor

    The general council of the [?] Congress today an[?] its approval of the [?] of the control of ...

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  18. Suggests Dominion Drive to Aid Britain

    Most vital contribution the Dominions could make towards speeding Britain’s recovery would be a properly organised Dominion drive to maintain ...

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  19. LITHGOW’S G.O.M. DEAD

    Mr Edward Kelly died at his home today aged 100 years. He was born in Ireland. Mr Kelly used to garden and chop wood after his 100th ...

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