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  4. Mr. Attlee Has No “Easy Words” For Sorely Tried Britons

    The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), in a “back to the wall” radio talk to Britons gave them some idea of the dictatorial powers which the Government will during the present economic crisis, and which comes into operation tomorrow. “I have no easy words for you. The measures which we are taking will affect everybody—wage-earners, ...

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  5. COMB SIDES OF MOUNTAIN

    Seach parties today combed the sides of Mount Erica, about 100 miles north of Melbourne, looking for a man and youth who have been ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. WHISKY GIFTS TO PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Judge Kirby at the land sales inquiry today, criticised people who made gifts of whisky to public servants. ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. Sikhs, Hindus And Moslems Die in Clashes

    Seven hundred Hindus, Sikhs, and Moslems, including women and children, have been killed in the past eight days in communal rioting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 179 words
  8. WORLD’S FASTEST MAN

    Captain William Odom landed at Chicago at 2.58 yesterday afternoon, having cut by more than half the round the world solo flight time ...

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  9. MIGRANTS UNLIKELY BY AIR

    Possibility of using aircraft lo ferry immigrants from England to Australia was virtually ruled out today by the British Minister for Civil ...

    Article : 293 words
  10. BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS

    The conference of 17 Federal unions which placed a complete ban on the handling of Dutch shipping about a fortnight ago is to be reconvened. ...

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  11. O.B.U. Of Farmers Advocated

    A single organisation of primary producers was not only desirable, but rapidly becoming a necessity, the vice-president of the PPU of ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. 4½ DAY WEEK SOUGHT

    A 4½ day week for workers in [?] factories, is being sought by the Pastrycooks’ Union. In making the request before Mr. Justice de Baun ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. NATION-WIDE STOPPAGE PROPOSED

    A proposal for a nation-wide one-day slopwork meeting on September 15, if the 40-hour week for all workers is not granted by then, is ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. Refused Permission to Build Theatre

    Neighboring picture theatre owners today successfully appealed in the District Court against approval being granted to Mrs S. E. Parry, wife of ...

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  15. NO DECISION ON U.S. WOOL OFFER

    Special sub-committee of Cabinet dealing with trade matters failed today to decide finally whether or not Australia should accept America’s ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. [?] SHOOT UP NEW NIGHT CLUB, KILLING FIVE

    Five Jews, including a woman, were killed, and 10 other persons injured when a band of about 20 Arabs, who wore the uniform of Arab Youth Organisation, raided a crowded river-side night club, Hawaii, on the River Yarkon, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, last ...

    Article : 409 words
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  18. Dutch Report Another Breach of “Cease Fire”

    A Dutch communique reported today that Dutch troops at Pamekasan, one of the principal towns on Madura Island, at the east end of Java, ...

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  19. NEAR TO LAST R.A.A.F. CASUALTY LIST

    The latest RAAF casually list, containing the names of seven personnel who were formerly reported missing an have now been presumed dead, ...

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  20. Re-States Love For Chinese Girl

    Ernest Goulding, aged 24, stonemason, of Rookwood, the fiance of the 19-year-old Chinese girl, Gwenda Yee, whose deportation from Australia has ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. American Consul Sees Republican Leaders

    The American Consul-General (Mr Walter Foote) has returned from a visit to Jogjakarta by plane to confer with Republican officials. ...

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  22. VOLUNTEER POLICE FORCE PROPOSED

    A full-page advertisement, in the form of an open letter to the Secretary of State (Mr Marshall) from the Jewish war veterans of the United States, ...

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  23. ALLEGES POKER GAMES FIXED

    High Army and civilian procurement officers had been allowed throughout the war to win huge sums in “fixed” poker games by ...

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  24. Demonstration Before Dutch Trooper

    The Port Said correspondent of British Associated Press says that anti-Dutch demonstrations were renewed when the Dutch liner Volendam. with ...

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  25. Wife Left 1/ Now to Get £5000

    Terms of settlement approved by Mr Justice Gavan Duffy in the Practice Court today grants properly worth about £5000 to a woman who ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. REBEL PROGRESS IN PARAGUAY

    The Paraguayan Embassy issued a statement tonight in which it admitted that rebel army troops seeking to overthrow President Higinio Morinigo ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN TELLS OF FIGHT FOR CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Montreux says that Mr James Coulter, former RAAF pilot, and Australian delegate to the World Assembly for ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. DUTCH AIR RAID REPUBLICAN CAPITAL

    Jogjakarta short-wave radio, “Voice of Free Indonesia,” went off the air after 7 p.m. (Java time) today, saying that a Dutch air raid had begun ...

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  29. RUSH TO BUY LUXURY CARS

    Six British luxury cars, two Rolls-Royces and four Bentleys, have been sold for a total of £26,110. It was only about a week ago that the cars were ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. SOVIET CHARGES AGAINST AMERICA

    Reuter’s correspondent in Moscow says that “Pravda” alleges that the United States is demanding naval bases at Leghorn and Bizerta as a ...

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  31. FELL BENEATH TRAIN AND RILLED

    John Douglas, aged 37. a furrier, Coogee, was killed when he fell beneath a train at Auburn this afternoon. The train had to be jacked up ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. Freak Lamb Had Eight Legs

    A lamb with eight legs has been born at a sheep station at Gisborne. It had one head, but two bodies up to the brisket. All the legs were ...

    Article : 55 words
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