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  4. Biggest Defence Vote Yet In Peace-time

    Expenditure of £250,000,000 on defence in the next five years was approved Federal Cabinet to-day. This expenditure, which will average £50,000,000 a year, [?]prises the biggest peace-time defence vote in Australia’s history. Cabinet to-day also decided against the introduction of compulsory military training ...

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  5. AIRMEN HAVE AMAZING ESCAPE

    The pilot and co-pilot of a Butler Transport DC3 escaped with cuts and bruises when the airliner they were flying crashed near an RAAF ...

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  6. Wodonga May, Get Industry Employing 600 Hands

    Hopes of the establishment of an important industry in Wodonga are held locally following the visit yesterday of the Victorian Minister for Transport and Decentralisation .(Mr. Stoneham) arid a representative of an overseas manufacturer. ...

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  7. PARTITION PLAN FOR INDIA ACCEPTED

    The acceptance of the British plan for the partition of India was formally communicated to the Viceroy (Viscount Mountbatten) by leaders of the Congress Party, Moslem League and Sikhs at a meeting at the Viceroy’s residence this morning, reports Reuter’s correspondent ...

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  8. Britain Gripped by Heat Wave

    Britain’s almost record heat wave today entered its 10th day. but cooler weather is expected to-morrow. ...

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  9. HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF KING'S SUGGESTED VISIT

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said in the House of Representatives today that he had received no information either formally or informally ...

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  10. TERRORISTS’ HEADQUARTERS RAIDED

    Police today raided Sukkur. believed to be the headquarters of the terrorist party responsible for some of the armed banditry in Karachi, says ...

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  11. ADMITTED EMBEZZLING £7706

    When he appeared before Mr Justice Abbot in the Criminal Court today, James Vincent Angley. aged 44. assistant manager of the Australian ...

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  12. Marines and Soldiers Called Out in Colombo

    Royal Marines from the cruiser Glasgow and troops of the Ceylon Light Infantry marched through the principal streets of Colombo today as 15,000 ...

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  13. COUNTRY TO HAVE DOMINION STATUS

    Announcement By Mr. Attley The British Government’s plan for the transfer of powers to India, including Dominion status, to one or ...

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  15. SENTENCE DEFERRED; MAN’S DENIALS IN COURT

    “It would appear that we have in our midst a criminal of some versatility and internationalism,” said Judge Berne at Goulburn Quarter Sessions today, when Hyman Louise Brickman, aged 36, was charged that at Albury on April 20. he broke into the shop of Henry William ...

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  16. DESERTED GAOL AWAITS ITS FATE

    Silent and deserted, the old Albury gaol stands today but a reminder of the penal system of the State. Through the years it has housed its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Colored Labor For Sugar Industry?

    Colored labor may possibly be reintroduced into the Queensland sugar Industry. Discussing this today, the Queensland Agent-General in ...

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  18. MAN SWALLOWS RAZOR BLADE IN COURT

    A man who was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment at Toowoomba today swallowed a razor blade wrapped in a piece of paper. An x-ray ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN IN “PEOPLE’S CAR” PLANT SALE

    The joint liquidators of Grantham Productions Ltd., makers of the “People’s Car,” which went into liquidation with £1,000,000 worth of orders ...

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  20. May Get Linseed in Exchange for Wheat

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr Pollard) announced in the House of Representatives today that Australia was negotiating with India for supplies of ...

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