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  4. British Out Of India By End Of This Year

    “I mean it sincerely when I say that power will be transferred as completely in 1947 as it would have been by June, 1948. The British will leave when they are [?] to do so. Maybe we shall be out by the end of 1947, and it maybe so that we will stay a little longer.” ...

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  6. A MELBOURNE VISITOR

    MR OSSIE PORTER (above), one of the best known owners of racehorses in Australia, who flew from Melbourne to Corowa to attend the Cup meeting on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LOCAL GOVT PROBLEMS

    “It has always Impressed me how singularly free Local Government has been from industrial troubles,” the Minister for Public Works and ...

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  8. SALARY GRAB DISSENT

    The bill to increase the salary of members of the Federal Parliament by £500 has provoked more dissent among members of the Opposition ...

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  9. YOUTH FOR TRIAL

    John Henry Miles, aged 18, of Marrickville, was committed for trial today on a charge of having murdered his brother-in-law. ...

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  10. Police Allege Woman Used as Decoy

    Police alleged in Redfern police Court today that a woman was used as a decoy to lure a man to a lonely [?]pot where he was bashed and robbed. ...

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  11. SINGAPORE TO BE SCRAPPED

    Singapore as the chief British base in Far Eastern waters will be scrapped and will be replaced by Sydney as the British Empire’s major base in ...

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  12. PRICES MEN ON BLITZ IN COUNTRY

    Prices inspectors have gone out to country districts to carry out a “blitz” to butchers. publicans and storekeepers. Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr ...

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  13. MORE SABOTAGE IN PALESTINE

    Further acts of sabotage on Palestinian railways are reported by the Associated Press correspondent at Jerusalem. ...

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  14. Explosives Sent in Envelopes

    According to Reuter, numbers of prominent Britons, whose names have not been disclosed, recently received envelopes posted in Italy containing ...

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  15. LONDON’S HEAT WAVE ENDS

    London’s heat wave ended this morning when rain fell in London. Thunderstorms also occurred in many other parts Britain. ...

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  16. Son Charged With Murder of Father

    Charged in Perth Police Court to-day with having murdered his father, William George Bowen, aged 59, of Anzac Terrace, Bassendean, Perth, last ...

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  17. Boy’s Plane Trip Ends in Police Station

    Peter Joseph Caddaye. aged 12 years, son of a Melbourne policeman, paid his plane fare and came to Sydney last night without his parents knowing it. ...

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  18. EIGHT YEARS’ GAOL FOR ALBURY ROBBERY

    Hyman Louis Brickman, aged 36, who had been convicted on a charge of having at Albury on April 30, broken into the shop of Henry William Rose and stolen jewellery and other goods, together with £5 in money was today sentenced to eight years' penal servitude, and ...

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  19. Four Storeys For Globe Hotel: Owner Proposes To Spend £60,000

    As soon as building conditions permit, Mr. Bert Lilley, new owner of the Globe Hotel, proposes extensive alterations which he estimates will cost about £60,000, and which will make the hotel a most modern, four storey building. ...

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  20. 40 HOUR WEEK ACTION ABANDONED

    Two Sydney companies which had issued writs against the NSW Government last week with the object of testing the validity of the 40-hour week ...

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  21. Reds Blamed For Strikes

    Pointing a finger at the Communist benches, the Prime Minister (M. Ramadier) told the Assembly that the Communist Party had fomented the ...

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