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  4. Trading Banks Intend To Wage Last Ditch Stand

    Terrific legal battle will be the outcome of the Commonwealth Government’s decision on Saturday to nationalise banks. Dramatic moves were made today by banking interests to try and counteract the Government’s intention. There was an emergency meeting of the Associated Banks in Melbourne today ...

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  5. AMERICAN LOAN EXHAUSTED NEXT MONTH?

    The political correspondent of the “Evening Standard” says it is now feared that the American loan might be exhausted by September. ...

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  6. Almost A War Over Disputed Areas In India

    Disputed areas of the Punjab were practically at war when the Boundary Commission decisions were announced last night. Spokesmen for Pakistan have attacked the decisions of the commission. The New Delhi correspondent of the ...

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  7. INTENTIONS OF GOVERNMENT

    The Commonwealth Government has reinforced itself with expert constitutional opinion on its proposed nationalisation of private banks. It ...

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  8. Mr. Chifley Congratulated

    Tonight the. State secretary of the ALP (Mr J. Stewart, MLC), said his State executive had wired Mr Chifley congratulating him on the ...

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  9. Nine Greeks to Die

    The correspondent of Reuter in Athens says that a court-martial at Corinth has sentenced to death nine members of the Communist and EAM ...

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  10. BOTHER OVER SATURDAY CLOSING

    Citizens of Lithgow are in a bother about their Saturday morning trading. Recently the Chamber of Commerce, yielding to requests from ...

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  11. T.A.A. MAY OPERATE WITHIN STATES

    The Federal Government has been advised that it could take power to operate intra-State air services by simply amending its present ...

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  12. European Intruder Shot Dead by Indian

    The Calcutta correspondent of British United Press stales that Lieut. M. K. Jai Singh, brother of the Maharajah of Manipur. shot dead a European ...

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  13. GUERRILLAS CAPTURE THREE VILLAGES

    The Athens correspondent of Reuter says it is reported that guerrillas have captured three villages near Dadi 20 miles south of Lamia. ...

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  15. “DECISION LINKS LABOR WITH REDS”

    Commenting on the Government’s proposals to nationalise banks, the Federal Country Party leader (Mr Fadden) said tonight: “The Chifley Government’s ...

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  16. Choice For Australia

    In an address to the Constitutional Club at a luncheon today, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Menzies) said that the ...

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  17. BANK SHARES STEADY

    [?] Commonwealth Government’s announcement of its intention to nationalise [?] banking had little or no effect [?] to the sales of bank shares on the ...

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  18. Arab Dragged From Cafe And Murdered By Jews

    The Jerusalem correspondent of British United Press says that a gang of Jewish youths dragged an Arab from a Jewish cafe in Tel Aviv on Sunday, took him to a side street on the Jaffa and Tel Aviv border, and stabbed him to death. ...

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  19. SON FOR TRIAL; HIS MOTHER’S DEATH

    The Tamworth District Coroner today committed Alan Edward Newton, aged 23, for trial on a charge of having murdered his mother. Mrs Janet ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF MINISTERS WITH ITALY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced today that for the first time Canada and Italy are exchanging Ministers and legations, and ...

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  21. “Primary Producers Will be Disadvantaged”

    Primary producers, who, in the nature of their business depended substantially upon credit, would be greatly disadvantaged by the superimposition ...

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  22. U.S. AMBASSADOR WENT TO DEATH WITH A SMILE

    Mr. George Atcheson, General MacArthur’s political adviser and United States Ambassador in Japan, was killed in a tragic air crash 70 miles from Hawaii on Saturday night. Nine other persons in the plane also lost their lives. Three others were ...

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  23. JAP. “PLANS” FOR AUSTRALIA

    First authentic Japanese plans for the conquest and occupation of Australia were revealed today by Lt.-Col. T. Mornane, a member of the ...

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  24. [?].M.A. Medical Benefits Begin

    Persons joining the new medical [?] which operates in NSW [?] today will be eligible for [?] from October 18. This was ...

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