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  4. Britain’s Greatest Shortage is Time, Says Mr. Herbert Morrison

    “Britain’s greatest shortage now is time, Time [?] running against us even faster than the drain of [?] said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) in a broadcast over the ...

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  5. FIVE DIE IN ACCIDENTS

    Sydney’s weekend accident deathroll reached five last night when four persons were killed in road accidents and one man was killed when ...

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  6. Mr. Truman’s Daughter Makes Concert Debut

    Miss Margaret Truman, daughter of President Truman, made her concert debut last night before a crowd of 18,000 in Hollywood Bowl. She was ...

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  7. Lord Inverchapel Marries Former Wife

    Lord on Lady Inverchapel, who on August 18 were remarried at Edinburgh, left a London airport for the United States ...

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  8. Woman Dies at Farewell Party

    As guests were arriving at a farewell party being tendered to her in Merbein Baby Health Centre near Mildura shortly after 8 o’clock last night, ...

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  9. 20 DEAD IN SECOND BRITISH MINE DISASTER

    Twenty miners are dead and five others were admitted to hospital suffering from severe burns as a result of an explosion at the Morison North pit on the Annfield Plain, in the Country of Durham, early ...

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  11. TROOPS IN ACTION

    Troops again went into action in communal disturbances in the rural district of Lahore—the Punjab district which is divided between ...

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  12. World Faces Threat of Third War”

    The Premier of Ontario (Mr George Drew), addressing Canadian ex-servicemen, said that the world now faced the threat of a ...

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  13. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS CERTAIN

    Australia’s action in restricting imports to help conserve dollars will be decided at a series of conferences in Canberra during the week. ...

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  14. A CLEAN-UP NEEDED

    “To regain the confidence of the Chinese people the Central Government will have to put into effect immediately drastic and far-reaching ...

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  15. An Australian Statue of Liberty

    The Chifley version of the Statue of Liberty would be an Australian in a strait jacket, said the Leader of the Country Party ...

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  16. HUNDREDS WATCH WAGGA GIRLS PLAYING RUGBY

    Playful Wagga girls who today played a Rugby League match in muddy conditions, stripped the umpire, Mr W. White, to his shorts at ...

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  17. “Britain’s Plight Parallels America’s Depression”

    Mr Robert Wason, Chairman of the National Association of Manufactures in the United States, says that Britain’s economic crisis parallels America’s ...

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  18. Man Believed Killed By Train

    The mutilated body of a man was found beside the railway line 7[?] miles from Gordonvale, North Queensland, early yesterday. ...

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  19. 14 Killed In Two Plane Crashes

    Seven passengers and three of the crew are [?] to have been killed when a B.O.A.C. flying en route form Hong King to England, [?] the sea while landing at Bahrein early ...

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  20. Infantile Paralysis Increase in England

    The Ministry for Health figures issued today show that 646 cases of infantile paralysis were notified in England and Wales during the week ended ...

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  21. CROWDS HECKLE POLE SITTERS

    Interviewed whole sitting in their armchairs at the top of their three 30ft. poles in drizzling rain late tonight, Melbourne’s three pole sitters, who ...

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  22. Jews Arrested In Connection With Hanging Of Two British Sergeants

    Police have arrested a number of Jews believed to have been implicated in the kidnapping and hanging of two British sergeants (Paice and Martyn), near Nathanya, on July 31. Police said that investigations ...

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  23. Detectives Put Five Men Off Dog Track

    Racecourse detectives last night ordered at least five men to leave Wentworth Park greyhound track. NSW National Coursing Association secretary ...

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  24. [?] SHOT DEAD; [?] ARREST MADE

    [?] market gardener was [?] shot dead in a hunt in Mulgoa [?] this morning. [?] Giovanni Callea, aged 35. ...

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  25. N.Z. Premier Here For Peace Talks

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr Fraser) arrived in Sydney today on his way to the Empire conference on the Japanese peace treaty at ...

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  26. Editor of ‘Smith’s Weekly’ Collapses and Dies

    Well-known Sydney journalist and editor of “Smith’s Weekly” Mr G. H. Goddard died of a heart seizure today. He was aged 55. He was born ...

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