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  4. Boxing Called Legalised Assault

    Commenting on last night’s Patrick-Dawson flight, the president of the NSW Council of Churches (The Rev S. A. Eastman) today ...

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  5. Mr. Chifley Announces Steep Cuts in Dollar Spending

    Continuation of the almost complete ban on import of textiles, and a reduction of dollar expenditure on motor chasses. tobacco, petrol, [?] aircraft, capital equipment and raw materials, ...

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  6. Control Of Citizens’ Lives At Stake, Claims Mr. Menzies

    Socialists were intent on achieving a banking monopoly because their creed meant control of the lives of private citizens and there was no ...

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  7. ENGINEERS MAY LEAVE ALL SHIPS

    An inter-union clash between ships’ engineers and the Seamen’s Union threatens Australian coastal shipping with a complete tie up. ...

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  8. 16 DIE IN RAIL COLLISION

    Sixteen persons are dead as the result of a head-on collision last night between an east-bound trans-continental train and a Canadian National ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. Dirty Weather Grounds Most Planes

    Because of the generally bad weather extending from Adelaide to north of Brisbane today, all civil passenger flights by twin-engined DC3 ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN PROBE INTO WAR IN N.E.I.

    Mr Charles Eaton, Australia’s deputy Consul-General in Batavia and M. Etienne Raux, French Consul-General will fly to Jogjakarta, the Republican ...

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  11. JUDGING WOOL AT WAGGA SHOW YESTERDAY

    The Judge Mr G. Kotthoff, of Albury examining wool in the open fine section at Wagga Show yesterday. With him (at right) is Mr. W. H. Simpson, of Gradow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HOPE FOR MISSING FLIERS

    Hopes that the missing Sydney Geelong fliers might yet be found alive were revived this afternoon when RAAF headquarters in ...

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  13. CRISIS TALKS AT CANBERRA

    Important talks on a Governmental level on Britain’s economic crisis were held here today between representatives of British and ...

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  14. N.Z. Police Chief In Crash Near Chiltern

    Police car in which the New Zealand Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr James Cumming) was travelling from Melbourne to Albury ...

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  15. VITAL FINANCE TALKS

    The Commonwealth Relations Office in London today announced that the UK Government had proposed to the other Commonwealth ...

    Article : 209 words
  16. Quadruplets Doing Well

    The Warsaw correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that quadruplets, three girls and one boy, have been born to Irena [?] ...

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  17. More British Miners Strike

    The Yorkshire coal strike situation became worse today when four [?] in the Barnsley area, previously unaffected became involved as the ...

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  18. COUNTER REVOLT SPREADING

    The Quito (Eeudor) correspondent of United Press says that junior army officers today seized control of Guayaquil, Ecuador’s biggest ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. Was Not Missing Plane

    Plane which circled over Mt Bogong about 4.45 p.m. on Wednesday last was an Albury Air Taxis plane, not the Percival monoplane missing in ...

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  20. “MIDDLE EAST MAY BE SET ON FIRE”

    A committee for the liberation of the Nile Valley comprising young representatives of all political parties have begun training “liberation ...

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  21. WIDOW OF WEST WALL BUILDER SENTENCED

    The Munich correspondent of British United Press says that a German De-Nazification tribunal has sentenced Frau Todt 64, widow of Fritz Todt, builder of ...

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  22. Threat To Sugar Production

    Work at CSR Company’s sugar refinery at Pyrmont is again threatened with disruption following a strike of [?] sugar workers. Casual workers ...

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  23. 110 MILLION JAPS IN 1965?

    A Japanese economist today estimated that population of Japan would reach 90 millions by 1955 and would increase to 110 million in 1965.—AAP-Reuter. ...

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  24. STEEL, IRON, COAL NEXT?

    The Trade Union Congress today pledged full support to the Commonwealth Government in its proposed nationalisation of trading banks, and ...

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  26. MILLION HOMELESS ON MOVE BEFORE TERROR

    More than 1,000,000 homeless and fear-driven en refugees were estimated to be on the move in two streams between east Punjab and west Punjab yesterday. An army communiqué states that more ...

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  27. Can Lift All Food Australia Cain Supply

    The Minister for Food (Mr Strachey) said at a Press conference today that he could guarantee that there would be no lack of shipping to deal with ...

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  28. FRENCH LOSE PETROL

    An official order issued in Parish suspends the French petrol ration for non-essential users, who were receiving four gallons a month, The Paris correspondent ...

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