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  4. Minister’s Action Called “Fascist”

    Mr Gullett (Lib., Vic.) today described as “despicable and Fascist” the action of the Minister for Repatriation (Mr Barnard) in advising ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. French Uneasiness Over Verbal Clashes Between U.S. And Russia

    The French President (M. Ouriol) and the Premier (M. Ramadier) speaking on the United Nations situation today both reflected the general uneasiness of the French people over the possible consequences of the clash between Mr. Marshall and Mr. Vyshinski, says Reuter’s ...

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  6. SPECIAL POLICE SQUAD’S ACTIVITIES

    Complaints against the activities of members of No. 21 special police squad which visited Lithgow during the week-end resulted in a ...

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  7. GASHED THROAT WITH KNIFE

    A man who walked into the Albury police station on September 15 and told Sgt Blattman that he had cut his throat with a small knife ...

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  8. FROM ONE ALBURY TO ANOTHER ALBURY

    The [?] address (above) which is being presented to the village of Albury in Survey (England) from Albury (N.S.W.) is on display in Mate’s window. Bearing a message of goodwill from the people of this city to the people of the village from which Albury took its name, the address is signed by the Mayor (Ald Benton) and the Town Clerk (Mr R. Collings) and bears small pictures of the Town Hall and the monument. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. N.S.W. Parliament To-day

    State Parliament will be opened tomorrow by the Governor (Lt-General Northcott). An urgency motion to discuss the Federal Government’s ...

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  10. MIGRANTS FROM U.S. ARRIVE

    The first party of assisted migrants from America, 45 in number, arrived at Sydney today by the Marine Phoenix They were welcomed by the ...

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  11. Mr. CHIFLEY’S 62nd BIRTHDAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today celebrated his 62nd birthday quietly with little departure from his ordinary routine. He received ...

    Article : 233 words
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  13. WARNING ON RUSHING PEOPLE HERE

    Mr Randolph Churchill said in Adelaide today that it would be futile to thousands of migrants to Australia without assuring them of a home ...

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  14. £5000 CLAIM: WOUNDING SEQUEL

    A claim for £5000 damages by former Lieut.-Commander George Ran[?] McKay, RN, against David Stewart Dawson, aged 25, was mentioned ...

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  15. Operation Saves “Blue Baby’s” Life

    A “blue baby” returned from America today, but he is no longer blue. Five-year-old Boy Wayne James, with his mother ...

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  16. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The first municipal elections in the history of Peiping were held on Sunday. They fell far short of Western standards, but foreign observers ...

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  17. Truman In Difficulties With Aid Plan

    President Truman today found some of his top-flight advisers sharply divided on the crucial question of whether to call a special session of Congress to deal with the rapidly mounting economic crisis at home and abroad. ...

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  18. AMERICAN WARNS JAP. WORKERS

    Advocates of a revolutionary dictatorship sought to cast the Japanese worker back into the muck and suffering from which he was slowly ...

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  19. Speaker Arrested; Fiery Address

    Police, after a meeting of the allegedly pro-Fascist British Legion of Ex-Serviceman, at Ralston a suburb of London, charged the ...

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  20. 16 NATIONS TO SIGN REPORT

    The 16 nations report to the United States on European economic needs to be signed this afternoon outlines production targets and steps each has ...

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  21. Some Japs Still Celebrating “Great Victory”

    Sixty per cent of the Japanese living in Brazil are still ignorant of or refuse to believe that Japan lost the [?] the House Councillors ...

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  22. Egyptian Premier Truculent

    Egypt needed to create a strong army to expel British troops from the Nile Valley said the Egyptian Premier (Mr Norkrashy Pasha) ...

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  23. TROOPS DELIVER MEAT IN LONDON

    Troops today took over the distribution of London’s meat as the result of an unofficial strike of 25 Smithfield Market drivers. The strike ...

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  24. Warning to Catholics; Proposed Racial Bar

    Archbishop Joseph Ritter today [?]a group of about 700 Roman Catholics protesting against the admission of negro children into ...

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  25. 1171 Japs Missing in Floods

    Although incomplete official casualty figures issued today show that 830 persons are dead as a result of the floods, 1581 have been injured and 1171 ...

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  26. GIRLS THROWN OUT OF TRAIN

    An Anglo-Indian girl was killed and her two sisters were injured when they were thrown out of a train by six men, 10 miles south of ...

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  27. Strange Love Story Of “Man-Woman”

    The strange love story of Mrs. Louise Agnes Thompson, aged 38, was uncovered by detectives investigating her death in an old ramshackle tin shanty at Yarrandi Reserve, seven miles from Scone. Mrs. Thompson, it was revealed, for nine years had posed as the ...

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  28. CHINESE “IMPATIENCE”

    Recent Chinese “hints” that China might move closer to Russia unless the United Stales provided greater aid. were described by a high official ...

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  29. Women and Children Hacked To Death

    The sword-slashed bodies of 62 children and 29 women and 30 men were removed from a Moslem refugees’ train when it arrived at Pakistan from Delhi today. This was revealed by the Premier of West Punjab (Mr. Iftikar ...

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  30. No Decision on Seat Held by liberal

    State Cabinet did not reach a decision today in regard to the Drummoyne seat held by Mr R. C. Dewley. It is believed however that the ...

    Article : 85 words
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