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  4. Suspected Case of Cholera on Flying Boat at Darwin

    The London-Australia flying boat was placed in quarantine immediately on arrival at Darwin to-day. Action was taken when it was revealed that there was a suspected case of ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. BODIES BLOWN TO PIECES AFTER PLANE CRASH

    LONDON. Tues.: There were 37 passengers, including two British and two Americans, and a crew of eight aboard the Skymaster which ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. “FIVE YEARS OF FOOD SHORTAGE”

    Europe faced five more years of food shortage, Dr. Dennis Fitzgerald, secretary-general of the Emergency Food Council, reported to-day. He said that the 1947-48 ...

    Article : 151 words
  7. REHEARSING FOR THE ROYAL WEDDING

    Boys of the famous Westminster Abbey Choir School rehearsing music for the marriage between Princess Elizabeth and Lieut Philip Mountbatten ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CUP DREAM HORSE

    Every Melbourne Cup eve produces its score or more of gastronomically disturbed sleepers who dream the winner of the big ...

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  9. 62 DIE WHEN SHIP SINKS

    LONDON, Tues.: According to Lloyds of London, SO passengers and 12 of the crew of the 193-ton steamship Mallard were lost ...

    Article : 56 words
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  11. A Comic, Slightly Tragic, Little Figure—Hirohito

    What of Emperor Hirohito? How has he fared in his country’s change ? What is his life now that the Imperial family has dwindled and left him surrounded only by his most immediate relations ? To find these answers I submitted a searching ...

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  12. LANG CRITICAL

    CANBERRA, Tues.: Speaking on the Banking Bill in the House of Representatives tonight, Mr Lang (Ind. Lab., NSW) said ...

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  13. CLOTHES RATIONING TO BE CONTINUED

    CANBERRA, Tues.—The chairman of the Rationing Commission (Mr Coles) announced tonight that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  14. POLISH PEASANT LEADER EXPECTED IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tues.: Leader of the Polish Peasant Party, Mr Mikolajczyk, is believed to be safe in Denmark and is expected to fly to ...

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  15. Victorian State Elections

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — The bank nationalisation proposals were so unpopular with the people that they had the Premier (Mr ...

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  16. £80 Million Loan Opens Today

    CANBERRA, Tues.: Fourth security loan of £80,000,000 will open tomorrow. The people will be asked lo subscribe ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. “Heart Taken Out and Photographed”

    SYDNEY, Tues.: Among the passengers ion the Wahine from N.Z. today was Mr L. W. Whitehead, aged 31, of ...

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  18. COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO ROAD ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The Legislative Assembly today agreed to set up a Select Committee to inquire into and report on the present ...

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  19. NOTORIOUS GANGSTER KILLED

    SINGAPORE, Tues.: Mr G. Beverley, the Selangor Chief of Police, shot dead the notorious Chinese gangster, Lee Loy, during a ...

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  20. 56 SHIP PASSENGERS KILLED

    NANKING. Tues.: Fifty-six passengers were killed and a number were wounded when a merchant ship travelling in a ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. SPOKE UNDER DIFFICULTIES

    CANBERRA, Tues.: The speech by the Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) on the Banking Bill to-night was made ...

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  22. LABOR CANDIDATE AT WAHGUNYAH

    Speaking at the Wahgunyah School of Arts, Mr Neil Stewart, elected Labor candidate for the Murray Valley electorate, ...

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  23. “Australia Will Benefit From Trade Agreements”

    Australia would benefit greatly by agreements which had been proposed as the result of the international trade talks at Geneva, the Federal Cabinet was told in a special report on the talks to-day. ...

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  24. Platypuses Retire For Winter

    NEW YORK, Tues.: Australia’s ugliest ambassadors—the platypuses, Betty, Penelope and Cecilhave been withdrawn from open ...

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  25. Australasian Record Price— 99½d. a lb.—For Wool

    Thirteen bales of scoured wool from Winton, sold on behalf of Queensland Pastoral Co., brought an Australasian record price of 99½d. a lb. at to-day's wool sales. The previous best was 95½d., obtained at Brisbane sales last month. ...

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  26. Socialists-Catholics Reject de Gaulle

    PARIS, Tues.—Socialists and MRP (Catholic) Party leaders after long sessions last night issued statements rejecting co-operation ...

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  27. Scores of Fascist Arrests

    MILAN, Tues.: Police have arrested scores of Fascists for plastering the streets with pro-Fascist posters, states the British United ...

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