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  4. Volunteers to Help Bake Bread For Melbourne

    THE bread strike is not over, but bread will be available in Melbourne on Friday morning, and in the provincial cities of Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong and Mildura probably ...

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  5. “ALL OPPOSITION HOSTILE WITNESSES”

    CANBERRA, Wed. :The Prime Minister told the House of Representatives today that in view of the letter he had ...

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  6. EVEN THE DOGS KNEW!

    CANBERRA, Wed.: “The dogs were barking” that Mr F. H. Cullen would be appointed chairman of ...

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  7. FIRST BATCH OUT ON FRIDAY Effort To End Strike Fail MELBOURNE, wednesday.

    ADELAIDE, Wed. : Five people are dead and many are injured as the result of one of Adelaide’s most serious fires ...

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  8. DEPRECATES STORIES OF CANNIBALISM

    BRISBANE, wed.: The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr Jones) today deprecated Press reports that ...

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  9. Explosion on Cruiser Kills Three

    STOCKHOLM, Wed. : Three naval cadets were killed and 10 were injured aboard the Swedish cruiser Gotland. It is ...

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  10. COOLING SHOWERS AT ALBURY AFTER OPPRESSIVE DAY

    BESET by oppressive heat, strong hot winds and scurrying dust, Albury people lived through the second day of the onrush of summer yesterday hoping for rain. And shortly before 7.30 p.m., first of welcome, relieving showers fell to meet with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BROTHER CHARGED WITH SISTER’ MURDER

    MOREE, Wed. : A prominent Moree grazier, Paul Carrigan, 31, was charged at the Moree Police Court today with ...

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  12. BIG RAKE-OFF FROM ENTERTAINMMENTS TAX

    CANBERRA, Wed: Entertainments in the year ended June 30 last cost Australians £5,189,000 In entertainments ...

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  13. “BLACK BAN” ON WAGGA HOTEL

    WAGGA, Wed: The Wagga Trades and Labor Council tonight decided to place a “black ban” oil the Australian Hotel ...

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  14. the WORLD at a GLIMPSE.

    BUDAPEST, Wed. : All senior members of the Yugoslav legation in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. COURT ACQUITS TOP NAZIS OF PLOTTING WAR

    LONDON, Wed. : An American War Crimes Court today acquitted 13 of Germany’s commanders of plotting ...

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  16. RAIL LINE TO BE TORN UP— RUSSIAN ORDER

    LONDON, Wed! According to Renter’s Berlin correspondent, the’ Russian—controlled German News Agency says that the Soviet ...

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  17. “DISILLUSIONED” MIGRANT RETURNS HOME

    MELBOURNE, Wed. : An English migrant, Miss Marian Redman, who arrived in Australia 12 months ago, sailed ...

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  18. “AMERICANS’ BELIEF IN FABLE OF THE ATOMIC BOMB”!

    “THE mythology which has grown up in the United States as a result of the dropping of two atomic bombs on Japan,” was deplored by Professor P. M. S. Blackett, one of Britain’s leading atomic scientists, in an address to the Cosmic ...

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  19. U.S. ASKED TO HELP DEFEND WESTERN UNION

    London, wed.: The five western Union Foreign Ministers have decide to ask the United States to sign a ...

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