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  4. RELEASE OF “YES” CASE

    CANBERRA, Sun.: The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) said today that [?] had nothing to apologise for as a result of his ...

    Article : 261 words
  5. GRATING NOISES GAVE THEM AWAY

    BRISBANE, Sun.—Two long sentence criminals, K. M. Davis and E. E. Bridgeford, recently attempted to make a bid for ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. “Enough T.N.T. Found On Wharf To Blow Up Six Cities”

    Seventy-seven freight cases, 26 of which contained 62,400 lb. of T.N.T., were discovered by police on a pier at Jersey City before they were loaded on the vessel Executor for points ...

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  7. LAYMAN’S CLAIM TO CURE CANCER

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Director General of Health (Dr. E. S. Morris) said today that he would soon call on Mr. John Braund to ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. Jobs For Bonegilla Balts

    CANBERRA. Sun.: The 491 Ba[?]t migrants now at Bonegilla reception camp will be allocated to work in five States the Minister for ...

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  9. Glider Makes Flight From Be[?]alla To Albury

    Depending entirely on air currents, this splendidly-built glider made the trip from Benalla to Albury on Friday. [?] was flown by ex-R.A.A.F. instructor-pilot. Ted Desmond, of Melbourne, [?] took 3 hour 42 minutes to make the journey. [?] at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Rule By Regulation Slated

    Continuance of the regulation under which the petrol licence of a St. Kilda (Melbourne) service station was cancelled by the Liquid Fuel Board last week was slated in a broadcast to-night by Mr. Allan Fraser, M.H.R. ...

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  11. GALE FLATTENS TENTS

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Eight men had to be rescued from a swamped craft and dozens of tents were levelled when out of the ...

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  12. 100 STITCHES IN WOUNDS

    SYDNEY, Sun.: A 46-year-old Chinese pantryman, Foo Siang Fook, was found in Surry Hills early this morning with ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. NEW YORK AGAIN HIT; WINTRY WEATHER

    NEW YORK, Sun.—While still recovering from last week’s snowstorm, New York was again crippled yesterday by [?]eet and ...

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  14. SAILOR’S STRANGE BEHAVIOR

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A fully dressed Australian sailor walked into the surf at Manly last night and later fought with his ...

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  15. DOCTORS OPERATE ON HUMAN MONEY-BOX !

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Doctors at the Royal North Shore Hospital to-day operated on a boy and recovered two pennies and a halfpenny from ...

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  16. Petrol Ration Coupons Issue Today

    SYDNEY. Sun. — Petrol ration coupons will be available to private motorists to-morrow, the first issue since the week before ...

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  17. MAN’S DEATH IN FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Early developments are expected in the police investigations into the fire which [?]ed West Wyalong Golf Club ...

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  18. Men Seeking Work On Waterfront

    MELBOURNE. Sun.: Many men seeking employment as the [?] have been [?] away because the labor [?] ...

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  19. Arrests Follow Fight With Taxi Driver

    SYDNEY, Sun.: After a taxidriver had been felled by a heavy punch in a light with four men [?] [?]rd., Waverley, on Friday ...

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  20. IMMIGRANT DROWNED : TRAGEDY AT NOREUIL

    A 23-year-old Lithuanian, one of the immigrants at the Bonegilla camp, was drowned in the Murray River at Noreuil Park yesterday afternoon. He was Alcksandras Vasillauskas. His body was recovered from ...

    Article : 271 words
  21. Mr. Attlee’s Grave Charges Against Russia

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), during a broadcast from Chequers, charged the Russian Government with threatening other nations of Europe with ideological, economic and strategic imperialism. ...

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  22. May Be Without Trams Indefinitely

    All Melbourne bus and tram services stopped at midnight last night and on present indications will not be resumed for some days. A meeting of off duty tram and bus men yesterday decided ...

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  24. REBELS SHELLING KONITZA

    ATHENS, Sun.: Greek Government troops have begun encircling movements to dislodge guerrillas from the heights around Konitza, ...

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  25. Yacht, Wanderer, Making For Home Port

    BURNIE. Sun.: “Wanderer.” one of the contestants in the Sydney-Hobart yacht race, was reported tonight to be proceedings up the ...

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  26. HEAVY SEAS LASH SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Sun.: With the heaviest seas for years raging along the coast, lifesavers at Sydney beaches today carried out ...

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  27. Cache Of Jewellery Worth £2443 Found

    BRISBANE. Sun.—A cache of jewellery worth £2443 which was stolen from a Brisbane residential last night was later recovered ...

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  28. PAKISTAN WAR COMES TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Hindu and Mohammedan seamen quartered at India House, Pyrmont, while their ships are in port, have ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. Loses £500 A Week Tivoli Engagement

    SYDNEY. Sun.: Because the Actors Equity classed him as a foreign act. an English comedian, Hal Monty, will lose £500 a week ...

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  30. LITTLE MAN — BIG GUN

    Finding the air gun too heavy for him, Graham U[?]r. Sunshine, rested it on the counter to fire at the shooting gallery at the Yackandandah sports on Saturday. His score was nil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. PROFESSOR TO TREAT STALIN

    STOCKHOLM. Sun.: Colleagues at the Stockholm radium hospital of Professor Be[?] leading cancer expert, believe that the pat[?] ...

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  32. Americans Keen To Migrate Here

    MELBOURNE, [?].: American ex-servicemen [?] the general manager of the Melbourne [?] with [?] ...

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  33. VITAL FRENCH VOTE TODAY

    PARIS, Sun.: The French Assembly defeated by 240 votes to 183 the Communist action for a debate on the American stopgap aid ...

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  34. [?]OUTH SHOT W[?]ST SWIMMING

    SYDNEY. Sun.: After a [?] had been sho[?] in [?] while bathing in a creek at To[?] this afternoon, police arrested a ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. U.S.-France Sign Aid Agreement

    PARIS, Sun.: M. Bidau[?] and Mr Jefferson Ca[?]ery. American Ambassador, have signed the Franco-American interim aid agreement, ...

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  36. MAN FOUND HANGING FROM TREE

    SYDNEY. Sun.: The body of Richard Samuel Towell, [?], of Kulg[?]a avenue, Ryde, was found hanging by the cord from a tree of ...

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  37. BULLET WOUND PROVES FATAL

    SYDNEY. Sat.: Shot in the stomach with a rifle after a fierce fight, William Ralph, 40, fisherman, of Hardy’s Bay, died in ...

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  38. LITTLE BOY DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Leslie Swan[?] aged four, of Arncliffe, was drowned in a dam on a farm at Maroota, 16 miles from Windsor, this ...

    Article : 46 words
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