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  4. YOU MAY BE PUT TO SLEEP

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Listeners in to radio station 2GB tomorrow night may be hypnotised and fall asleep if they co-operate ...

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  5. Two Bomb Outrages In Palestine

    Following a terrific explosion in Clock Square in the centre of Jaffa yesterday, when 14 were killed, 20 were seriously wounded and 78 were injured, Semirami’s Hotel in ...

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  6. BANANAS TO BE DUMPED

    SYDNEY. Mon.: A plan to establish shops and store rooms in Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide and big country towns for the sale of ...

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  7. WHERE IS THE SUMMER?

    Sudden showers at Albury yesterday scattered shoppers and workers going home for lunch and in scores of backyards, ...

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  8. MICHAEL TO TALK

    LONDON, Mon: Ex-King Michael of Rumania will make a statement about the circumstances of his abdication when ...

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  9. ENOYING SUN AFTER A DIP

    Enjoying the sun after a dip in the Olympic Pool on Saturday afternoon are (left to right) Bob Francis (Korumburra) Dawn Evans (Melbourne) Lorna Winstanley (Albury) and Derek Evons (Melbourne). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Graves Of P.O.W. Well Cared For

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Graves of Australian prisoners of war who died while working on the Burma-Siam railway were well ...

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  11. RAIDERS DISGUISED AS SHEPHERDS

    LONDON, Mon: The declaration by the Prime Minister of India (Pandit Nehru) that India, in self-defence, might be ...

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  12. MELBOURNE IS STILL WITHOUT TRAMS

    Parties to the tram strike which has left Melbourne without tram or tramway bus transport since midnight on Saturday, have been called to appear before the Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Mooney) at 11 a.m. to-morrow. ...

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  13. Father, Allegedly Shot By Son, Dies

    BRISBANE, Mon.: Shot on his properly while milking on Saturday morning, Ernest Edward Porich. 52, dairy farmer, of ...

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  14. WAR ON REDS

    LONDON, Mon: The General Council of the Trades Union Congress, which will meet late in January, is expected to take ...

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  16. A ’Hopper Catcher !

    “Leave the grasshoppers alone Toby” was the remark which prompted a “Mail” photographer to take this picture of a small wire-haired ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Suggests State Establish Nudist Colonies

    SYDNEY, Mon.— Suggestions were made over the week-end by a Sydney nudist that the Government should make land ...

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  18. SEIZURE OF MILITARY MATERIAL

    NEW YORK, Mon.: Police have been unable to establish the whereabouts of Julius Chender. the owner of the Manhattan ...

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  19. Rain Drenches Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Wheat harvesting in Victoria will be retarded by the cold driving rain which drenched coastal Victoria, ...

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  20. Customs Revenue Soars

    SYDNEY. Mon.—Customs and excise revenue for the second half of 1947 showed on increase of almost £10,000,000 over ...

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  21. RED TAPE A BAR

    CANBERRA, Mon: The present controls and divided system of administration were the greatest barrier to expansion of the ...

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  22. Medal For Three Brave “Sparks”

    SYDNEY, Mon: Three radio officers, who lost their lives during the war, when they stayed on their vessel. the E and A liner Tanda. ...

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  23. No Decision Yet On Temeraire

    SYDNEY. Mon: No decision has yet been made about Temeraire starting in the Challenge Stakes. Trainer Fred Cush said to-day. It ...

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  24. ALLIANCE MIGHT LEAD TO WAR

    TOKIO. Mon.—Japan knew that her alliance with Germany and Italy might lead to war with the United States and Great Britain. ...

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  25. Churchill Much Better

    LONDON, Mon: “I am much better; I went painting this afternoon,” said Mr Churchill, who has been ill in Morocco, reports ...

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  26. Nuffield Can Now Build Cars In Sydney

    SYDNEY. Mon.: The State Government has granted Nuffield Aus:. Pty Ltd permission to erect a £60,000 building for car. truck ...

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  27. Dutch Premier Unable To Visit Canberra

    BATAVIA, Mon.—The Dutch Premier (Dr Louis Beel) announced today that he was unable to accept the invitation of the ...

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  28. Australians May Have Fewer Articles To Buy

    The Federal Government has agreed to a new schedule of export quotas for certain Australian manufactured goods. Quotas which are designed to assist the Empire trade position will operate immediately, and will remain in force for the first half of 1948. ...

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  29. “FEARS FOR SHIP UTTERLY GROUNDLESS”

    MELBOURNE, Mon: Fears for the safety of the Antarctic expedition ship, HMAS Wyatt Earp, which was reported to be ...

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  30. Sunday’s Heroine at Albury Was A Visitor

    One of the most discussed girls in Albury yesterday was Miss Fay Tattersall, who dived fully clothed into the river at Noreuil Park on Sunday to try and save a drowning man. Miss Tattersall, who lives at West Ryde, is on a holiday at 557 Small st. ...

    Article : 204 words
  31. Naval Cook On Stealing Charge

    BRISBANE, Mon.—In the police court today. Leonard Hull aged 24 naval cook was remanded until next Monday on a charge of ...

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  32. Train Kills 10 Children

    ARCHBOLD (Ohio). Mon.: Ten children were killed and two were injured yesterday when the Chicago-bound New York Central passenger ...

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  33. Cleaners To Continue Strike

    ADELAIDE, Mon.: The Adelaide City Council’s cleaning staff at a meeting today decided to remain on strike. They refuse to work ...

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