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  4. Man And Girl Figure In Strange Court Story

    A girl whose age was given as 15 said at Parramatta, Police Court to-day that she had peddled drugs in the worst quarters of the city. The girl, who was charged with being a neglected child, said she would not reveal the names of the people behind the ...

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  5. Special Meeting Of Victorian Cabinet Called

    A special meeting of full Slate Cabinet has been called for to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock to try to find a solution to the present tramways strike deadlock. ...

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  7. FOOD STRIKE BY 85,000 GERMANS

    LONDON, Fri.—A total of 50,000 workers today walked out of Krupps and other factories in Essen in a general ...

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  8. Where Albury Wanted to be Yesterday!

    Fourth successive day of near summer conditions at Albury yesterday found many workers wishfully thinking of happy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COMMUNIST DEMANDS BEVIN’S DISMISSAL

    LONDON. Fri.—Mr Harry Pollilt, the secretary of the 46.000 strong British Communist Party, [?] a conference of Communists ...

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  10. EVATT EXPLAINS OUR FOREIGN POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Fri: An assurance that the Australian Government’s foreign policy does not support any particular foreign ...

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  11. RESTRICTIONS ON NEWSPAPERS

    LONDON, Fri.: “We are living in the twilight of democracy— that is why the freedom of the Press is so important, yet at this ...

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  12. Lost Part Of Ear In Fight

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Vincent John McFarlane. 27 of Hastings Parade, Bondi, had four stitches inserted in his lacerated left ear ...

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  13. SYDNEY’S MEAT TROUBLES NOT YET OVER

    SYDNEY. Fri.: More than 1200 striking meal workers today decided to return to work, but unless a dispute involving two ...

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  14. Truman Likened To Santa Claus By Opponent

    Senator Robert Taft, a candidate and Republican nomination for the Presidency, strongly attacked proposals in President Truman’s message to Congress, which he said represented a “ten year Santa Claus prosperity programme that would leave as much ...

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  15. £1000 Reward As Aid In Murderer’s Arrest

    SYDNEY, Fri: The State Government has increased to £1000 the reward offered for information leading to the arrest and ...

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  16. A FATAL KISS

    WOY WOY, Fri: A postman who surprised his wife and a man kissing, was shot dead by the man, it was alleged in the ...

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  17. REDS PUT UP VIOLENT BROADSIDES

    LONDON. Fri. — Communist newspapers in Berlin have brought their heaviest broadsides to bear on Anglo-American ...

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  18. “God Save The King” Had Court Sequel

    BRISBANE. Fri: Because a Communist refused to stand up when [?] National Anthem was being played an ex-soldier objected and ...

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  19. Beer And Tobacco Production Up

    CANBERRA Fri—The average monthly production of [?] for the year ended October last [?] 3.5 million gallons more than in ...

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  20. CATS BLAMED FOR HUSBAND’S ABSENCE

    SYDNEY, Fri.: [?] are preventing a husband from [?] to his wife, it was stated in the Divorce Court today. ...

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  21. 3000 DOCKERS ON STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Nearly 3000 ship painters and dockers in Melbourne and Sydney ceased work tonight. ...

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  22. Has Russia Pact With Pakistan ?

    NEW YORK. Fri.: Mr Noel Baker. British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations said today he knew of no report that ...

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  23. HIGH COMMISSIONERS MEET BRITISH MINISTERS

    LONDON. Fri.—Dominions High Commissioners met senior members of the British Cabinet at 10 Downing st to-day. says Reuters political ...

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  24. NO RUSH TO JOIN ARMY

    CANBERRA, Fri: The Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) said to-night that although no decision had been reached, he favored the ...

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  25. Allegedly Posed As Dead Man: Gaoled

    SYDNEY, Fri: An ex-serviceman who attempted lo obtain money from the [?] Commission by posing as a dead ex-naval man, ...

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  26. Still 5000 British Troops In Greece

    LONDON. Fri.: The British Ambassador to Greece (Sir Clifford Norton) has notified the Greek Government that the headquarters ...

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  27. See Prime Minister About Basic Wage Computation

    MELBOURNE. Fri.—The establishment of a committee to inquire into the computation and adjustments of the basic wage ...

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  28. Indian Troops Counter Attack Rebels

    NEW DELHI, Fri.: Indian Army troops counter-attacked in the Naoskera area, where several thousand armed uniformed ...

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  29. Miners Will Deal With Tobacco Thieves

    LITHGOW. Fri.: Miners and oil workers at Glen Davis oil works will probably take the law into their own hands if they can beat ...

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  30. “IN THE NAME OF GOD” BREAK BLOCKADE

    Chief Rabbi Herzog has asked the British Army “in the name of God”, to break the Arab blockade to permit food to be delivered to 1000 Jews who are besieged in the old city. ...

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  31. Canaries Should Whistle Better Now

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Bird [?] been removed from price [?] the Minister for Customs [?] Courtice) announced to-day He ...

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  32. Walcott Will Not Fight Unless—

    NEW YORK, Fri: Jersey Joe Walcott said at Waterbury, Connecticut, last night, that he had not signed for the contest with ...

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  33. WOMAN REFUSED BAIL

    SYDNEY, Fri: Dorothy Jean Craig. 26, was remanded without bail to January 14 in the Central police court to-day, when she ...

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  34. Will Only Work 36 Hours Weekly

    LITHGOW Fri When the small arms factory employes resume on Monday after three weeks annual vacation they will not work the ...

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  35. Police Fight Communists

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri — Police fought an hour-long battle with guns and tear gas and seriously wounded four Communists to-day ...

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  36. Stalin’s Death Reports Called “Monstrous Fabrication”

    LONDON. Fri.—Reuter’s correspondent savs Mr Pavlov, counsellor of the Russian Embassy in London, said that [?] from ...

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  37. 10 Million Sheep-Lambs Killed In 8 Months

    MELBOURNE. Fri.—A total of 10,164,000 sheep and Iambs was slaughtered in Australia for the eight [?] ended last August, ...

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  38. Strikers May Be Barred From Jobs

    LONDON, Fri.: Mr Will Lawthor, president of the National Union of Mineworkers. warned enginemen in the coal industry, ...

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  40. Explosives Seized On Farm

    WALLTOWNSHIP [?] Fri.: A shipment [?] of explosives was [?] late [?] on a farm here by State ...

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  41. “Govt. Caused Farmers To Lose £100 Million”

    The leader of the Federal Country Party (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that a conservative estimate showed that primary [?] has last at least £100 million because or the Federal Labor Government’s war-time agriculture [?] ...

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  42. Man Fined For “Good Oil” Charge

    SYDNEY. Fri: A man. who it was alleged, had advised country clients that he would supply them with information about racehorses, ...

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  43. New Insecticide May Be Answer To Hoppers

    TAMWORTH, Fri: The new American insecticide, chlordane, may be the answer to the grasshopper menace in country districts. ...

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  44. Mass Graves Of Murdered Red Army Men Found

    WARSAW. Fri.: Many mass graves of murdered Soviet officers and soldiers have been found near the old Polish fortress of Deblin. ...

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