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  4. Prices to be Frozen in UK

    The British Government proposes to issue orders to impose an immediate ceiling on all goods at the levels ruling in December and January, and further, proposes to order that ...

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  5. Two Children Burnt To Death At Corowa

    Two children were burnt to death in a fire which destroyed a five-roomed weatherboard house at South Corowa yesterday morning. Victims were REGINALD GEORGE OSMOND, 4 years, and ...

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  6. WOMAN SHOT FOUR TIMES

    SYDNEY, Fri.—After he bad shot a woman four times at the front of her house in Leichhardt tonight a man was chased ...

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  7. ALBURY CITY OF TREES

    “The city of trees” is one of Albury s appellations, and street scenes such as these are warrant for the title. Hume street (above) boasts greater wealth of green and shade than any other, and people pass along it under a cool canopy of interlaced branches. Wilson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STATE FUNERAL FOR SIR ISAAC ISAACS

    MELBOURNE, Fri: The State funeral of the first Australian born Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) took place from the ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—The 11 Nation Far Eastern Commission today ordered the early completion of Japan’s disarmament. ...

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  10. Air Competition With Railways

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—While air competition was causing loss of revenue to the Victorian Railways, it did not seem possible to ...

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  11. MAN’S HEAD CRUSHED BY BUS

    SYDNEY. Fri: Terrence Keith Hanlon, 23. of Prospect, was shockingly injured at Prospect today when his head was jammed ...

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  12. REPLY TO P.M.’S “SHREWD” TAX STATEMENT

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The president of the Employers’ Federation of NSW (Mr R. C. Wilson) said today that the Prime Minister ...

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  13. Move Japs To New Guinea, Says Col, McCormack

    NEW YORK, Fri: “Unless the U.S. intends to feed the Japanese indefinitely, or let them die from starvation, room must be found ...

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  14. MR. BRAUND PREPARES LIST OF PATIENTS

    SYDNEY. Fri.—List of 31 patients diagnosed by one or more doctors as suffering from cancer has been prepared by Mr J. ...

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  15. MINING UNIONS OPPOSED TO STRIKE .

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Combined Mining Unions’ Council today decided against calling a [?] over the suspended [?] ...

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  16. COSGROVE TRIAL

    HOBART, Fri: When the fourth day of the trial in which Robert Cosgrove, 63 years, former Premier of Tasmania, faces 14 ...

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  17. “FLAT FOOT FLOSSIE” DISGRACE TO ANZACS

    SYDNEY, Fri: National radio stations paid 9d royalty for three minutes’ recorded music, while commercial stations paid 1½d, the ...

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  18. STANDARD RAIL, ALBURY TO MELBOURNE

    SYDNEY, Fri.: Standardisation of railway gauges will be discussed shortly by State Ministers, the NSW Transport ...

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  19. Indonesian Settlement Hold-up

    BATAVIA, Fri (AAP-Reuter) Negotiations for a political settlement in Indonesia were delayed when the Dutch asked for ...

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  20. DRIVER BLINDED WHEN TRUCK OVERTURNS

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Edwin James Trotman, 52 of Blaxland, was blinded by cement today when his truck overturned on the sleep ...

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  21. BOY MISSING FOR NINE DAYS

    SYDNEY, Fri: Fourteen-year-old Neville George Mcllvride, who has been missing from his Hurstville home for nine days, is believed ...

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  22. HEALTHY CORRECTIVE BREAK

    NEW YORK. Fri: Mr Robert Boylan, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange Board, to-day expressed the opinion that the ...

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  23. U.K. SELLS RAILWAYS TO ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Fri.: A British trade mission, headed by Sir Clive Baillieu, will sail for England tonight, after having initialled a ...

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  24. MILITARY MEASURES AGAINST RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—Amid cries of “shocking,” from women members, the former Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania and US ...

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  25. DE VALERA LIKELY TO HAVE NARROW MAJORITY

    LONDON, Fri.—It is fairly certain that Mr De Valera will receive support from five National Labor and at least three ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH INFORMED OF CANCER PROCEEDINGS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) said today that his department was being kept informed of the ...

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  27. Minister Warns Of Spurious Petrol Tickets

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: A warning was made today by the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) that counterfeit petrol ...

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  28. 12 MONTHS FOR FAKE RAFFLE TICKET SALES

    MELBOURNE, Fri: Francis Michael McEwan, 34, of Prince’s st, Fitzroy. formerly of Neerim rd, Glenhuntly, who described himself ...

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  29. ROAD TRAINS TO FREIGHT CATTLE TO ABATTOIRS

    SYDNEY, Fri: The meat firm of Tancred Bros, is carrying out an experiment in the transport of cattle from Queensland to NSW ...

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  31. MR. BRAUND IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Mr John Braund, Sydney man who claims a cure for cancer, flew from Sydney to Melbourne today. ...

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  32. “REAL ISSUE AVOIDED”

    SYDNEY. Fri.: The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Menzies) said today that the Prime Minister, in his defence of ...

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  33. Australia’s Wheat Crop 228,000,000 Bushels

    MELBOURNE. Fri.—The latest report by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics says that Australia’s wheat crop ...

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  34. FAMOUS PILOT KILLED IN “FLYING WING”

    LONDON, Fri: Squadron-leader Robert Kronfeld, holder of several world gliding records, was killed to-day when an experimental ...

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  35. CHILE FIRM ON ARCTIC LANDS

    SANTIAGO. Fri.: The Chilean Foreign Ministry today made public the exchange of notes with Britain on the Antarctic. They ...

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