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  5. "Pilgrim'' Fleet to Re-Live Epic of Dunkirk, Tomorow

    Tomorrow a motley fleet of small craft from tugs, motor boats to yachts, will leave Southern England to re-live the epic of Dunkirk. The "pilgrim" fleet will retrace the ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. 'POLICE STATE?'

    The issue of the Anti-Red Bill is threatening to disturb, once again, industrial life in Australia. The attitude of the seamen and the coal miners, and some other groups of workers, is that they are being invited to challenge the right of ...

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  7. "O WAD SOME POWER-!"

    Geelong.—Mirrors should be installed in Parliament, Mr. Paul Hasluck, M.H.R, suggested. Addressing the School for Executives, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SCEPTICS

    The Japanese Government, hoping to convince a handful of Japanese marines on Anotahan Island, 100 miles north of Saipan. that the war is over, intends to ...

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  9. HIS WIFE HAD QUADS

    A Minnesota (U.S.) farmer, Arthur Seiffert, announced that he might have to sell some of his land to raise money because his wife had given birth to quads. He said, "Plans for the new barn may have to be abandoned, too, because we'll have to build more bedrooms instead." Seiffert already had six ...

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  11. CHAIRMAN OF A. B. COMMISSION

    Mr. R. J. F. Boyer, chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, has left Melbourne on a three months' visit to England, Canada and America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EASY COME, EASY GO

    The British Labour Government has tried hard to make itself appear a Father Christmas in the eyes of the people with "free" ...

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  13. New Cure Makes Hangovers, D.T.'s Disappear Readily

    The director of research on alcoholism at the Beilevue Medical Centre (Dr. James Smith) said in New York, that alcoholic craving, hangovers and cases of delirium tremens could now be cured readily. ...

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  14. "ANTIQUATED LIQUOR LAWS"

    Canberra. — Australia's "antiquated and "chaic" liquor laws were one of the main bars to increased tourist traffic, Senator ...

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