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  4. BROADCASTS MADE FOLLOWING TORTURE THREATS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was only after he had “reached the end of the tether” and had been threatened with punishment by the military secret police that Major Charles Hughes Cousens agreed to broadcast -over Radio Tokio, according to ...

    Article : 458 words
  5. Jews Bomb Tel Aviv Buildings

    LONDON, Tues—Following the bombing of public buildings and railway, and attacks on Government and police ...

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  6. CHIFLEY SLATES MENZIES’ PLAN TO CUT TAXES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Chifley today criticise the recent proposals of Mr Menzies and Mr Fadden for decreased taxation which, he claimed, meant giving remissions amounting to six million pounds for a million and a half lower-income ...

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  7. [?]OME BUILT RUNABOUT

    “It’s easy to scoot off for the messages if you own a powered scooter,” said Mr N. R. Leitch, of Hayanmi, Victoria, yesterday when caught in Madden Avenue by Sunraysia Daily’s photographer. Mr. Leitch built his novel machine on the lines of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR McEWEN SAYS Wheat Board Chief Playing At Politics

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Commenting today on a statement by the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Sir Louis ...

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  9. Evatt Rebuts Allegations By Ukraine

    CANBERRA, Tues.— Australia rejected any allegation that British troops deliberately interfered in the internal ...

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  10. 40-HOUR WEEK WOULD RAISE FARMERS COSTS—PROFESSOR WADHAM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Professor S. M. Wadham, Professor Agriculture at the Melbourne University, said in evidence during the 40-hour week inquiry today that he thought that the application of a 40-hour week would result in ...

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  11. Sergeant Murdered

    It is officially stated that Jewish terrorists shot and killed a British Army sergeant while he was investigating an explosion ...

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  12. GERMAN WAR FACTORIES DESTROYED IN U.S ZONE

    BERLIN, Tues.—The war potentials of 66 aircraft and munitions factories in the American zone of Germany has been ...

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  13. CONFERENCE CALLED OK WHEAT HARVEST

    MELBOURNE, Tues.— The Premier (Mr Cain) has asked the chairman of the Grain Elevators Board (Mr Glowry) and ...

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  14. JEWISH COUNCIL ORDERS NON CO-OPERATION

    JERUSALEM, Tues.—The Jewish National Country Vaad Leumi, after a six hour meeting which was [?] ...

    Article : 68 words
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  16. Visiting Speaker To Address War Loan Bodies

    Arrangements have been made for Commander Walker Marks to visit Mildura and district this week. ...

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  17. PROBE INTO DEATH OF CONSTABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The inquest into the death of Detective Constable Victor Donald Abeam (40), of Lavander Bay, who died after being shot in a police car at Matraville on August 11, was opened in the City Coroner’s Court today. ...

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  18. NATIONS AGREE TO POSTPONE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tues.—At least two thirds of the 21 nations attending the Paris Conference have no objection to a postponement of ...

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  19. GEELONG MURDER INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Coroner (Mr Steedman, PM) this afternoon returned an open finding at the conclusion of the four-day inquiry into death William Stewart Sheargold (28) and Ernest Fredwick Dew (31), both of ...

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  20. No Action Against Mildura Abattoirs Officer

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—The public lie Health Commission today, received a report from the Meat and Allied Trades Federation ...

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