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  4. HEARD “THUMPS” SAYS WITNESS IN GEELONG INQUEST

    [?]URNE, Thursday.—The inquest into the deaths [?] Stewart Sheargold (28) and Ernest Frederick Dew (31), both of Wheeler Place, Geelong, whose bodies were taken from the Barwon River on July 14, was opened at ...

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  5. STAB PANIC SPREADS IN NORTHERN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Thurs.—A stabbing panic spread aver large areas in Northern Bombay during the morning. British ...

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  6. RSL Wants Defaulters’ Names Published

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.— The Tasmanian branch of the RSL will submit to the Federal Executive of the ...

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  7. Holiday Camps For Mallee Children

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—The Lord Mayor’s camp for Mallee children will provided a holiday for 4000 children this year. ...

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  8. Ukraine’s Serious Allegations Against Britain

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—The Security Council began the hearing of charges against Greece by the Ukraine. ...

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  9. Housetop Crash Saved Lives in Airliner Disaster

    LONDON, Thurs.—Several of the supervisor of the Air France Dakota airline which struck a factory after taking ...

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  10. WITNESS SAYS: Saw No Enmity Between Accused And Dead Man

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — A witness in Euroa Coroner’s Court today told Mr Bell, PM, he had never seen signs of ...

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  11. Mr Forde Gives Details Military Forces

    LAUNCESTON. Thurs. — One of the most important commitment for which the Government had to provide was the ...

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  12. “OSCAR” ?

    Rosalind Russell is favored to win an Academy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. No Peace For War Magnates

    Two of the greatest names in U.S. [?] production have been brought [?] the spotlight of the war [?]ts investigation, War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Record High Super Allocation

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Australian production of wheat, dairy products and meat are expected to soar to ...

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  15. SOVIET MOVE TO TRANSFER U.N.O. H.O.

    LONDON, Thurs.—A move by the Soviet to transfer the effective headquarters of the United Nations from New York ...

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  16. TITO MEETS U.S DEMANDS

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.— It is officially announced that the United States considered Wednesday’s note to Yugoslavia as ...

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  17. JET PLANES TO BE MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—The Government had approved of the manufacture of 50 jet propelled Vampire fighters for ...

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  18. SMITHFIELD STRIKE ENDS

    LONDON, Thurs.—The Smith filed closed shop strike ended late last night when employers accepted the men’s conditions for ...

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  19. INVITATION TO BRITISH M.P.’[?]

    DUN, Thurs.—General MacArthur has invited fire members of the House of Commons to visit Japan in September as his guests ...

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  20. Extension of Three Months For W.A.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE. Thurs.—Instead of being abolished by the end of this month, the WAAAF is to be retained at a strength of several ...

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  22. CLASH IN GREECE

    LONDON, Thurs.—Eleven were killed and eight wounded during a clash near Sparta yesterday, says an Associated Press ...

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  23. MH. DEDMAN REVIEWS TRANSITION PERIOD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In no other Allied country had demobilisation been effected so rapidly and with so little dislocation of economy as in Australia, the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) said in Geelong tonight, when ...

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  24. Further Heavy Fall on New York Stock Exchange

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—There [?] further heavy falls on New [?] Change when business resumed, transactions showing falls ...

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  25. China Wants 40% Of Japanese Reparations Pool

    NANKING, Thurs.— China intends to ask f[?] a 40 per cent share of the Japanese reparations pool as indemnity for eight years ...

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  26. MR. CALWELL SAYS: Labor Will Not Accept Referendum Defeat

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—If the Referendum proposals were defeated and Labor returned to office the Government would again approach the people for greater powers, the Minister for Information (Mr Calwell) told an election meeting ...

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  27. Widow Claims 15000 from Municipality

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Chiming £5000 damages, Mrs Marjorie Jean King, of Barry Street, Brunswick, has issued a ...

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  28. [?]eirens Persists In Plea of Guilty To Three Murders

    CHICAGO, Thurs.—William Heirens, 17-year-old university student, pleaded guilty to the murders of Suzaan[?] Degnan, Mrs. ...

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