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  4. Motorists will hope that this does not eventuate

    PETROL authorities have expressed the belief that rationing, on an even more severe scale than that operating under the former system, may be re–introduced on November 1. ...

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  5. CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS STARTS TODAY

    THE 55 schools under the supervision of the District Inspector of Schools (Mr. R. Blackburne) will be closed ...

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  6. Marking Duel In Final

    C. NAULTY (Irymple) flying for the ball with a Merbein player during the semi–final match at Red Cliffs on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STUDENTS at the CAE Winter School at the University Branch discussing a painting during one of the periods on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEWS SPOTS

    THE acting president of the Miners’ Federation (Mr. Hamilton) fold a Sydney Domain meeting yesterday ...

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  9. Lindrum’s Home Ransacked

    FOUR masked bandits on Saturday night entered the home of Walter Lindrum, Australia’s billiard ...

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  10. Works Reserve “Big Enough To Give Jobs In Depression”

    THE national works reserve is now large enough to give confidence that if a slump hit Australia useful jobs would still be offering, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said last night. ...

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  11. 24 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    Twenty–four people—including three children—lost their lives when a British European Airways Dakota, crashed on a lonely ...

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    MISS BERYL MIGGS and Miss Moira Munn in Hungarian costume rehearsing for a ballet at the CAE Winter School. The School will end tomorrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Desperate Criminals Make Audacious Long Bay Gaol Break

    IN one of the most audacious escapes in the history of NSW, two men, whom police describe as desperate criminals, broke out of Long Bay Gaol on Saturday. The men are Darcy Dugan (29) ...

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  14. Five Die In Smash

    FIVE persons were killed and one injured in a car smash on the Gwydir Highway, 11 miles east of Moree (NSW) ...

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  15. DECLINE EXPECTED IN AUST. EXPORT INCOME

    AUSTRALIAN export income for 1949–50 was likely to decline for the first time in seven years, Mr. J. N. Lewis, of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, states in a report released in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  16. Marshall Aid “Not Enough”

    Sir Edmund Hall–Patch has told the Governing Council of the Marshall Plan Organisation that Britain could not accept the ...

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  17. STAMPEDE

    The number, of Koreans who died from suffocation or were trampled to death in the panic which followed ...

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  18. £18,000 FOR BEGUM’S PEARLS ACCEPTED

    Casablanca police yesterday accepted the conditions of an unknown correspondent who wrote to a Moroccan newspaper ...

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  19. Theatre Price Drop Likely

    Cheaper entertainments will be available following the presentation at the next session of the Governments ...

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  20. THREAT TO DISABLED SHIP REMOVED

    Storms in the Atlantic cased yesterday, removing the threat to the Panamanian cargo ship Eugenia (4200 tons) which of ...

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  22. UNUSUAL DEATH OF GAWLER BOY

    Unusual circumstances surrounded the death, of Rolf Horsnell (11), who was found hanging by a rope from a rafter at ...

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  23. RUSSIAN WARDING TO YUGOSLAVIA

    Russia yesterday warned Yugoslavia she would be forced to take more effective measures to [?]fend the rights of Soviet ...

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  24. GOOD MORNING

    YESTERDAY was Red Cross Sunday. There is really no need to tell you what the Red Cross Society is, or of the great ...

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  25. Legal Action May Follow Alleged Sydney Bashing

    SYDNEY Tramway Union officials said yesterday they were considering taking legal action on behalf of a union employee who claimed that he was viciously bashed by police on Monday. The alleged assault took place ...

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    MRS. ANNIE HUNT, aged 70 of Croydon, is puzzling doctors. At Luton (Bedfordshire) she had to be helped out of a cinema where she pad gone to see Down to the Sea in Ships [?] hospital she was found to be suffering from sea–sickness. After treating ...

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