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  4. “It may not come for years, but cannot be averted”

    BELIEF that a third world war, in which Russia and her satellites would clash with the Western world, was inevitable was expressed yesterday by Lieut.-General V.A.H. Sturdee, Chief of the ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. BRITIONS WARNED NOT TO MIGRATE HERE

    BRITISH families have been warned to stay away from Australia by an Australian—Mr. William Warden——who is now living in London. In an article in yesterday’s ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. FIGURES ON TB

    According to statistics released yesterday by the Minister for Health (Mr. Gartside) more than 11 percent of women ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. NEWS SPOTS

    EVEN if it wanted to the Government would not have the opportunity of presenting a referendum on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE REV S. W. RAY (seated), former World Council of Churches Chaplain to the University Branch, and Mrs Ray, photographed after, Mr Ray’s induction into the charge of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Mildura, ib Wednesday night. Standing are (left): The Rev. R. K. Herriot (Murrayville), Rev. W. B. Hastie (Sea Lake), Rev. N. Brown (Berriwillock), Rev. W. F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Council Passes Bill For Portland Harbor

    THE Portland Harbor Bill, which provides for the setting up of the Portland Harbor Trust and the construction of a £1,000,000 deep–water harbor, passed all stages in the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. MacLeod (CP. Western ...

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  10. “EFFICIENCY DOWN HERE”

    Until the efficiency of Australian workers equalled that of American workers there would be no conclusive solution, to the ...

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  11. POCKET CARTOON

    Once and for all, Altred will you please realise it’s practically no comfort to me to he told We’ve got some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Advts. Under Control Again

    Newspaper advertisements in all daily newspapers throughout NSW are to again he brought under the control of the Prices ...

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  13. No Election In UK This Year

    There will be no general election in Britain this year. An official announcement to this effect, issued from ...

    Article : 74 words
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  15. “Whose Baby” Case Resumed

    Third stage of the “whose baby” case began yesterday. when the Full High Court commenced hearing an appeal by Mr and Mrs ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. Reds Pressing On Canton

    The Nationalist position in Canton has deteriorated rapidly in the past few hours. Important Government military ...

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  17. “Our Cheque The Empire”

    LORD BEAVERBROOK, replying in the Daily Express to critics of his Empire policy, declared: “Our ...

    Article : 181 words
  18. Vie. Rail Concessions For NSW Border Areas Urged

    IT would become impossible to establish secondary industries along the NSW side of the Murray unless the Victorian Government permitted rail freight concessions on machinery carried across the border. ...

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  19. SAFE FOUND ON MENINDEE ROAD

    An iron safe which was stolen from a mercery shop in Argent Street, Broken Hill on Wednesday night was found yesterday in a ...

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  20. “UNUSUAL” CZECH HAPPENINGS ADMITTED

    AN official admission that unusual occurrences were taking place in Czechoslovakia was made by the Vienna Communist paper Rude Pravo yesterday. According to the paper the ...

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  21. GOOD MORNING

    OUR Hobart correspondent reports that Professor Torleiv Hytten, former economic adviser to the Bank of New ...

    Article : 286 words
  22. C.V.R. THOMPSON CABLES FROM AMERICA

    Boss of “Lease–Lend” for the Atlantic Pact notions will probably be banker James Bruce, the man President Truman wanted to make Ambassador to London. QUIZ of returning dollar tourists to find out what impressed ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    A MANNEQUIN at a London display wore a woollen shooting suit, carried a 12 bore under her arm. Just as she was turning to show the suit to the front row of the audience, where sat Mrs Atilee, a voice was heard saying: The gun is by Churchill; and ...

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