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  4. GAOL FOR ROBBERY OFFENCE IN JUNE, 1947

    A man was sent to gaol for 18 months by Judge R. L. G. Brereton in the Court of Quarter Sessions today for a robbery he committed in 1947, and also declared a ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. 6 HOURS FOR SNOW RESCUE

    Melbourne.—A party of R.A.A.F. trainees toiled for six hours in a snowstorm yesterday to bring an injured skier down Mt. Buller. They had to struggle through soft snow, knee deep all the ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. Suspect off 50 Murders

    TOKIO, Monday. — The police said today that a man they suspected of nearly 50 ...

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  8. MAN'S PLEA FOR COURT CLEMENCY

    Judge R. L. G. Brereton today remanded a 24-year-old accountant to appear before the Quarter Session ...

    Article : 230 words
  9. Naguib Prods Politicians

    Cairo, Monday. — Gen. Naguib (Egyptian Commander-in-Chief) insisted again tonight that all ...

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  10. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    Raymond Alwyn Maxwell and Clarence Roy Maynard, were remanded for sentence until ...

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  11. Vice Campaigners Puf Millionaire in Dock

    New York, Monday.—Minot (Mickey) Jelke, 22-years old margarine heir, pleaded not guilty today to charges of compulsory prostitution. He entered his plea only a short time after a grand jury returned the indictment, which also ...

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  12. OFFENDER RELEASED ON BOND

    Judge R. L. G. Brereton today refrained from passing sentence on a 21-year-old laborer, charged ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. Korea Arena Soaked

    Seoul, Monday.—Fifteen Allied fighter bombers attacked the Communist front line in weather so ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. Man Seriously Injured

    A Broken Hill man (Frederick McLaughlin, of 474 Lane Street) was seriously injured in a fall at ...

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  15. 30,000 Curse Mau Mau

    Capetown, Monday. — About 30.000 African natives denounced Mau Mau, an anti-European secret society, ...

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  16. LONG TERM AID FOR BRITAIN

    Washington, Monday.— An entirely new programme of long-term aid Britain is being ...

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  17. 6560 MEN ON MINES

    The following statement shows the number of men employed by the various Broken Hill mining ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. NO CAR FOR MARJORIE

    Sydney.—A gift car from Lithgow citizens for Marjorie Jackson's 21st birthday next month is definitely out. ...

    Article : 47 words
  19. 64 CONCERNED IN GOLD RACKET

    New York, Monday.—A Federal grand jury today returned 34 indictments charging 65 people with violating the United States gold laws. A United States attorney ...

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  20. PREVENTION OF POLIO POSSIBLE

    Melbourne. — A noted virus authority (Sir MacFarlane Brunt) said today that he strongly believed a way of preventing polio was in sight. In 20 years polio prevention might achieve the ...

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  21. "Bigger Than Bikini"

    London, Monday. — The atomic weapons to be fired in the Monte Bello tests will be considerably more ...

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  22. NEW TRAFFIC OFFICER

    Constable Peters, of the Public Safety Bureau. Sydney, arrived in Broken Hill last night to replace ...

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  23. 55 Deg. Today

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