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  2. Advertising

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  3. PLANE MAY ATTAIN 1500 M.P.H.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— The Muroc Bell Aircraft Co. is preparing a rocketpowered plane, XS1, for a ...

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    Exhibits at the "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition. The design of this up-to-date wireless harmonises with the chair, which is a new patented type. A spring controlled pivot under the seat moves every time the sister changes position, thus ensuring absolute ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRUMAN ENDS WAGE, PRICE CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Truman in one stroke wiped out all wage controls and all remaining price ceilings except those on sugar, rice and rents, and indicated that rent ceilings may be raised. Office of ...

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  6. BRITAIN MUST REMAIN STRONG, SAYS ATTLEE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Britain must maintain armed forces and remain strong until general confidence and security were established throughout the world, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in a speech at the Lord ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. Civil Aviation Appointment

    Winy- Commander H. C. Harrison, OBE, former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Silk Stockings Within Six Months

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Within six months, sheer silk stockings should be selling in Melbourne at 14/ per pair. ...

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  9. CHINESE CEASE FIRE ORDER

    NANKING, Sunday. — Chiang Kai-shek, in an order of the day, sets noon to-morrow as the hour for his armies to cease firing ...

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  10. Tasmanian Aluminium Sites

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. H. T. Lane) has been assured by the secretary of the Aluminium Production ...

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  11. 100,000 WAR GRAVES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The vicechairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission (Major-General Sir Fabian Ware), broadcasting, ...

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  12. POLICE LURED TO THEIR DEATH BY JEWS

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—Three British policemen were killed when an explosion occurred in a house they were searching in a Jewish slum quarter of Jerusalem. A booby trap affixed to a door in the building caused the explosion. The police visited the house ...

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  13. RELEASE OF MEN FROM ARMY

    MELBOUBNE, Sunday.—In an army of about 55,000, only about 3300, or 6 p.c., were being held against their wishes after they ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. "Just Lock Them Up"

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — "In future don't give these Russian speedsters tickets; just lock them up." Judge Reginal Moore told ...

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  15. SMUGGLERS FROZEN TO DEATH

    MILAN, Sunday.—A delayed report states that six of a gang of 50 Italian smugglers bringing motor car tyres from Switzerland ...

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  16. BEER DROUGHT THIS SUMMER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A "beer drought" this summer was forecast by browers yesterday. Although there would be a big ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. Three Poisoning Charges Against Woman

    SYDNEY, Sunday — Exhumation of the body of a man who died four years ago was followed yesterday by the ...

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  18. TWO MEN ATTACKED BY THUGS

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — A visitor to Launceston was brutally bashed, kicked and robbed in Tamar street early ...

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  19. FOUNDRIES DISPUTE MAY END

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Moves at the week-end by parties in the foundries dispute are expected to result in a ...

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  20. LIBERALS LOSE SEAT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Labor will win one seat from the Liberals as the result of the four by-elections for State seats held yesterday in ...

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  21. ATTACKS ON HIGH CHURCH CONDEMNED

    LONDON, Sunday, — Eight leading Anglican clergy of Bath have issued manifesto describing a disturbance by ...

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  22. LOAN CLOSES ON FRIDAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday, — The Second Security Loan, aimed at raising £63,000,000 new cash and £26,000,000 ...

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  23. Ceaseless War Against Grasshoppers

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Hopes of beating the grasshopper menace over hundreds of square miles of north-western ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. Reparations for Ex-Prisoners

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A change has been made in the constitution of the Prisoner-of-War Relatives' Association, which is ...

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  25. Airman Found Dead

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The R.A. A.F. Mustang single-seater fighter missing in rough country near Mudgee since Wednesday was ...

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  26. TRAIN DERAILED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Seventy passengers and the train crew escaped injury when the two main front wheels of the locomotive ...

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  27. Charred Body in Burned Cottage

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — The charred, remains of a body were recovered from the embers of a fire which totally ...

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  28. Russian Minister Boycotts Dinner

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Russian Minister to Australia (Mr. Lifanov) last evening boycotted the Russian National Day ...

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  29. STORM DAMAGE ON E. COAST

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. —One of Tasmania's worst electrical storms for many years struck Swansea shortly after noon ...

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  30. N.Z. BANKS TO BE NATIONALISED

    TORONTO, Sunday. — Nationalisation of all banks in New Zealand would be a fact in the very near future, Mr. John Thompson, New ...

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  31. India Interested in Federal Finance

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two Indians have arrived in Melbourne on a financial mission from the Indian ...

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  32. TO CLOSE AT NOON ON SATURDAYS

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — The executive of the Retail Traders' Association has adopted the recent decision of the grocers' ...

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  33. PLAN FOR TARIFF CUTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Australia is among 18 nations invited by the United States to negotiate mutual ...

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  34. £20,000,000 For Railway From S.A. to Darwin

    DARWIN, Sunday. — A standard gauge railway, to connect Darwin with, the South Australian system, will be built, at an estimated cost of £20,000,000. Announcing this as part of the Commonwealth's ...

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  35. £3500 JEWEL ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — While Mrs. Sonia Grodick was at the Russian ball in the St. Kilda Town Hall on Friday ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. MAINLAND ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — George Spencer (32), Federal music librarian for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, was killed in ...

    Article : 73 words
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