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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 261 words
  3. Goods Transport to Resume in Hobart

    HOBART, Sunday.—Although the threat of a complete hold-up of trams and buses still hangs over Hobart, settlement has been reached in the dispute paralysing the city's goods transport. To-morrow, lorries will ...

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  4. AIR COVER FOR YACHTS

    Cadets of the Air Training Corps are flying in a Liberator to give air cover for yachts racing from Queenscliff to Devonport. Picture shows the Deputy Director of Operations (Navigation), Wing Commander A. M'Cormack, explaining the operation of the radio used to the two cadets chosen by ballot for the flight. The radio gives two-way contact with each yacht. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUAKE, TIDAL WAVES SPREAD DEATH AND RUIN IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, SUNDAY (A.A.P.).—AN UNDERWATER EARTHQUAKE, POSSIBLY THE WORLD'S SEVEREST, AND THE TIDAL WAVES IT ERUPTED YESTERDAY WREAKED DEATH AND DESTRUCTION OVER 15,000 ...

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    Because Mr A. E. Thompson broke his thumb, special Australian cricket balls will be limited to Test matches for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  7. ATROCIOUS EXPERIMENT

    NUREMBERG, Sunday (A. A.P.) — Father Leo Michalowski (36), testified at the trial of 23 German doctors that he ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. COSTLY BLUNDERS IN PACIFIC WAR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Costly blunders of the first two years of the war against Japan are recounted with the notable victories of the last two years in a volume, "Campaigns of the Pacific War, issued by ...

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  9. YACHTS LEAVE FOR DEVONPORT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Bennell Cup yacht race across Bass Strait from Queenscliff to Devonport, conducted by the ...

    Article : 545 words
  10. ADAPTING ARMY TO ATOMIC AGE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A. A.P. — The Army has announced sweeping changes in United States infantry and ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. LAUNCESTON TROLLY BUSES

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Adelaida body-builders employed to produce bodies of the new trolly buses for Launceston expect to ...

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  12. NO AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Naval headquarters in Sydney have received an official message from Japan saying ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. TO CEASE DUMPING INFERIOR FILMS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A. P.) — Another two or three years will see the end of the dumping of inferior American films abroad ...

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  14. PENSIONER TO FACE MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday — Sydney police during the week-end arrested a 65-year-old pensioner on a charge of having murdered ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. Fighting in Indo-Chino

    PARIS, Sunday (A.A.P.) — French armored troops, after allnight street fighting, gained full possession of Hanoi (Indo-China) ...

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  16. To Be Partners in Reuter

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.) — Reuter announces that arrangements have been made under which Australian Associated Press and the ...

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  17. JAPANESE PURGE UNPOPULAR

    TOKIO, Sunday (A.A.P.) — It is becoming increasingly evident that last month's purg[?] of Japanese business executives is ...

    Article : 130 words
  18. Exploitation of Antarctic Coal

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The possibility of exploiting coal deposits known to exist in Antarctica will be one of the investigations ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. SAVAGE ATTACK ON WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 27-yearold woman was savagely attacked by a gang of hoodlums at Auburn. She was returning home alone ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. ITALIAN CATHOLICS DEMONSTRATE

    LONDON, Sunday. (A A.P.)— "For Christ, for His Church," was the great cry which came from thousands of throats when the ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. DISASTROUS FARMING YEAR IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The year 1946 will go down in history as Britain's worst farming year since 1879, says the "Sunday Express" agricultural correspondent. A bad autumn followed a disastrous harvest. ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. Swift Countermove

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.) — The Government's decision to speed up the withdrawal of its [?]nvoy to Spain is a swift diplomatic ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. AMERICAN WAGE INCREASE DEMANDS

    DETROIT, Sunday (A.A.P.) — Richard Leonard, vice-president of the United Auto Workers' Union, announced to-day that, suits within ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. GIRL WITH NAIL IN LUNG ON WAY TO U.S.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Shirley Skinner (15), accompanied by her mother, left by air to-day for the United States ...

    Article : 167 words
  25. SPEECH RESTORED AFTER 10 YEARS

    LONDON, Sunday A.A.P.) — Speechless for 10 years since an illness when he was 14, Maurice Davis, engineer, ...

    Article : 72 words
  26. DESERT RAT MURDERED

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.) — The issue within a week of warrants for the arrest of several men and at least one ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. STRAIT RADIO LINK IMPERATIVE

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — It was ultimately imperative to have a radio communication link between the Mainland and ...

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  28. Holyman's to Buy Wrest Point

    HOBART, Sunday.—Wrest Point Hotel, well-known Hobart luxury hotel, will pass into the hands of W[?] Holyman and Sons Pty. Ltd. ...

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  29. ITALIAN P's.O.W. GOING HOME

    SYDNEY, Sunday — Three thousand Italian P's.O.W. will leave Sydney to-morrow afternoon in the liner Alcantara for Naples. ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. FOUND STALIN IN GOOD HEALTH

    MOSCOW, Sunday (A.A.P.) — Stalin looked supprisingly well for a man who had just celebrated his 67th, birthday, said Elliott ...

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  31. SUGGESTED REVALUATION OF AUSTRALIAN POUND

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.)—There is wide significance in the declaration of Mr. R. Ellerton Binns, chairman, at the annual meeting of Wiluna Gold Corporation, that the future is obscured by many unpredictable factors such as rising wages and costs of supplies. He ...

    Article : 215 words
  32. MAN WHO PUT HITLER IN GAOL

    MUNICH, Sunday (A.A.P.) — Judge Ha[?]s Ehard, who as a young lawyer helped prosecute Hitler and throw him into gaol after his 1923 ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. Burmese Demonstrate Against British

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.) — Three thousand Burmese students marched through Rangoon's main streets shouting. "Down with ...

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