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  3. SHAMEFACED OFFICERS EVICT EX-SOLDIER AND WIFE AT AINSLIE

    Mr.G. J. Butt, 30-year-old motor mechanic, employed by the Department of Works and Housing, was evicted from the house he was occupying in Campbell Street, Ainslie, at 12.20 p. m. yesterday. ...

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  4. DEATH DUST IS LATEST ATOMIC DANGER

    In a dispatch from Ottawa, the newspaper "Daily Star" asserts that the atomic energy plant at Chalk River could be a producer of "what perhaps is a more deadly weapon than the atomic bomb—death dust ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. Byrd Expedition Finds Old Camp at Little America

    The ships of Admiral Byrd's expedition reached Little America last Wednesday and found the Bay of Whales ...

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  6. BUTCHERS DECLINE TO REOPEN SHOPS IN COALFIELDS AREA

    Newcastle butchers have voted against a resumption of trading. This means that Newcastle and the coalfields and take Macquarie area will be without fresh meat supplies ...

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  7. "NO" VOTE BY S.A. GROWERS ON WHEAT SCHEME

    The executive of the South Australian Wheat and Wool Graziers' Association to-day carried a resolution urging the Federal Government to ...

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  8. Britain Brings Albanian Issue to Security Council

    Great Britain has asked the United Nations Security Council to take up the Corfu Strait controversy by Monday at the ...

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  9. CHURCHILL LEADS UNITED EUROPE MOVEMENT

    Believing that if Europe is to survive it must unite, an "All Party" committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Winston Churchill ...

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  10. N. Z. WATERFRONT STRIKE CALLED OFF BY UNION

    After seven weeks of protracted negotiations, the waterfront dispute has ended. The National Council of New ...

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  11. DUKE LEAVES FOR ENGLAND

    The Duke of Gloucester and his staff took off from Mascot Aerodrome at 8.10 a.m. to-day on the first hop of the flight to England. ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. ENGINEERS TOLD NOT TO RESUME WORK IN FOUNDRIES

    More than 3,000 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union to-day received a circular from the union officials ordering them not to ...

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  13. POLAND TO IGNORE BRITISH NOTE

    The Warsaw correspondent of American Press says that it is authoritatively learned that the Polish Government will not answer Britain's ...

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  14. Dockyards Offer To Reopen Monday

    Waterside employees decided to end the Sydney dockyard dispute which began on November 27, and to reopen the 62 yards, involved on ...

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  15. YUGOSLAV DEMAND FOR PART OF AUSTRIA

    Yugoslavia, in a paper submitted to the Foreign Ministers' deputies, has demanded the union of Slovene Carinthia and the Slovene areas of ...

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  16. LONDON TRIBUTE TO DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    In a leading article entitled "A Mission Accomplished," "The Times" pays a high tribute to the manner in which the Duke of Gloucester ...

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  17. HEARING NEXT WEEK OF AUSTRALIAN CASE ON GERMAN TREATY

    Australia's submissions to the Foreign Ministers' deputies now meeting in London on the peace treaties for Germany and Austria ...

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  18. TRAM STRIKE MAY BE DEFERRED

    (Tram and bus union officials will ask stop work meetings of their members in Sydney and Newcastle on Monday to postpone for one month ...

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  19. America Merges Army and Navy

    Complete agreement has been reached between the Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) and the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal) on ...

    Article : 318 words
  20. ROYAL PHOTOS BY AIR FROM WARSHIP

    As the battleship Vanguard steams to the Cape with the Royal Family, a specially installed high-power short wave transmitter will send out ...

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  21. Auriol Elected President of Fourth Republic

    Elected earlier in the week as President of the National Assembly, Vincent Auriol, French socialist, was last night chosen as President of ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. MINERS AGAINST LATE HOTEL CLOSING

    Strong protests against efforts to increase hotel closing hours to 10 p.m. have been voiced by members of the Vale of Clwydd branch of the ...

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  23. KATOOMBA USED BY GREEK OWNERS AS RACKET, IS CLAIM

    The departure from New York of the former Australian steamship Katoomba has been prohibited, pending the deposit of a bond covering a ...

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  24. GRAZIERS WANT FULL PRICES PAID BY U.K.

    The policy of the Graziers Federal Council of Australia is that full U.K. prices for meat should be passed on to producers. ...

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  25. TALMADGE WINS GOVERNORSHIP CLASH IN GEORGIA

    Armed police of the Georgia State Force, acting on orders from the newly-elected Governor, Herman Talmadge, prevented Ellis G. Arnall from ...

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  26. LONDON STRIKE CALLED OFF BY TRANSPORT MEN

    It is understood that an 8-hour day, 44 hour week, and overtime pay in excess of eight hours, were agreed to by road transport employers in ...

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  27. Occupation Takes Third of Jap Revenue

    Occupation costs constitute onethird of Japan's current budget, and will total 38,000 million yen for the period from September 1, 1945, to ...

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  28. TO MAKE CHILDREN'S FILMS IN AUSTRALIA

    The British film producer, Ralph Smart, will make £150,000 worth of children's films in Australia this year. ...

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  29. AMERICANS CLAIM PAY DURING CAPTURE BY JAPS

    A suit is being filed on behalf of nine civilian workers for 500,000 doltence from five construction companlars in back wages bonuses and ...

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  30. ROAD GANG SENTENCE FOR WILLIAM TILDEN

    For contributing to the delinquency of a 14-year-old boy, the former world tennis champion, William Tilden has been sentenced to nine ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. DISTRICT RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. Friday in the Southern Tablelands was: Crookwell 4, Goulburn 4, Nimmitabel 12, ...

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  32. PAN AMERICAN THROUGH SERVICE THIS MONTH

    The complete Pan American Airways—San Francisco to Sydney— service will probably start on Tuesday, January 28. ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. BASIC WAGE INCREASES

    From the first pay in February, there will be an increase in basic wage of 1/ in Melbourne, Perth, Hobart, 2/ in Brisbane and nothing ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. ISLANDS MAY TURN TO U.S.

    Considerable popular unrest and agitation for annexation by the United States is reported from Tortola in the Virgin Islands as a result of ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. WORLD AIR RECORD SPEED BROKEN

    The world's air speed record of 616 m. p. h. was bettered yesterday when Squadron Leader W. A. Waterson flew the same record-breaking ...

    Article : 47 words
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