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  5. GAVE PARTY FOR AUSTRALIAN

    LOS NEGKOS, Friday (AAP).—The most dramatic moment so far of the slowly moving war trials being held here came today, when a Japanese accused of murder, Major Hiroshi ...

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  6. Protest Stoppage On Anti-Red Bill

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mere than 52,000 members of four key unions have been instructed to stop work next Wednesday, as a prote st against the Communist Party Dissolution Bill. ...

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  7. Bouguet for Duchess

    The Duchess of [?]oucester is presented witli a bouquet on arrival at a farewell party to child emigrants to Australia, at Australia House, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DENIES MY FASCIST CONNECTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Brigadier F. B. Hinton today denied indignantly that he was connected with any Fascist organisation. ...

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  9. PROBE ON ENTRY OF GERMANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Two Germans arrested by police in central Gippsland, Victoria, yesterday, are beLeved to have come to Australia ...

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  10. Soviet Openly Assisting Chinese Reds

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Russia is now openly taking part in Communist military operations in China and has supplied jet fighter planes, ...

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  11. Jap Bishop's Visit Insult, Hobart's Lord Mayor Says

    HOBART, Friday.—The Lord Mayor of Hobart (Mr. A. R. Park) today declared that the invitation of the Anglican Church to Japanese ...

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  12. ALTERED 'PHONES TO CONDUCT RACING SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A former P.M.G. electrician had altered two telephones in his home so that he uld conduct a race information ...

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  13. FLOOD SURGING THROUGH FORBES HOMES

    SYDNEY, Friday-Floodwaters of the swollen Lachlan River are racing th rough 80 homes in the outer district of Forbes.| The river Is rising rapidly and ...

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  14. NEW REGULATION ON FISH PRICES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A new prices regulation order providing for a reduction in the retail price of fish when the wholesale rate falls ...

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  17. EIGHT YEARS FOR RAPE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A wood carter, Roy Maxwell Ralston, 22, of Norton Street, Wangaratta, was sentenced to eight years' gaol by Mr. ...

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  18. MAY FACE GAOL TERM Tribunal's Warning To Miners' Leaders

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) today warned miners' leaders that they might face a gaol sentence if they, brought about a coal strike. ...

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  19. Labor May Force Election On Supply Issue

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Labor Senators who arrived in Melbourne from Canberra today. said it was an open secret that the ...

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  20. Triplets "Holding Their Own"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Tiny triple —two girls and a boy—born two months at Crown Street Women's [?] last night are ...

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  21. Ship's Delay Costly

    LONDON. Friday (AAP).—Shipping men told the "Daily Mail" that it is costing £2003 sterling a day to look after the 1245 ...

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  22. Nurses' Walk-out At Tamworth

    TAMWORTH, Friday. —There was a walk-out by five members of the nursing staff at Tamworth Base Hospital tonight. Another who had ...

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  23. GAOL BREAK PROBE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A preliminary Public Service Board inquiry will begin next Tuesday into the escape last month of three men from ...

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  24. BANDITS MAY HAVE STARTED TRAIN FIRE

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Two women, two young children and a man were burned to death last night, when flames swept three coaches of the speeding Birmingham-Glasgow Express, about 30 miles from Glasgow. ...

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