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  5. Problems In River Crossing

    Many methods have been improvised to cross the Hunter River, and its tributaries during flood. At Broad's Crossing, near Brushy Hill, Mr. George Lambley sent his children across the stream in a flying fox (inset). Recently the cable snapped and the cage fell into the water. The children could not swim, but hung to the cable. Near Scone, the Page River, when flooded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Daring Exploit of War Revealed

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Details of one of the world's most daring exploits in which a party of 10 Australians and 4 Britishers blew up 37,000 tons of Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour on September 26, 1943, were disclosed for the first time to-day. ...

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  7. ANTI-SOVIET FEELING ATTACKED AT PEACE TALKS

    PARIS, Thursday (AAP).—The Foreign Ministers' decisions were being assailed by all sorts of people inspired by anti-Soviet bias, declared M. Molotov when addressing a plenary session of the Pans Conference ...

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  8. TO DRAW LOTS FOR ITALIAN FLEET

    PARIS, Thursday (AAP).—England, America and Russia will draw lots for the remaining ...

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  9. OPAL FIED LOCATED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Reports reaching Port Augusta confirm a recent statement by Oswald Gray-son, of Heidelberg, Victoria, that a ...

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  11. MOTHER OF THREE ON MURDER CHARGE

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—Charged at the Adelaide Police Court to-day with the murder of Shirley Horne, 25, single, of Southwark. a ...

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  12. New State Governor Sworn In

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The first Australian-born Governor of New South Wales (Lieut.-Gen. John Northcott) was sworn in today in an impressive ceremony at Government House. ...

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  14. MORE FLOODS LIKELY IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Ships had their severest buffeting for years yesterday in a 70 m.p.h. gale which whipped up Bass Strait. Heavy seas ...

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  15. Land Mines Found in Synagogue

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). — Land mines, arms, British Army uniforms and forged bearer bonds on the Palestine Government were discovered in the basement of the Tel Aviv Synagogue when British ...

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  16. Late News

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —President Truman's sudden decision to recall American experts who have been conferring with British ...

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  17. REDS CASTIGATED IN KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea), Thursday (AAP). — Lieut. General Hodge Commander of the United States forces in Korea, issued a statement ...

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  18. URGED TO EXAMINE U.S. GENERAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP) —Senator Magnuson (Dem. Washington) speaking in the Senate urged the War Investigating ...

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