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  4. TERROR IN INDIA MENACES PEACE

    If deliberate and planned exterminations of Moslems continue unchecked by the Government of India, Pakistan must seek satisfaction through the United Nations; and if it ...

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  5. Corvette Survivors Glad to be Home

    SURVIVORS OF THE CORVETTE WARRNAMBOOL. which sank after hitting a mine north of Cairns last Saturday, arrived in Melbourne yesterday on 14 days' leave. They look happy to be home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KNOCKED-OUT BY BLAST

    Men of H.M.A.S. Warrnambool who heard the explosion when their ship struck a mine off the Queensland coast last Saturday, ...

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  7. BANK PLAN

    An appeal may be made to the Governor-General (Mr. W. J McKell) to refuse royal assent to the Nationalisation of Banking ...

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  8. SHIP ENGINEERS

    Arbitration Court talks on the threatened tie-up of all coastal shipping broke down completely yesterday morning. Inter-State shipping will tie-up on October 1 if the ...

    Article : 222 words
  9. Migrant's Path is Full of Hurdles

    Constantly recurring obstacles in the way of would be migrants trying to get to Australia from England have not lessened the enthusiasm of John O. Hagan, of Liverpool, father of five children, ranging from seven to ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. New Speed of 394 m.p.h. in Racing Car

    A new world land speed record of 394.196 m.p.h was established by the British racing driver, John Cobb, in his Railton Mobil special ...

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  11. RANGE PROJECT CAUSES HEAT

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- Political tension and strife have spread from the stately pile of Parliament House to the tin shed ...

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  12. NO BIAS FROM THE BENCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A charge that he had shown any bias against the defence in the case following the arrest of ...

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  13. SURVEY PLANE DAMAGED

    DARWIN, Wednesday. -- A Douglas DC3 mall plane was diverted to-day from the Perth-Darwin route to fly engineers and ...

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  14. MODEL VILLAGE OFFERED

    Children next year may be able to play in Melbourne parks among 28 models of old English village buildings offered to the ...

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  15. CLERKS' UNION

    A strong move was made to oust the militants from executive positions in the Victorian branch of the Federated Clerks' Union ...

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  16. POOR PUBLICITY IN U.S.A.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- "Poor radio and press publicity in America are losing Australia millions of pounds of American ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. PLANE SPINS INTO GROUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Two members of Jun[?]e Aero Club were injured, one seriously, when a Tiger Moth plane crashed at ...

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  18. BUDGET TASK OF HOUSEWIVES

    Housewives have a hard enough task to balance their budgets, and traders who overcharged make it harder. This point was ...

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  19. MARKETING OF WHEAT

    A State wheat marketing plan is impracticable, and growers will have to make up their minds whether or not they want a Federal ...

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  20. BULLION CASE VANISHES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Police are investigating the disappearance of a bullion case consigned to Coff's Harbor branch of the ...

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  21. BABY CRAWLS UNDER VAN

    Barry John Davies, 2 years, whose parents live in Ducker-street, Yarraville, received fatal injuries when the rear wheel of ...

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  22. STOLEN TRUCKS AND SUGAR

    Following the flight of two men surprised when transferring bags of sugar from a truck to a utility truck, police recovered the trucks ...

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  23. W.A SUCCESSES IN LOTTERY

    PERTH; Wednesday.--Mr. J. Appeabee, a young ex-serviceman at Jojonup, 200 miles south-east of perth has won £10,000 in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Acquisition of Apples and Pears

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- A poll of West Australian fruit growers on whether apples and pears for the 1948 season should ...

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  25. BEDSER NOT FOR W. INDIES TOUR

    A. V. Bedser has declined an invitation to tour the West Indies during the winter with the M.C.C. team because he requires a rest. ...

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  26. EUROKA, SPIRIT OF THE SUN

    Euroka, a 20-minute ballet, based oh aboriginal folklore, had its premiere last night in a long programme presented by the ...

    Article : 260 words
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  29. IRON UNION'S NEW CLAIM

    Between 300 and 400 members of the Federated Ironworkers' Association employed on the Melbourne waterfront as riggers will ...

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  30. IMPLEMENTING AN AWARD

    Failing consent being given in a "reasonable time" by the Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court to an award covering apprenties ...

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  31. MEAT SUPPLIES SHORT

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- Because of a shortage of meat supplies and inability to procure meat at existing rates, butchers' ...

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  32. NEXT-OF-KIN TO BENEFIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Relatives of deceased members of the military forces will benefit by a decision of the Government ...

    Article : 141 words
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