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  4. WHEAT FOR THE HUNGRY

    The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr Anderson), after touring the wheat hell with Mr [?]n Guardia. Director-General of UNRRA, said that the ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. JAPANESE GENERAL EXECUTED

    A firing squad has executed Lieut.-General Shimpel Fukuel, aged 57, a Japanese commander of war camps in Malaya. ...

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  6. Sydney Facing Grave Food Shortage; 9000 Meat Workers on Strike

    With shops swept practically bare of rabbits, poultry cooked meats, fish and similar foodstuffs, Sydney tomorrow will be faced with its gravest food problem yet when the full force of die State-wide meat strike takes effect. ...

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  7. “Gap Between East And West Bridged”

    Joint administration in Austria had drawn together the British and Russians and other Allies, thus bridging the gap which had existed since the Russian ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. “DID ‘DIRTY’ WORK FOR CHIFLEY”

    “I am told that a stooge is a person you get to do the dirty work you don’t want to be seen doing yourself, and that description is ...

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  9. WAS NOT AFRAID TO DIE

    Mrs A. Oxenham, aged 70. in the Dakota plane, which had to jettison luggage over the Tasman Sea. said, when she arrived in Sydney. “I’ve had 70 years. So what if we did go down.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 21 Footboard Riders Arrested

    Vans, cars and motor cycle police were used in a police drive yesterday against footboard riding and overcrowding on racecourse and football trams. ...

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  12. Will Not Upset Referendum Plans

    The death of Senator Richard Valentine Keane, Minister for Customs, in the United States on Friday will not interfere with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. “VICTIMS’ BODIES MADE INTO SOAP”

    Leonarda Clanciulli, who is to be tried at Reggiore Milla on a charge of murdering three woman friends, whose bodies she ...

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  14. ALBURY ABATTOIR

    Nobody in Albury concerned with the supply of meat was able to say yesterday whether or not Albury abattoir would be involved ...

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  15. CITY’S TRANSPORT SYSTEM PARALYSED

    Melbourne’s tram and bus transport, which was almost paralysed yesterday afternoon by a strike which threw more than 400 trams ...

    Article : 251 words
  16. “BIG FOUR” TO GET ITALIAN FLEET

    It is learned authoritatively that the Foreign Ministers’ conference, after a three-hour discussion yesterday, agreed to divide the ...

    Article : 272 words
  17. Daily Air Service Between Sydney and Auckland

    A daily air service between Sydney and Auckland which will be undertaken with fast 30-passenger flying boats obtained in Britain will begin in ...

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  18. Married and Hanged, All Within Three Hours

    Franz Mloch, who was sentenced to death by the Peoples’ Court, uttered a last request—he wanted to be married. ...

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  19. Requiem Mass Said for Mussolini

    A large congregation filled the Church of the Martyrs for Requiem Mass commemorating the first anniversary of the death of Mussolini. A ...

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  20. KILLED BY ELECTRIC TRAIN

    Gordon Hart, aged 25, who was struck by an electric train at Strathfield railway station on Friday night, died in hospital this morning. Hart, who was ...

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