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  4. “Arabs Will Fight to Keep Jews Out of Palestine”

    Sheikh Abdul Muiz Abdul Sattar (vice-president of the Moslem Brotherhood), speaking in Jerusalem today, told a gathering of over 1000 Arabs that an army had already been raised in Egypt, ready to respond to ...

    Article : 352 words
  5. ALL COAL MINES MAY BE CLOSED

    Production at all coal mines throughout Australia, except the open cut pits, will cease within a month unless the strike at Nobel’s explosive factory at Deer Park, Melbourne, which began at midnight last night, it settled. ...

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  6. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    The Foreign Ministers at their meeting today decided that Trans-sylvania, which Hitler gave to Hungary when he was lord and ...

    Article : 283 words
  7. “MISS AUSTRALIA” CHEERED

    “Three cheers for Rhondda” shout interstate oarsmen in Sydney for the King’s Cup boat race, when Miss Kelly (“Miss Australia”) made a surprise visit to see the crews at Lapstone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Picture Record Of Nazis’ Crimes

    The War Crimes Tribunal this morning watched for 20 minutes a film showing stocks of gold-filled teeth and gold dental bridgework ...

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  9. PRESBYTERIANS IN HEATED DEBATE

    The question of admitting women to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church caused heated discussion among speakers at the ...

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  10. Victorian Premier Rebukes Critics

    An outspoken reply to attacks launched against the Government on the housing problem by two Opposition members was given by ...

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  11. CROSS-EXAMINATION OF ACCUSED ENDS

    Douglas Ronald Morris, aged 26, journalist, admitted in the Central Criminal Court today that he had to mislead the police during their investigation into the death of Mrs Jeanette Wicks, aged 45. ...

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  12. HELL SHIP REACHES PORT

    The Japanese destroyer Yoizuki reached Japan from Australia toward the end of March, according to a letter from a New Zealand sapper in ...

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  13. Accused-of Killing- Woman

    The accused at the kiosk trial— Douglas Ronald Morris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BRITISH CABINET TO DISCUSS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) has summoned a special meeting of Cabinet for later in the day to discuss the food situation in India and ...

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  16. FORGOTTEN MILLION IN SYDNEY

    Coalminers and slaughtermen were entitled to the best conditions possible, but because they were used to disembowelling sheep, ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. Americans’ Nightmare Voyage in Jap Battleship

    The battered battleship Nagato, former flagship of the Japanese fleet, has arrived at Bikini after a nightmare voyage of 44 days from Japan. ...

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  18. SOVIET SECRETIVE ON FOOD

    Soviet plans for joining the British and American attempts to pool International food supplies for famine relief remain, a mystery to ...

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  19. Mr Chifley at Washington

    The Lancastrian plane carrying Mr Chifley and his party touched down at a military airport near Washington at 4.10 a.m. today, after a flight of 23 ...

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  20. Nine Killed in Greek Disorders

    Nine have been killed in disorders in northern Greece in the last 48 hours, reports Associated Press correspondent. An official of the ...

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  21. 16 Belgians to Die

    A military court at Malines has sentenced to death 30 Belgians, who were on the staff of a concentration camp. which was run jointly by Belgian ...

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  22. FOUR CRIMINALS ESCAPE FROM “BLACK MARIA”

    Forcing a light lock which secured the iron grill detaining them in the van, four well-known criminals made their escape from a ...

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  23. AN EARLY PEACE CONFERENCE

    The Australian delegation to the Prime Ministers’ conference has taken the lead in vigorously urging that the Empire countries unite ...

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  24. “Honesty Does Not Pay”

    Because of black marketeers, the export trade of honest merchants in Sydney was being jeopardised, said the president of the Export Development ...

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  25. 17 TRIED FOR TREASON

    Marshal Ion Antoncseu (former Rumanian Dictator), with 16 of his associates, appeared before a People’s Tribunal today on charges ...

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  26. DECLINES TO DEBATE ON RUSSIA

    When Mr E. Thornton, national secretary of the Ironworkers’ Federation, challenged the former Minister to Moscow (Mr J. J. Maloney) to a debate on ...

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  27. Mountbatten Blamed For Troubles in Java

    The charge that the Dutch authorities in Brisbane and the Commander-in-Chief South-East Asia (Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten) were ...

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  28. “HANGED HIMSELF AS AN EXPERIMENT”

    Two days after having discussed the Liverpool “hanged boy” ease with his sister, Alexander Saunter, aged 16, of Tonbridge, was found dead In his ...

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  29. Heavy Sentences For Gaol Rioters

    Sentences ranging up to 30 years were imposed on participants in the four-day revolt in San Vittore prison at Milan, which began on Easter ...

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  30. Dutch Quisling Executed

    Anton Mussert, Dutch Quising, was executed this morning, according to Reuter’s correspondent at The Hague. An appeal against the death ...

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