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  4. Mother And 6 Children Burnt To Death

    Trapped in their blazing house at Taumanzi today, Mrs Mona Gasson, aged 26, and her six children were all burnt to death. Children were: Thiona Rea, aged 9; John Raymond, aged 7; Brett, 6; Desmond, aged 5; Gilbert, aged 2; and Thelma, aged 10 months. ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. Australia To Have Seat On Credentials Committee

    Representatives of 21 nations today begun shaping a world blueprint for peace. The conference is only a beginning. It will not deal with Germany, Austria or Japan. ...

    Article : 499 words
  6. MINISTER ACTS SWIFTLY

    The Victorian Minister for Transport by telephone from Canberra tonight took swift action to the strike of miners at the ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. TEAR GAS BOMBS IN TRIESTE RIOTS

    Tear gas bombs were used to run demonstrators from the Trieste streets when more than 5000 persons protested against the Big Four decisions recently. The demonstrations were directed primarily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “PALL LYING ON WILL TO WORK”

    Practically all incentive to a man to take a pride in his work was lost, and if the same thing happened to a professional man he ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. Mr ScuIIin, MHR, Not Seeking Governor-Generalship

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, MHR, a former Labor Prime Minister, said today that there was no foundation for the report that he might succeed the ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. “ALBANIA POPPET STATE OF RUSSIA”

    The Rome correspondent of the New York “Times” states that Albania has become a puppet State of Russia, which, during the last six ...

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  11. CROWD STOPS TRIAL

    A demonstration by 2000 persons, stated to be members of the Left Wing, today prevented the opening of the trial of 17 Koreans, ...

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  12. SOME SHIPS STILL “HOT” IN BIKINI

    Dangerous radio-activity continues aboard all but seven of the target ships remaining after last week's under-water atomic bomb explosion in Bikini Lagoon. Radio-activity in the lagoon itself has materially diminished. ...

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  13. 30 Killed in Indian Rail Accident

    At least 30 persons were killed and injured in a railway accident near Gorakprur. ...

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  14. INTENSE LOBBYING AT CANBERRA

    The stage is now set for intense lobbying on the Coal Bill, which is to be debated tomorrow night. Representatives of both mine ...

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  15. DEATH PENALTY IS DEMANDED FOR NAZIS

    Whom could the defendants possibly persuade that they also were ignorant of what the whole world knew and that their monitoring stations had never reported to them the solemn warnings which the heads the United Nations gave war criminals by radio? asked the French ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. 142,000 WAR CRIME VICTIMS

    Mr Howard Petersen, Assistant Secretary to the War Department, has announced that incomplete reports show that at least 142,015 ...

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  17. HAVE FRIENDLY FEELING TO U.S.

    At least 74 per cent, of the 318,000 German prisoners of war brought to America had returned to Europe with a friendly attitude toward ...

    Article : 277 words
  18. THUGS LAUGH AS THEY KICK HELPLESS MAN

    Three well-built thugs, aged about 30, attacked and kicked Athol Hut. chings, aged 40, of Newtown, while he was walking home last night. ...

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  19. VERDICT FOR £1500 CUT BY HALF

    Tom Nicholson Dougherty, general secretary of the AWU, was today awarded £750 damages for by a Supreme Court jury ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. British Migrants May be Chosen by Australian Doctors

    The Government may appoint Australian doctors to Great Britain to medically examine prospective immigrants, the Minister for Health ...

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  21. Lunatic Too Smart for Students

    A lunatic made elaborate arrangements to get a car so as to drive back to the asylum. while two brothers, students of the Dunedin ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. Italians Call an Hour Nation-wide Strike

    The first summaries of Italian peace treaties were published today under protesting headlines. The Italian Chamber of Labor has ...

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  23. LONDON’S YEAR FO INCREASED CRIME

    Transition year—1945—produced [?] indictable crimes per 1000 of London’s population of 8,908,000 according to the annual, report of the ...

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  25. MURRAY FLOODS MAY MEAN MORE FISH AND BIRDS

    The Fisheries and Game Department officers are greatly interested in some sequels to the flooding of Murray areas. Billabongs and swamps have been flooded in a manner that has not been seen for seven years. The Chief Inspector of Fisheries ...

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  26. Petrol Rationing to be Reviewed

    Petrol rationing will be reviewed soon, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today. He added that Australia was keeping in close touch ...

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  27. Another Bomb to be Exploded

    Explosion of another atom bomb has been tentatively planned for next Spring. This was revealed to day by Vice-Admiral Blandy, who said ...

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  28. RUSSIAN ARRESTS IN AUSTRIA

    Five Austrians, who have been closely connected with the administration of former Jewish property seized by the Nazis, have been arrested by the ...

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  29. COAL BILL DEBATE TO-NIGHT

    Second and reading debate on the Coal Bill is expected to commence in the House of Representatives tomorrow night. The bill provides ...

    Article : 176 words
  30. Naturalisation Revoked

    British naturalisation of Louis Ignatius Burkhard, a former German national, resident of Noumea, been revoked, it was learned on ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. Rockets to Ascertain Upper Atmospheric Conditions

    American Associated Press states that several score of giant rockets, Including some designed to ascend substantially higher than the Nazi V2, will ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. “HOUSEY-HOUSEY” DECLARED A LOTTERY

    The game of “Housey-Housey” is not raffle but a lottery, and it is not exempt from gaming laws where a permit to hold a charity bazaar Is obtained from ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. No Permit Will be Required

    From August 5 next no permit will be required by persons wishing to buy new motor trucks of 21 cwt. and over. This was announced ...

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