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  4. Unions’ Reported Ultimatum To The Prime Minister

    Right wine union leaders who are reported to have told the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) yesterday that they had had enough promises and now wanted action, have been joined in their criticism of the Government by the Communist Party which, during the Federal elections ...

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  5. How Chinese Reds See World Trends

    American “reactionary imperialist capitalism” faces inevitable defeat at the hands of the peoples of capitalist, colonial and semi-colonial countries ...

    Article : 232 words
  6. ALLEGES TROOPER IS “HELL SHIP”

    When the troopship Manoora loaded with 15,000 soldiers and airmen bound for Japan arrived at Brisbane this afternoon, military ...

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  7. Cut His Throat in Dock and Died

    Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says that an Arab gunman, Mahommed Mograbi`, who had nine previous convictions, ended ...

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  8. THE COLDEST SPOT IN BRITAIN

    Dalwhinnie, midway between Inverness and Perth, Scotland, has the reputation of being the coldest spot In Britain. Heavy snow has fallen and the snow plough is continually in use to try to keep the roads open as serious drifting is taking place with the high wind. Picture shows workmen, actually standing on 16 ft. of snow which covers an aqueduct of the Grampian electricity scheme, digging air vents so that if flooding should occur, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MILK RATIONING IN SYDNEY

    Because milk supplies are dwindling on account of the dry weather, rationing will come Into force in Sydney and Newcastle on ...

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  10. P.M.G. AND HIS EMPLOYES’ CLAIMS

    The Postmaster-General (Senator Donald Cameron) today denied reports published in Sydney newspapers concerning his attitude ...

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  11. ALBURY TIRED AFTER WEEK OF CENTURIES

    A brisk westerly breeze yesterday afforded some heat-wave relief to Albury—the first time for five days on which the temperature did not reach the 100 degree mark. Maximum yesterday was 96 degrees. However, despite the drop in the maximum reading, conditions ...

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  12. MORE TURMOIL IN INDIA

    Police raided the Lahore offices of the Moslem National Guard, which is an organisation of Moslem volunteers trained on semi-military lines ...

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  13. McKELL APPOINTMENT ON MONDAY?

    It is expected that on Monday next (Australia Day) there will be announced simultaneously in London and Canberra the appointment of Mr. W. ...

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  14. Boy Drowned in Swimming Pool

    Ronald Smith, aged 9. of Leichhardt, was drowned in Enfield swimming pool today. Attempts at artificial respiration by bathers, manager and ...

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  15. CASE AGAINST TOJO AND COLLEAGUES ENDS

    Allied Powers have completed the caso against General Tojo and his 25 confederates who are charged with conspiring to commit crimes against ...

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  16. MINISTER MUST VACATE HOME

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) today consented to an order to vacate his home at 188 Boyce rd., Maroubra Bay, by April 28 next. The order was ...

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  17. Keeping Cool

    FREDDY KIDD keeps cool with a lump of ice while waiting for the Olympic Pool to open yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EMPIRE THREAT STORY CALLED PIPE DREAM

    The “Globe and Mail” publishes a reply by Mr. Arthur Meighan, who was Prime Minister of Canada in 1921, to the statement by Dr. Nicholas ...

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  19. £71/2 MILLION FOR NEI

    Under an exchange of Notes, which took place here to-day, the Federal Government agreed to the Commonswealth Bank granting a credit to the ...

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  20. Mr Attlee’s Visit Still Delayed

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) will not now be able to visit Australia at Easter because of commitments at home. He is looking forward, ...

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  21. GRAND JURY INDICTMENT OF FORMER POLITICIAN

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Clark) has announced that a Federal Grand Jury has indicted Mr. Andrew May, former Democratic member of the ...

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  22. GIRL, ARRESTED AT LEADING HOTEL, BEFORE COURT

    Mavis Edna Thiesman. aged 21, of Pott’s Point, Sydney, today received a suspended sentence of one month’s imprisonment at Canberra court ...

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  23. PERON FORCES EXODUS OF PROFESSORS

    The Mexico City correspondent of the “New York Times” say that conditions in Argentina for educationists who refuse to follow the Peron ...

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  24. RAIN SAVES THE DRY NORTH

    Immediate uplift in dairy production should result from the heavy rainfalls of the past two days, said the senior dairy inspector (Mr. S. R. ...

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  25. RECORDING ALBURY’S TEMPERATURE

    And it’s over the century mark again—Mr A. W. Hooks, telegraph superintendent at Albury, recording the mid-afternoon temperature at the meteorological box situated on the lawn of SI. Matthew’s Church. These days he can be sure of a rush of readings over the 100 degree ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WATERSIDERS’ BAN ON NEI SHIP AND EXPORTS TO SPAIN

    Federal Council of Waterside Workers’ Federation decided today to reaffirm its black ban on the Dutch freighter Tjibesar which is now ...

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  27. Important Cancer Film Recovered

    Canadian Press reports that an important film on career and a projector, stolen from the lecture-room at the McGill University has been returned ...

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  28. RETURN OF U.S. SHIPS SOUGHT

    Mr. Fred Bradley (Republican Chairman, of the Merchant Marine Committee of the House of Representatives) have presented to the ...

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  29. To The Army He Is “Plain Mr”

    Demobilisation procedure now being completed in Sydney to “ex-Major” Charles Cousens was the same as any private soldier ...

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  30. Vegetable Prices High Following Drought

    Vegetable prices sky-rocketed in Sydney this week as a result of the dry conditions and the heatwave which had blasted the crops or market ...

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  31. FINAL ATTACK ON GUERRILLAS PLANNED

    The Premier (M. Tsaldaris) announced in the Chamber of Deputies that the General Staff had completed plans for a final attack on the guerrillas, ...

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  32. France Hanging On to Prisoners

    France, by implication, has rejected United States request that 620.000 German prisoners of war be returned without delay. France ...

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  33. WILL NOT LOAD SOAP AND TALLOW FOR EXPORT

    The Federal Council or the Waterside Workers’ Federation decided today to ban the export of soap, tallow and other raw materials of soap ...

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  34. BRITISH ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE

    Mr. Attlee told the House of Commons last evening that the British Government was anxious to begin negotiations for a treaty of alliance, ...

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  35. “Monty” to Visit South Africa

    Reuter’s correspondent in Capetown says it has been officially announced that Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery has accepted the invitation of ...

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  36. Man-made Rain Off NSW Coast?

    Secrecy surrounds the experiment carried out by a R.A.A.F. Beaufighter plane off the coast when a ton of dry ice dropped on ...

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  37. P.M. APPEARS IN COURT IN SHORTS

    With the temperature soaring over the century mark, Canberra Special Police Magistrate (Col. J. T. Goodwin) today appeared in Canberra ...

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  38. Big Jap Strike Unlikely

    The threatened general strike of Government employes fixed for February 1, which would have paralysed Japanese economic life, appears to ...

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  39. Death of Prosecutor in Tokio

    Mr Worth F. KcKLmey (prosecuting attorney for the United States) died of a heart attack in the Japanese War Ministry building while the War ...

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  40. Another Antarctic Plane Mishap

    A helicopter with the Admiral Byrd Antarctic expedition crashed into the sea after taking off from the carrier Philippine Sea today. ...

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  41. £15,000 Damage in Country Fire

    When the co-operative store at Koroit was destroyed by fire late this afternoon, damage estimated at £15,000 was done. ...

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  42. “Boys’ Town” Leader Sees President

    Father Thomas V. Dunlea, called on Mr. Truman to discuss the work of the Sydney “Boys’ Town.” Father Dunlea said that he hopes to arrange an ...

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  43. Bandits Get £2000 in Bank Hold-up

    Four armed and masked men held up a cashier in an Orthodox Jewish Bank in a busy street in central Jerusalem, after the electric light had failed, ...

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  44. MOTOR VEHICLES ON INCREASE

    There were 2232 new vehicles registered in N.S.W. in December—the highest total for one month since 1939. There are now 344,229 motor vehicles ...

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  45. WOMAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT DIES.

    Mrs. Lily Crichton, aged 63, who was found with her throat cut and a razor beside her in her home in Lidcombe yesterday, died today in Aubum hospital. Police ...

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