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  2. Plane Passengers Tune In To Radio Programmes

    Passengers flying from Melbourne to Sydney in c Trans Australia Airlines Skymaster tonight were able to listen to radio programmes broadcast ...

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  3. New World Speed Record.

    Mr John Cobb, British racing driver, broke his own world's record for a measured mile yesterday and established, a new record of 394.166 miles an ...

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  4. “Only Read Bad News About Australia”

    Only news the Americans read Australia was about strikes or Communist activities, and this was bad said Mr F. J Hodgson, ...

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  5. BLACK DAY ON COALFIELDS

    A sudden 24-hour strike by wheelers on northern coalfields today laid idle all but ten mines in New South Wales for a loss of more than 30,000 tons of ...

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  6. FINER POINTS OF GAME FOR GIRL FOOTBALLERS

    A football match between two women's teams will take place at the old showground next Saturday. The girls have been coached especially by Roy Schliebs and Chum Watson, prominent North Albury footballers. Photo shows : North Albury team (left to right) Roy Schliebs, Elva Morris, Agnes McDonald, June Richter, Maureen Gorman, A. Smith, Dulcie Lechmere, Jean Murray, Dot Kurth, Elma Prigg. (capt.), Winnie Joyce. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SET-BACK FOR EVATT

    Despite Intense campaigning on his behalf, Dr H. V. Evatt (Australian Minister for External Affairs) was defeated in the election for president ...

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  8. Canada’s Adverse Trade With America

    Canada’s adverse trade balance with the United States increased by 84,900,000 dollars during July to reach 572,000,000 dollars for the first seven ...

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  9. 2000 MEN DESERT OVERSEAS SHIPS

    In seven months 2000 men have deserted from overseas ships in Australia. This was stated in the Central Police Court today when a ship’s cook ...

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  10. THIEVES- HAUL OF 2/. PIECES

    A box containing £100 in 2 [?] was stolen from the railway stat[?] this morning. ...

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  12. Youth Called A ‘Selfish Individual’

    Describing him as a selfish individual whose acts of housebreaking had been actuated only by greed, Judge Mitchell in the Geelong Court ...

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  13. Woman For Trial On Murder Charge Protests Innocence

    After 42 witnesses had been heard, Mrs. Pansy Haskell, aged 49, was to-day committed to the Supreme Court for trial on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Gladys Rusden, aged 49, at her home at One Tree Hill on June 5, She pleaded not guilty. ...

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  14. N.S.W. Graziers Enjoying A Great Season

    Whole of NSW has benefited by recent general rains, making spring prospects particularly bright, states a report on seasonal conditions issued ...

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  15. Big Wheat Crop In Queensland

    Queensland’s wheat crop this year may be between 8 million and 10 million bushels, according to a report issued by the marketing division of ...

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  16. Apex Talent Quest Meets Full House

    Capacity audiences which filled the Plaza Theatre last evening for the heals of the Apex Club’s Talent Quest in aid of the free ...

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  17. “SCIENTISTS TO FIGHT NEXT WAR”

    The Committee of Imperial Defence has drafted plans for a small highly specialised force to defend the Commonwealth as a unit in the ...

    Article : 226 words
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  19. Relatives Of Deceased Members Of A.M.F. To Benefit

    Relatives of deceased members of the military forces will benefit by a decision of the Federal Government announced by the Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) ...

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  20. Fire Officers Sharply Rebuked

    Fire Brigades’ Officers’ Association was sharply rebuked today by the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission for threatening direct action on ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. FIREMEN RISK LIVES

    Holding wet handkerchiefs over their mouths to offset the deadly fumes from the burning gas, firemen fought a dangerous fire in the ...

    Article : 103 words
  22. ROYAL WEDDING NOT TO BE TELEVISED

    His Majesty the King has decided that the wedding of Princess Elizabeth on November 20, in Westminster Abbey, shall not be televised and that no newseel ...

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  23. MR MENZIES’ SHORT COMMENT

    Commenting tonight on the decision of the Labor Caucus to increase the allowances to Cabinet Ministers the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) ...

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  24. GIRL GIVEN BOND

    It was sad to see a girl of 19 in the dock, Mr Justice Martin said in the Criminal Court today. He was referring to Alice Marion Fabry, ...

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  26. Heated Moment At Labor Council Meeting

    The secretary of Canberra Trades and Labor Council (Mr S. Blumenthal) took off his coal and offered to fight the Clerks’ Union delegate (Mr F. Williamson) during ...

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  27. MORE DISPLACED PERSON’S FOR AUSTRALIA

    The International Refugees’ Organisation has informed Australia House that another ship will be available in November to take 750 displaced persons to Australia. This ...

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