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  2. RETURNED FROM TOKYO

    Colonel W. R. Blackett (left) and Detective-Sergeant A. A. Wilks returned late last night by air from Tokyo, where they have been making inquiries in connection with the hearing of a charge of treason against Major Charles Cousens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Need More Space At Mascot To Prevent Delays

    The Department of Civil Aviation would take steps to prevent a repetition of delays to oversea passengers arriving at ...

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  4. WELFARE OF ISLANDERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Britain, the United States, France, and the Netherlands have been invited to send ...

    Article : 201 words
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  7. N.S.W. PLANS NEW SCHOOLS

    Sun terraces for outdoor classes and gymnasia with showers would be part of future schools, the Minister for Education, Mr. Heffron, ...

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  8. SCRIPTURE IN SCHOOLS

    A suggestion that all school children, within certain age groups, irrespective of denomination, should be given religious ...

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  9. WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

    A Commonwealth-wide appeal was launched in Sydney Town Hall yesterday to assist the movement for the proposed War Memorial ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. Asked To Leave Maloney Talk On Russia

    While Mr. J. J. Maloney, former Australian Minister to Russia, was addressing the English-speaking Union yesterday a man was asked ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. LEADER OF U.S. BAPTISTS

    Dr. M. E. Dodd, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention in U.S.A., arrived in Sydney yesterday by air from the United ...

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  12. DUMPING OF WAR SURPLUSES

    Despite repeated protests, valuable fishing grounds outside Sydney Heads have been destroyed by the dumping of surplus war materials, ...

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  13. EMPLOYERS LIKE DEAF EMPLOYEES

    Every employable deaf and dumb person on the society's rolls was in work, and many applications had been reveived from firms asking for both ...

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  14. 500 FIREARMS SURRENDERED

    During July and August 476 pistols and 16 other weapons were surrendered at New South Wales police stations. ...

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  15. STRIKES AT PORT KEMBLA

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.— Employees at the Commonwealth rolling mills, Port Xembla, stopped work to-day as protest against the ...

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  16. CORWIN TALK ON SUNDAY

    The A.B.C. has arranged for Mr. Norman Corwin to give an address entitled "Footnote on One World," at Sydney Town Hall on Sunday night. A general ...

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  17. REMANDED ON ARSON CHARGE

    Maurice William George, 60, a shopkeeper, was charged with arson at Central Police Court yesterday. ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. BROADCAST OF FILM PREMIERE

    An Australia-wide hook-up of radio stations has been arranged for the gala world premiere to-night of the Australian film, "The Overlanders." ...

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  20. CHINESE ON OPIUM CHARGES

    When police burst into a room over a shop in Dixon Street, city, yesterday, they alleged they found Chinese under the influence of ...

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  21. DEATH OF MRS. C. WALDUCK

    Mrs. Charlotte Waldock, 75, wife of Dr. Waldock Baptist minister at Canberra, died in Sydney Hospital last night from injuries received m a fall. ...

    Article : 68 words
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