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  3. DISMISSAL NOTES HANDED OUT TO CARPENTERS ON BANK HOMES

    Some of the men employed by the A. V. Jennings Construction Co. Pty. Ltd. on the construction of Agricultural Bank homes at Burnie, received dismissal notices yesterday. An official of the company said last night ad vice had been received from the Government that, owing to shortage of finance, the housing programme would have to be temporarily cut during ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. First leave from ship

    JAPANESE SEAMEN on the freighter Orient Maru, the first Japanese ship to visit Australla since the were all smiles when they left in a bus for a game of basebal at a Melbourne suburban ground. It was the first time they had been permitted to leave the ship. They are not like to be given leave to go into city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  5. HEALTH PREMIUMS THE PRICE OF A HAIRCUT

    PERTH —The monthly cost to the individual of the increased insurance premiums for the new health scheme would bc roughly equal to the price of a haircut, the Federal Minister for Health (Sir ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. Fire destroys varsity hall

    MELBOURNE — Fire yesterday completely destroyed one of Melbourne's most beautiful buildings, ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. TROOPS BLAST EGYPTIAN POLICE FROM ISMAILIA

    ISMAILIA — British troops smashed into Ismailia's police fortress yesterday and forced the main body of the armed Egyptian police reserves to surrender after a battle lasting all the morning. Twepfy-poutider guns of the Centurion tanks pounded one modern budding, known ...

    Article : 427 words
  8. BIG DAY FOR THE SABRES

    TOKIO — American Sabre jets shot down ten MIG-15 jet fighters yesterday in four battles over ...

    Article : 133 words
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  10. Tunisians derail two trains

    TUNIS — Nationalist insurgents derailed two trains yesterday on vital lines from Algeria along, which French reinforcements have been moving into this strife-torn protectorate. ...

    Article : 232 words
  11. HEAT "HIGH" LEADS TO COOL CHANGE

    HOBART — Cool westerly to south westerly winds replaced sultry conditions in the east and south of the State yesterday after Hobart had had its warmest January night on record and the hottest night since December 23, 1920. ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. THREE DIE AS FIRES SWEEP THROUGH TWO STATES

    Three people were fatally burned, many Injured and 14 homes lost in bushfires which swept New South Wales and Victoria yesterday. In New South Wales there were two fatalities in one of ...

    Article : 339 words
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