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  2. WHERE BALL WAS IN No. 3 COMPETITION

    Mr. C. K. Gilbert, of 70 Belgrave Street, Manly, who won the "Herald's" No. 3 "Find the Ball" Competition, photographed last night at his home with his wife and daughter Pauline and the black cat which wandered into the house the day Mr. Gilbert posted his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. JOBS AFFECTED BY GAS CRISIS

    Eleven metal trades firms put off about 800 employees yesterday, and five bakeries and four leading biscuit manufacturers have closed down. The biscuit factories have 1,500 employees. ...

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  4. Gas (Where Available) Now Rationed

    Regulations introducing rationing of gas in the areas in Sydney in which it is avialable were decided upon by a meeting of the ...

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  5. FAREWELL TO DUKE AND DUCHESS

    Twelve thousand people crowded streets and footpaths near the Town Hall to give enthusiastic endorsement to the Lord Mayor's farewell to the Duke ...

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  6. A Whinny For The Duke

    The Duke of Gloucester met, was recognised by, and greeted a friend at the height of yesterday's Royal progress through Sydney. ...

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  7. P.O.W.s Raise Problem In Liner Otranto

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Some civilian passengers, who travelled from Sydney in the liner Otranto in which Italian prisoners of war ...

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  8. "HOUSEWIFE AS SCAPEGOAT"

    The housewife was threatened with a £500 fine if she used gas, but no action was taken against those who denied the rights of the ...

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  9. No Gas For Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Melbourne's gas supply ceased completely—for the first time in 80 years—at midnight, because ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. Sydney Waterfront Dispute Spreading

    Fifteen hundred men are now involved in the waterfront dispute which began on the barque Pamir on Wednesday. The president of the Sydney ...

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  11. WAGE-PEGGING REVIEW

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Further modification or amendment of the wage-pegging regulations was a matter continually under review, but no ...

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  12. FEWER KILLED ON ROADS

    Twelve people were killed in road accidents in New South Wales between December 24 and January 1. In the same period a year ago ...

    Article : 98 words
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  14. ARMED THEFT CHARGES

    Charged with armed robbery at the home of Jockey A. G. Mulley on January 7, Jack Charles Adams, 28, packer, and Francis ...

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  15. GARDEN ISLAND MACHINERY

    The deputy engineer manager of Garden Island Naval Dockyard, Commander Armitage, replied yesterday to allegations by the secretary of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. EXPORT LEVY ON RABBITSKINS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Present export levy of 1/6 per lb on rabbitskins would be suspended for three months, beginning on Wednesday, ...

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  17. CONTRABAND AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Customs officers have seized from three ships in port contraband goods worth hundreds of pounds on the ...

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  18. £100 FOR STAGE PLAYS

    The Playwriters' Advisory Board, of Sydney, announces that it is offering £100 in prize money in its third stage play competiton. This sum will be given ...

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  19. BLIND INSTITUTE NOW "ROYAL"

    Advice has been received that the King has granted the use of the prefix "Royal" to the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution. ...

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  20. Twin Clergymen Bewilder Customs Officials

    Twins, both clergymen, so much alike that Customs officials were bewildered, were reunited at Rose Bay yesterday when the Hythe ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. Pioneer Tests With New Radar Civil Aviation Aid

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A new civil air navigation aid, DRB, claimed to be the first direct application of radar by a civil airline, ...

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  22. ORDER OF ST. JOHN

    The Governor, Lieutenant-General Northcott, has received advice from the secretary-general of the Grand Priory of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem that the King, Sovereign Head of ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. PARLIAMENT NEXT MONTH

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The House of Representatives will reassemble on February 19 and the Senate on March 5. ...

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