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  4. ABATTOIR MOVE

    The Federal executive of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union is to consider a proposal by the Premier (Mr Hanion) that it should confer with ...

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  5. Flags and Medals in Victory Picnic Day

    In joyous spirit and with due regard to its significance the children of Queensland celebrated Victory Day in their schools today and received the Victory Medal struck by the Commonwealth Government for distribution to the children of Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Real Concern For People Of Spain

    NEW YORK, June 6 (AAP): All members of his sub-committee felt a very real concern for the people of Spain, Dr Evatt (Australian Minister for External ...

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  7. FLIGHT THROUGH STORMS SAVES W.A. CHILD'S LIFE

    PERTH: A flight from Kalgoorlie to Perth yesterday saved the life of 18-months-old Peter Broken, of Boulder. ...

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  8. HINDERED BY ARMY, DETECTIVE CLAIMS

    SYDNEY: An allegation was made by the chief of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, Detective Superintendent James, today that military authorities had obstructed the course of cviilian ...

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  9. Dedman Rebukes N.S.W. Minister

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) today sharply rebuked the New South Wales Minister for ...

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    THE children of the Kedron School (top) started off their Victory Day by raising and saluting the flag which ...

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  11. Press Party Sees London Damage

    LONDON, June 6 (AAP): Delegates to the Imperial Press Conference heard details of London's war damage, and afterwards saw for ...

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  12. MR HUISH AGAIN RSL PRESIDENT

    MARYBOROUGH: For the 17th successive year Mr R. D. Huish to-day was re- elected president of the Returned Soldiers League in ...

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  13. WOMAN OFFICIAL IN TROOPS' PARTY

    Sydney-born Madame Pannetier is interpreter for the French troops from New Caledonia invited to Australia for the Victory celebrations. Madame Pannetier is the wife of ...

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  16. DEFENCE TALKS TO PRESS DELEGATES

    LONDON, June 6: Service chiefs addressed the Imperial Press Conference at a private session at Grosvenor House. Field-Marshal ...

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  17. Cold Likely To Ease At Weekend

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  18. DECIDING HOW TO SPEND £3 12M. CANTEEN PROFITS

    MELBOURNE: An inter-departmental committee appointed by the Federal Government to put forward plans for using Australian Army Canteens Services' profit of £3 12million is at present collecting evidence. The committee has been instructed ...

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  19. Judge Warns Escapees From "Black Maria"

    SYDNEY: Two men who escaped from a "Black Maria" in the city on January 25 were warned by Judge Markell in Quarter Sessions ...

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  20. FROST LIKELY NEW MOSCOW MINISTER

    MELBOURNE: Inquiries today revealed that the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) is regarded as almost certain to be named as the next Australian Minister to Moscow. ...

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  21. Stop Press

    A DECISION on whether the second Test will be played at the Exhibition Ground instead of at the Cricket Ground to likely to be made ...

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  22. New Vessel For Coastal Trade

    The first of the D-class cargo steamers built under the Commonwealth Government's shipbuilding programme the SS Delamere, has ...

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  23. AUST. V.C. FOR MME. TUSSAUD'S

    LONDON, June 6 (AAP): Selected by Madame Tussaud as a typical Digger, Private F. J. Partridge, V.C., formerly of NSW. joins a band of a ...

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  24. Stranded UNRRA Party Picked Up

    MELBOURNE: The Australia and New Zealand UNRRA officers who were marooned at Ambon through aircraft trouble have left for ...

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  25. Plane Factories

    LONDON, June 6 (AAP): The Allied Control Council has closed down the Zeppelin plant at Friedrichshafen and Dornier factories at ...

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