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  2. Threat To Wool-grower Looms In Yorkshire

    A DANGER faced by Australian wool-growers is growing out of the British textile industry's fear of American competition in the postwar years. ...

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  5. BUT NOT FOR ADOLF

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  6. War Surplus Disposal

    THE business of disposing of surplus defence machinery, equipment and stock after the war is one of ...

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  7. HEADLONG RUSH TO REICH EXPOSING HITLER'S HAND

    THE headlong rush of the Allied armies to Germany is now so fast that the ink on despatches from the front is not dry before they are out of date. This speed could not possibly have been maintained if the ...

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  8. Quiet Moment

    WE sailed along together, your ship of life and mine; we fought through stormy weather -- kept good ...

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  11. "SUN" READERS SAY: --

    In order to mark the reconstruction of a league of peace-loving powers, a change may well be effected in its name. ...

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  12. Theatre Smoking

    Fire danger is objection number 1; screen-watching through a smoke haze of visible lung-exhalations, No. 2; an irritant, ...

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  13. R.S.L. Membership

    It is gratifying to know that shortly amendments to the RSL's constitution will probably be made to allow admission of ...

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  14. New Industry

    Mr. Peter Dargin has been unwittingly assisted, by the Government, in putting Portland on the map. Scientists in search ...

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  16. Whose Job?

    We read a great deal about what Mr. Curtin should or should not do in the many upheavals in our various ...

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  17. A Preventive

    All trade unionists know that the Government made it compulsory to take a secret ballot before calling a strike, there ...

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  18. Act Or --

    Leaving out all verbal gymnastics, the common weal cannot be allowed to be upset by some mere clique, whether employer or ...

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  19. Butchers' Hours

    Surely the move to have no Saturday work for butchers will not succeed. People lack re[?]rigerating appliances these ...

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  20. No Perspective

    It is noticeable that in the strictures in the miners by other unions the plea is always that the lack of coal will affect "the ...

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  21. That Siren

    We still have to put up with ear-splitting sirens. Surely there is no need for them now. One shrieks at 1 pm each ...

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