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  2. MORE THAN £34,000 REALISED AT ALICE SPRINGS SALE

    ALICE SPRINGS.—The great bargain sale ended on Monday with the sale of a few buildings. According to the auctioneer, Mr. C. J. Curnow, the proceeds reached £34,000, £10,000 more than was estimated. But the sale has been more than ...

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  3. Brief News Items From Your Home State

    THE DEATH OCCURRED RECENTLY of Mr Matthew H, Gadd, of Montague Road, Hill End, Mr. Gadd was well known throughout the Queensland railways as ...

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  4. PLANE FACTORY PLANS WORRY UNION LEADERS

    MELBOURNE.—Government plan to reduce the workers in Department of Aircraft Production plants from 7000 to 3500 have caused concern in ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. Woman Dies When Chest Pierced By Sulky Shaft

    ALBURY, Thursday.—Edna Clarice Hiller, a young married woman, was killed instantly when a car in which she and her husband were driving was hit by a ...

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  6. Glad They Saw Distance

    BRISBANE.—"We thought we'd never get here, and the boys were getting a bit fed up. However, it's all over now and we're glad we saw ...

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  7. JUST THE SAME, ONLY DIFFERENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two Welsh soldiers, former POWs, have reached Sydney by plane because a US Transit Officer at Manila thought that South Wales and New South Wales were the same place. They are Lance Corporals Alfred ...

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  8. Queensland ACF Funds Dangerously Low

    BRISBANE.—"Money in hand at the Queensland Division of the Australian Comforts Fund is sufficient for expenses for the next four months ...

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  9. Appetite For Eggs Grew

    CANBERRA.—Australian civilians ate 15,000,000 dozen more eggs during 1944-45 than in the previous year. ...

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  10. ATE £500 WORTH OF FRUIT IN MONTH

    ADELAIDE.— By English price standard, the Governor, Sir Willoughby Norrie, and his household ate £500 worth of fruit in a month when they first reached ...

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  11. Jap Geography Weak

    BRISBANE.—Because the Japanese were not strong on geography, they released several priests who were born in Northern Ireland from a Philippine jail under ...

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  12. Amberley Crash Victims

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Names of the five airmen who were killed when an RAAF Liberator crashed near Amberley last week are: Flight Lieutenant Alan ...

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  13. Mr Luckie Born Lucky

    MELBOURNE. —Born lucky, as well as Luckie, Mr S. J. Luckie, of Hobart Road, Murrumbeena, won £10,000 in a well known lottery last week. ...

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  14. £10,000,000 Worth Of Tools To Be Sold

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Estimated value of machine tools and appliances to be disposed of for the Munitions Department totalled £10,000,000 said the Munitions ...

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  15. FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST SAYS NO URANIUM USED IN ATOM BOMB

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The material used in the atomic bomb was not uranium, but an entirely new element called Plutonium, said Dr. David Martin, of Mount Stromlo Observatory, Canberra, on Tuesday night. ...

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  16. 700,000 Homes Needed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Housing Commission has reported to the Government that a total of 700,000 buildings will have to be erected by the end of ...

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    BLONDIE and FAMILY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    POPEYE in THE NAVY ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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