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    DR. SCHACHT, formerly Governor of the Reichsbank, who is charged with having given the Nazi Parry "extraordinary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STRENGTH OF TRADITION IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. Wednesday (A.A. P.) — The larger Tokio newspapers take a doubting view of the results of the prefectural ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. SUGGESTS STATE MAKE GIFT OF FOOD TO BRITAIN

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A suggestion that the Tasmanian Government should provide a substantial sum, for the purchase of food, particularly meat, for Great Britain as a free gift, was made by the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  5. RISING STOCK PRICES ADD TO BUTCHERS' PROBLEMS

    Prices of cattle and sheep at the Cooee sale were firmer yesterday, when there was a moderate yarding of fal cattle and a fair yarding of sheep. About 70 head of fal cattle were penned. A Burnie butcher said ...

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    KING CHRISTIAN OF DENMARK, who is gravely ill. One of the King's physicians said in Copenhagen yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GLARING PRICE ANOMALY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Australian bullock hide prices are pegged between 28/ and 30/, but a single pair of good shoes ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. GERMANS MUST HELP THEMSELVES

    LONDON. Wednesday (A.A.P.) —Germany's salavation would be round only through increased production, and not by relying on the ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. SHORTER HOURS MUST BE PAID FOR BY WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The effect that a redaction of hours in industry would have on business and other national economy was described in considerable detail by Mr. A. G. Warner, M.L.C., before the Full Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  10. MINOR BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday. — In the Legislative Council to-night, Mr Fenton gave notice to ask the Minister for Mines (Mr. McDonald) ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. NO EVIDENCE THAT ASSASSIN INSANE

    TRIESTE, Wednesday. (A.A.P.) —A psychiatrists' committee which examined Maria Pasquin[?]lli, charged with assassinating ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. High Lamb Prices in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— Spirited bidding by retail butchers sent lamb prices sky-rocketing for the opening offerings at to-day's abattoir sales, ...

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  13. Bad Season for Sugar

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A bad season reduced Australian sugar production in 1946 to 552,000 tons, or about 200,000 tons less than ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. STOCK SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,839 words
  15. LABOR SHORT ON SYDNEY WHARVES

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — Overseas ships were short of wharf labor requirements to-day. Five failed to get any labor at all. while 22 ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. WEEKLY PAYS RESULT IN LESS COAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Since the inception of weekly pays in Victoria last September, there had been an increase ...

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  17. "Blue Baby" to Go to U.S. For Operation

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — Sydney's "Blue Baby," Royce Wayne James (4½), who is suffering from cyanosis, will leave for America, next week. ...

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  18. ALLEGEDLY MADE A SCAPEGOAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A submission that Joseph Goldberg, manufacturers' representative, of Sydney, was an innocent ...

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  19. Reduction of Capital

    SYDNEY. Wednesday — Mr. Justice Roper, in the Equity Court to-day. dealt with a summons for direction concerning a petition for ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. Appeal To Russians

    LONDON. Wednesday (A.A.P.) — The Minister of State (Mr. M'Neil has written a personal letter to Mr. Kuznetzov. leader of ...

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  21. Fear Wage Regulations Not Drastic Enough

    MELBOURNE, Wcdnesday.— Trades union officials are not confident that the recent amendment of the wage-pegging regulations ...

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  22. FREE TRAVEL FOR COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

    HOBART, Wed.—When the time is opportune the Government is to provide free transport for country ...

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  23. "RUNNING JAPAN LIKE U.S. COLONY"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. (A.A P.)—A Moscow Radio broadcast intercepted by the National Broadcasting Co. quoted Australian ...

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  24. COMPOSITION OF POST-WAR AIR FORCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Composition of the post-war R.A.A.F. would be announced within the next few weeks, the Minister for Air ...

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  25. UNDERGROUND PARKING FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sydney may yet have its underground parking area. Alderman Harding, chairman of the City ...

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  26. HAMMOND MARRIES

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —Walter Hammond, the M.C.G. captain, married Miss Sybil Doreen Hammond (32) at the ...

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  27. Destroyers Returning From Japan

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The R.A.N. destroyers Arunta and Warramunga, which have been on duty with the B.C.O.F. in Japan for ...

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  28. Woman Shot Dead, Husband Wounded

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A woman was shot dead and her husband critically wounded at Kurri Kurri, about 30 miles north of Newcastle, ...

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  29. EXPORTS OF FOODSTUFFS HIGHER

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.— Exports of most foodstuffs, except bacon, ham. pork and sugar, were highor during the ...

    Article : 298 words
  30. Wasting Court's Time

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A.P.) — At the international war crimes tribunal to-day the President (Sir William Webb) criticised the ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. SYDNEY APPLE MARKET.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A ship ment of 4990 cases of Tasmanian Jonathans—the first received in New South Wales this year—was ...

    Article : 247 words
  32. DOMESTIC AID FOR MOTHERS

    HOBART Wednesday.—Almost unanimous support was accorded by the House of Assembly to-day to a bill providing for an extension of the domestic aid service to mothers. The bill provides for the granting of subsidies ...

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  33. COMMODITY BORADS' POWERS TO INVEST FUNDS RESTRICTED

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A clause in the Marketing of Primary Products Bill empowering boards to invest money in companies operating inside or outside the State was opposed in the Legislative Council last night. An amendment confining this to the Egg Board was ...

    Article : 554 words
  34. Pressure Tests for Pilots

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — Six commercial airlines pilots of T.A.A., who will he the first pupils in a new school of training ...

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  35. Thieving Cost N.S.W. Railways £300,000 Last Year

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Losses by theft on the N.S.W. railways in the past 12 months amounted to £300,000. said a railway detective ...

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  36. BUS CAPSIZES

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The ninth bus to capsize this year, a doubledecker bus overturned in Chiswick, a Sydney western suburb to-day. ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. No Conscription Pact With Britain

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) to-day denied the existence of a pact between ...

    Article : 186 words
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