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  4. HOME DEFENCE

    The N.S.W. Corps Commander Brigadier T. V. England, will be visiting Canberra at the week-end in course of a tour of inspection of the ...

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  5. COAL INQUIRY

    The secretary of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association (Mr. Davis) to-day said that protests had been made to the Attorney General ...

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  6. MORE LIGHTING AT SHOPPING CENTRES

    The E.R.P. Committee has recommended to the Minister for the Interior, the expenditure of £75 for the improvement of ...

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  7. HOTEL AINSLIE

    The Canberra Tiades and Labour Council last niglit considered the position that had arison through the cancellation of the liquor licence at Hotel ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND DEATHS FROM GASTRITIS

    Two children died in Brisbane and ten others from Texas were admitted to hospital suffering from what a Texas doctor diagnosed as a form ...

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  9. SCOUT NOTES

    Forty Scouts from Queanbeyan and Canberra, leave to-morrow morning by train for Bundanoon for the Xmas camp. The Canberra Scouts are ...

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  10. NERVOUS SHOCK

    A bill to amend the law in relation to the action for recovery of damages was introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-night by the ...

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  11. SYDNEY TURF CLUB

    The State Government has not even considered the personnel of the proposed Sydney Turf Club Committee, declared the Premier (Mr. Mckell) ...

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  12. SHEARING LABOUR

    The Deputy-Director of Manpower (Mr. C.J. Bellemore) said to-day that he had taken steps to ensure that all skilled shearing labour will ...

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  13. PAYMASTER CHARGED WITH TAKING £7000

    Guy Lambert 48, an Army officer, was charged in the Central Court to-day with having, between November 1, 1940, and December 16, 1942, stolen ...

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  14. ABSENTEEISM

    A reduction of the number of hours lost through absenteeism in nine South Australian war-factories continued for the third successive ...

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  15. TATTERSALL'S

    The drawing of Tattersall's 34th war service funds consultation took place this morning. The following are the names and ...

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  16. TICK INQUIRY

    At the opening of the tick er[?] tion, scheme inquiry to-day Mr.Bryan Fuller, who is assisting the committee, said there was a sharp conflict of ...

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  17. PENSIONS GRANTED DE FACTO WIDOWS

    The Minister for Health and Social Services (Mr. Holloway) said to-day that pensions had been granted to 192 de facto widows in the last six months, ...

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  18. POTATO PRICES TO DROP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A report to the Australian Food Council, which will meet in Canberra tomorrow says that a reduction in price ...

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  19. "We Shall Fight in the Street"

    An extnsive area of bombed property in the East End of London is being used by British troops of the Eastern Command for street fighting exercises. They will be fully prepared to implement Mr. Churchill's words, "We shall fight in the streets," if necessary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DISEASE CLINICS

    It is becoming increasingly important that with the drift of women of loose morals to country centres, where soldiers were encamped, that ...

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  21. PERMITS REQUIRED FOR RACE MEETINGS

    Specific permission for every race meeting has to be granted by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley), under power given him by a National ...

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  22. SCRATCHINGS

    A.J.C. Three-year-old Handicap: Parthian, Laudable. Welter Mile: Tragopan. Summer Cup: Dinkum Aussle. ...

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