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  2. Display Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. VALIDITY OF SOCIAL SERVICE SCHEMES TO BE ASKED

    Cabinet decided last night to seek the opinion of eminent constitutional lawyers as to the validity of a number of the Commonwealth Government's social service schemes. This arose from the High Court's judgement on the Pharmaceutical Benefits ...

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  5. WAR DISCOVERIES TO BENEFIT PUBLIC HEALTH

    Wartime research is now benefiting Australian public health. The Acting Minister for Health (Senator Keane, told the National Health and ...

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  6. PACIFIC VICTORY EXHIBITION IN SYDNEY

    Opening the Pacific Exhibition at the Sydney Town Hall this afternoon, the Premier (Mr. McKell) said that during his visit to America, he ...

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  7. "For the cause that lacks assistance, Gain[?]t the wrongs that need resistance for the future in the distance, And the good that we can do." The Canberra Times

    NATIONAL defence should be above politics and the tradition and reputation of the Australian Army should be beyond reproach. It is a matter for national regret that national defence has not yet been made a matter for collaboration by all political leader and that more ...

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  8. DELEGATION NAMED FOR U.N. MEETING IN LONDON

    The Australian delegation to the second meeting of the United Nations Preparatory Commission opening in London on November 23 was ...

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  9. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The President of Massey Harris Ltd. (Mr. J. Duncan) announced that the firm was taking over a Government-built factory at ...

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  10. State Opposition to Hospital Plan of Commonwealth

    The State Government would not agree to the Commonwealth's hospitallsation scheme unless the Commonwealth granted an efficient medical ...

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  11. TRADES HALL AS HEADQUARTERS OF COMMUNISM

    Serious disturbances may be caused if three of the British Seamen, who walked off the Moreton Bay, and for whom warrants have ...

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  12. HOUSING CONTROL

    The State Housing Commission should be reconstituted, and its essential functions placed under control and direction of the Local ...

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  13. SPEEDING UP RELEASES ON OCCUPATIONAL GROUNDS

    Special arrangements are being made to expedite the discharge of 12,000 men whose release from the services has been recommended on ...

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  14. RECORDS RECOVERED OF WAR PRISONERS ON BURMA RAILWAY

    Three soldiers, who made up the detachment which recovered records relating, to 50,000 men who worked on the Burma-Tailand railway were ...

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  15. PROMOTIONS IN ORDER OF ST. JOHN

    Advice has been received from the General Secretary, of the Grand Priory of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, that the King, Sovereign ...

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  16. VICE-REGAL

    The Govennor-General received Government House, Melbourne, yesterday morning, 'Sir Keith Murd[?] Mr. R. L. Curthoys and Briga[?] ...

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  17. Country Party Endorsements For Federal Seats

    The Australian Country Party has been organising in preparation for the next Federal Elections, and candidates have been endorsed for the ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT NOT TO INTERVENE IN PORT KEMBLA DISPUTE

    The Commonwealth Government could not intervene in the steel industry strike as the matter was being handled by the N.S.W. Trades ...

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  19. ATROCIOUS THEATMENT BY JAPS

    Atrocious treatment in an internment camp near Peiping, was responsible for the death of 13 men, said Brigadier G. H. Walker of the ...

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  20. MAE WEST MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Negotiations to bring Mae West to Australia for the production of "Catherine Was Great" and "Diamond Lil" may fail because she ...

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  21. OFFICERS ACCUSED OF USURY IN ITALIAN P.O.W. CAMP

    Senior Australian officers in Italian prison camps operated an miquitous system of selling Italian lira in exchange for sterling to lieutenants ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Beasley) was the guest of his Cabinet colleagues at lunch at Parliament House to-day. Mr. Beasley will ...

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  23. HUSH-HUSH POLICY ON ' AIR CRASHES

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) denies that the Air Force is adopting a, hush-hush policy in respect of crashes which have occurred ...

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  24. DRAFT BILL IN ARBITRATION COURT REFORM

    A draft bill will be prepared for submission to Cabinet and ultimately to Caucus on the methods by whieh arbitration administration could be ...

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  25. FINANCIAL AID TO AERO CLUBS

    The Prime Ministet (Mr. Chifley) announced last-night that financial assistance would be granted to aero clubs. ...

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  26. BRITISH FILM MAGNATE ACQUIRES GREATER UNION THEATRES

    Reports from London that the British film magnate, Mr. James Arthur Rank, had purchased a controlling interest in Greater Union Theatres ...

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  27. Melbourne Reception To Duke and Duchess

    Undaunted by the grey skies and several showers, nearly 4,000 guests thronged the lawns at the State Government House this afternoon on ...

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  28. Liberals Planning For Elections

    The date of nomination of Liberal Party candidates for the next FedFriday, January 18, and nomination eral elections has been extended to ...

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  29. CHINESE REDS DEMAND U.S. WITHDRAWALS

    The Communist "North China News" demands the withdrawal of American forces from China, charging the Americans with converting ...

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  30. LABOUR MINISTRY FOR VICTORIA

    The Labour Ministry is expected to be chosen to-morrow when the Labour Caucus will hold its first meeting since the elections and after the ...

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  31. V.D.C. TO RETAIN RIFLES IN COUNTRY

    Only former members of the Volunteer Defence Corps resident in country districts would be permitted to retain their 303 rifles, said the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN GOVT. AGREED TO CONDITIONS ON TRANSPORT

    Replying to questions as to why the Orion was overcrowded and had returned to port the Minister for War Transport (Mr. Barnes) stated that ...

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  33. FORECASTS

    Southern Districts and Tablelands: Further light showers on the tablelands, but elsewhere fine with a few clouds and cool fresh south to ...

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  34. YOUTH ROBBED POLICE STATION.

    Duncan Campbell Yulle, 17, was committed for trial on three charges of house-breaking and entering. One of the charges concerned the ...

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  35. AGITATION TO ABOLISH MEANS TEST.

    Evidence supporting the abolition of the means test is being gathered by the Public Service Association and 29 State organisations, representing the ...

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  36. N.Z. TO END MANPOWER CONTROL

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday—The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) announced that manpower control in the majority of industries would be abolished ...

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  37. DISTRICT RAINFALL

    Rainfall registrations on the Southern Tablelands for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday were: Gunning 3 points, Goulburn 3, ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN TREASURE RETURNED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Austria's most valuable art treasures, taken to Salzburg during the war, were returned ito Vienna under an American guard. The ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN XI. TO VISIT N.Z.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arrangements are being made by the Board of Control to send an Australian XI. to New Zealand for a short tour, after the ...

    Article : 35 words
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