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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 320 words
  3. ENGLISH "SHAGGY DOGS" IN NEWCASTLE

    These Old English sheepdogs were imported from England by Mr. V. Newbold, in mid-April. They are the first to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 103 words
  4. END CLOTHES, MEAT RATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Abolition of clothes and meat rationing simultaneously with the handing over of price control to the States in three mouths will be recommended by ...

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  5. Trade Welcomes Move To End Rationing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Representatives of the meat and clothing industries in Sydney to-day welcomed the Federal Government's move to ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. FIRST TEST TO AUSTRALIA

    NOTTINGHAM, June 15. A.A.P.—Australia defeated England by eight wickets in the first Test of the 1948 series that ended at the Trent Bridge ground to-day. ...

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  7. American Plea For Justice In Czechoslovakia

    PRAGUE, June 15. A.A.P.—The United States Ambassador (Mr. Laurence Steinhardt) as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, at a format ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. THE SCORES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  9. Canton Plan for Palestine

    LONDON, June 15. A.A.P.—In the peace talks the Arabs will propose the division of Palestine into largely self-governing ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. Floodwaters Cut Off Lismore

    Floodwaters have cut off all rail, road and air communications with the Lismore district. Hundreds of people whose homes were flooded last night were accommodated in East Lismore and North ...

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  11. LOXTON WILI BE WATCHED

    NOTTINGHAM, June 15.—Interest in the Australians' game against Northamptonshire, a Northampton to-morrow, will ...

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  12. Miller Unmoved By Booing

    LONDON, June. 15.— Keith Miller seems to regard booing and bodyline charges as not to be taken seriously, says Bruce Harris ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. COAL BOARD TALKS ON STATE NEEDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Government inter-departmental committee met the Joint Coal Board to-day on coal allocations. ...

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  14. HEAVY MILK CUTS TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Heavier milk cuts would be imposed from Thursday, the Chairman of the Milk Board (Mr. Watson) said to-day. ...

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  15. Fifth Went By T.A.A. Planes

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Trans-Australia Airlines carried about one-fifth of Australian airline passengers last year. This was shown ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. Fly Bedding To Flood Victims

    THE MINISTER for Labour and Industry and Social Services (Mr. Finnan) said in Sydney last night that he was ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. Surprise Coal For Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The fire on the British freighter Wanford, which had to put into Port Adelaide on her way with a cargo of coal ...

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  18. Test Cricketer's Son Hurt in Fall

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Rol Johnson, 15-month-old son of the Test cricketer Ian Johnson, suffered a fractured skull this morning ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. Drugs Seized In Raid On House

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—C.I.B. detectives raided a house in May-street, Dulwich Hill, to-night, and seized drugs and other goods, also ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. Shots Fired At Americans In South Korea

    SEOUL, June 15.— Another shooting attack on American civilians was made on Sunday across the 38th parallel, the line ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. 19 Blinded Ex-Soldiers For England

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Barnard) to-day announced that 19 blinded ex-members of the Services ...

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  22. "Walkabout" Bar To Measles Cure

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— Many more natives would die before the Central Australian measles epidemic ended, Dr. C. Duguid, founder of ...

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  23. Cabinet Votes £1,860,000 For Post-U.N.R.R.A. Relief

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Mr. Chifley announced to-day that Cabinet had decided to allocate a further sum of £1,860,000 as ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. FLOUR, BRAN, POLLARD PRICES UP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— An increase of 2/6 a ton in the price of flour and 2/ for bran and pollard was announced to-day by the Prices ...

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  25. Reforms In Sudan To Proceed

    LONDON, June 15. A.A.P.—The Government has authorised the Governor-General of the Sudan (Sir Robert Howe) to proceed with ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. NO FUN EATING ALONE, SO POOLED PARCELS

    LONDON, June 15. A.A.P.—Three lonely elderly Nottingham women are to have a party—on the people of Victoria (Australia). ...

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  27. U.S. Embassy "Picking Eyes Out Of A.C.T."

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The United States Embassy was "picking the eyes" out of the Australian Capital Territory in its ...

    Article : 282 words
  28. CONFUSED DRUGS; WOMAN DIED

    PERTH, Tuesday.— Mrs. Rosina Madill, 63, had died as the result of an injection of cocaine wrongly administered by Dr. Henry John ...

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  29. SEES CANBERRA AS CENTRE OF CULTURE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Mr. Chifley envisages Canberra as the cultural centre of the Commonwealth. ...

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  30. BAN LIFTED, GREEK STEAMER SAILS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— A Seamen's Union ban on the Greek steamer Chelatros was lifted to-day, when the ship was supplied with ...

    Article : 53 words
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