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  2. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S GROWING DUST BOWL

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  5. ABNORMAL WEATHER IS BLAMED

    London, February 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Atlee), told the House of Commons that the country should have been able to get through the winter if the weather had been normal. The Government was well aware of the serious, loss that ...

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  6. SHIPPING DISPUTE IS ENDED

    Sydney, February 11.—Judge Foster, in the Arbitration Court this afternoon, granted waterside workers two weeks annual holiday at the rate of £8/17/6 a week. He also agreed to recommend to the Stevedoring Industry Commission ...

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  7. YOUTHFUL TERRORISTS SENTENCED

    Jerusalem, February 11.—Three of four Jewish youths who were on trial for carrying firearms and whips were sentenced to death and the fourth to life imprisonment. Immediately afterwards all troops in Jerusalem were confined ...

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  8. Father And Son Found Dead In Bakery

    Cessnock, February 11.—The dead bodies of a father and son were found in a bakery in Vincent Street, Cessnock, shortly before lunch today. The ...

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  9. Australian War Bride Ordered From U.S.

    New York, February 11.—The Australian war bride. Iris A. Kemble, aged 22 years, formerly named Barratt, of Melbourne, was charged with obtaining ...

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  10. Drought May Break In N.S.W.

    Sydney, February 11.—Good soaking rains have fallen on the Far North West of N.S.W. for the past 48 hours and it is still raining. The Weather ...

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  11. SOME FEDERAL MEMBERS SOLID

    Canberra, February 11.—A section of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party are campaigning, despite constitutional barriers, for legislation for a 40-hour week and an increased basic wage. They are secretly backing the ACTU in its latest ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. The Teleprinter

    Melbourne, February 11.—Because of the heavy increase in telegraph business in recent years the Postal Department has completed arrangements for ...

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  13. World Demands For Our Goods

    Canberra, February 11.—The Prims Minister, Mr. Chifley, said today that if the Geneva International trade and employment conference was successful ...

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  14. Edrich Captains England

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  15. Wanted Man Surrenders To Police

    Sydney, February 11—Sixty-five year old Frederick Charles Couldthorpe, motor driver, whom the police have been bunting since last Friday following the ...

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  16. Fairly Big Tax Reduction Expected

    Canberra, February 11.—It is confidently anticipated in well informed circles that a fairly substantial tax reduction will be announced after Treasury officials have completed on investigation now being conducted by them. ...

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  17. Boxing

    Sydney, February 11.—The American lightweight, Eddie Marcus and Vic Patrick today signed a contract at Sydney Stadiums to come in at the ...

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  18. Mr. D. McNamara Retires

    Melbourne, February 11.—Seventy leading members of the Labor movement in Australia last night attended a dinner at State Parliament House in ...

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  19. Disguise On Ship For Perfume

    Sydney, February 11.—A seemingly solid block of wood was found by customs officers in the engine room of the French motorship, Monkey, today ...

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  20. Australia, Flying-Boats And Civil Aviation

    Melbourne, February 11.—Visiting Australia to inquire whether flying boats could be more extensively used in civil aviation here. Sir John ...

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  21. New Record For Greasy Merino Wool

    Sydney, February 11.—A new State record for greasy Merino fleece, [?] was created at Sydney woolsales today. The price was secured for five [?] AAA of ...

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  22. Government Will Soon Appoint TB Director

    Sydney, February 11.—The Federal Government probably would appoint a director of TB treatment soon. Senator McKenna. Minister for Health and Social ...

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  23. Lawrence For Sale On March 11

    Lawrence, one of the best horses to have raced in Melbourne in recent years, will be offered at auction by Mackinnon and Cox Pty., Ltd at the Newmarket ...

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  24. Overclassing Of Wool Clips Condemned

    Melbourne, February 11.—Overclassing of wool clips by growers into small lots in the belief that higher prices would be commanded, was condemned ...

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  25. Attack In Italy On Allied Headquarters

    Rome, February 11.—Quoting an Italian Newsagency, Reuter reports that a corporal of the Allied Civil Police was killed and another policeman was ...

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  26. Goatskin Exports May Be Stopped

    Melbourne, February 11.—Early action is expected to be taken by the Federal Government to prohibit the export of goatskins from Australia. ...

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  27. Butcher On Bribery Charge Sentenced

    Melbourne, February 11.—A partner in a butchering business was sentences to imprisonment on one charge and fines on two others in the Fourth ...

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  28. Rosehill Course

    Sydney, February 11.—The Sydney Turf Club and the builder. Mr. H. G. Whittle, are to be prosecuted for allegedly exceeding the terms of the ...

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  29. Indo-Chinese May Appeal To U.N.

    London, February 11.—If France is unable to settle the conflict in IndoChina pear[?]fully. the Vict Nam Government will appeal to U.N. ...

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  30. Pirating Of Mildura Fruitpickers

    Mildura, February 11.—A number of harvest labor hands, who arrived in Mildura by Sunraysla special train on Sunday, were "pirated" by growers. It ...

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  31. Decline In Machinery Imports

    Melbourne, February 11.—For the six months ended December, Australian mercandise exports were 83 per cent higher than in the same period of 1945. ...

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  32. Jewish Refugees Arrive

    Sydney, February 11.—Two hundred and ten Jewish refugees from Central Europe, who claimed that accommodation, had been arranged for them ...

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  33. EMPIRE PREFERENCE VITAL

    Canberra, February 11—Empire preference was so vital to the economic future of Australia that it should not be abandoned in favor of tariff ...

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  34. EFFICIENCY OF RAIN-MAKING DOUBTED

    Sydney, February 11.—It was too early to prophesy what practical use could be made from making artificial rain and the economic significance of the discovery was ...

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  35. Apples Found "Baked" After 14 Years In Polar Ice

    New York, February 10.—When Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd veiled a camp in Little America which he had abandoned 14 years ago on a previous South ...

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  36. French Moslems For Diplomatic Posts

    Paris.—A suggestion that the Government allow Moslems to accept diplomatic pasts has teen adopted. The first to benefit firm this measure will be M. ...

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  37. JAPAN AND ATOMIC RESEARCH

    Washington, February 11.—The Far Eastern Commission has asked General MacArthur to prohibit Japanese research Development and the use of atomic energy. ...

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  38. RABBITS FOR BRITAIN

    London, February 11.—The Food Minister, Mr. Strachey told the House of Commons that it was intended to import 14,000 tons of rabbits from ...

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  39. SPECIAL FOOD COUPONS

    Melbourne, February 11.—The director of Rationing said today that special food coupons printed on pink paper and marked 1945/46 would not expire ...

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