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  2. Advertising

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  3. TAX EVADER

    Sydney, February 7.—Giving a fabe tax return will cost Arthur Robert Brien, hide and skin merchant, £32,30/16/6. At the Central Court today it was ...

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  4. Hot And Dusty Conditions Yesterday -104 Degrees

    Broken Hill's run of several days of almost perfect weather was suddenly disrupted yesterday, when hot and boisterous weather conditions soared ...

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  5. Union News And Views

    This space is reserved specially for local union news and views. Meeting reports are welcomed. North Mine Check ...

    Article : 439 words
  6. BRITISH IN GREECE

    London, February 5.—The Security Council late on Wednesday night, by general agreement, "considered the question of British troops in Greece as closed." No resolution was submitted, but the chairman, Mr. Makin, made a formal statement in which he ...

    Article : 580 words
  7. BLACKMARKET JUSTICE

    Washington, February 7.—Former Federal Judge Albert Johnson "sold justice in his court," declared a report of the House Judiciary Committee. The report added that almost every litigant who had the ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. Shooting In Rail Strike

    Bloomington, Illinois, February 7.— Two men were slain and three wounded in a shooting affray on the strikebound Western Railway. Four railway guards ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. Hammence In Chanceless Century

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  10. Food For Britain

    Sydney, February 7.—It could be taken for granted that both producers and Governments in Australia would do all that was humanly possible ...

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  11. TUGMEN'S STRIKE

    New York, February 7.—It was announced that 3,500 tugboatmen at present tying up New York Harbor, voted to remain on strike. The Mayor of New York, Mr. O'Dwyer, declared an immediate ...

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  12. No Information From Information Minister

    Canberra, February 7.—Newspaper representatives sought the Minister for Information and Migration. Mr. Calwell for information on a number of matters ...

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  13. No Aus. Judge On International Court

    London, February 7.—Australian Professor Bailey has not been elected to the International Court. He received the requisite majority for election at the ...

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  14. No Melbourne Plane Today

    There will be no air service between Broken Hill and Melbourne today as an engine change has to be made at Karang. The service will be resumed on Saturday ...

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  15. Yamashita To Be Hanged Secretly

    Tokio, February 7.—General Yamashita, whose appeal against his conviction in Manila as a war criminal was rejected last week by the United ...

    Article : 355 words
  16. 40 Hours Case

    Canberra. February 7.—Because it considered that the issue should be determined by an invesigation by a competent authority and not by "industrial ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. TOWN EMPLOYEES UNION

    Members are reminded that their contributions must be paid on or before MOnday next, February 11, for the forth[?]ing town card show. ...

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  18. Staff Changes At Local Schools

    The new year has brought with it again the Inevitable changes in staff in local schools with many well-known and popular people shaking the dust of the ...

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  19. British Concern At Situation

    London, February 7.—Britain's food difficulties have crowded the Anglo-Russion crisis at UNO into a minor position in London papers. ...

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  20. Framing Referendum Questions

    Canberra, February 7.—Federal Cabinet adjou[?]ned late tonight without reaching any final decision on the question of the proposed powers referendum later this ...

    Article : 287 words
  21. W.I.U. OF A. EXECUTIVE

    The executive meeting will be held Saturday morning, and on Sunday at 10.30 p.m. the special meeting to discuse the [?] will be held. ...

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  22. No Gloomy Outlook For Agriculture

    Sydney, February 6.—With some exceptions, the immediate future of agriculture was by no means gloomy, the Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Se[?]lly said, in his opening ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. Berths For Aus.

    London, February 7—One of the most urgent problems which Mr. Beasley. Australian Resident Minister in London, has found awaiting his attention is that of ...

    Article : 392 words
  24. Issue Of Badges

    The W.I.U. of A. will begin the issue of [?] today and will continue on Saturday and Monday. Badges will be issued on the same days of next weekend. ...

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  25. Progress In Atomic Energy

    London, February 7.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, told the Commons that [?]ogress had been made in the development of atomic energy for peacetime ...

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  26. PALAIS DE DANSE

    The Palais de Danse will be the scene of a grand entertainment on this Saturday night, [?]pon[?]ed by the Australian Legion of Ex-Serviceman and Woman. ...

    Article : 149 words
  27. EARBITING CHARGE DISMISSED

    Sydney, February 5.—Until the final operation was performed on his car in March he would not make any definite plans to play Rugby League, said Bill ...

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  28. Use Of Snowy River Water

    Melbourne, February 7.—The Premier, Mr. Cain, has written the Prime Minister suggesting that the Commonwealth undertake, if necessary with ...

    Article : 184 words
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  31. Sugar Coupons

    Sydney, February 6.—Current sugar [?]pons [?] will expire at the end of this week, said [?] Director of Rationing. Mr. J. B. [?]umms, tonight. ...

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  32. Zoning Abolition And Prices

    Sydney, February 7.—Increase in prices of bread and milk seemed inevitable, according to representatives of the two industries in Sydney ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. Indonesian Gun Silenced

    Batavia, February 7.—An RAF Thunder bolt silenced an Indonesian Bofor anti-air-craft gun which was in action in East Java says the American Association Press ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. Stock Food Biscuits

    Sydney, February 7.—-Rancid biscuits unfit for human consumption and disposed of by tender as stock food only are being improperly sold in some Sydney ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. French Purge Trials

    Paris, February 7.—French courts Conducting purge trials since the liberation imposed 3,000 death sentences, 50 per cent, of which had been commuted, said the ...

    Article : 42 words
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