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  4. SECTIONS OF BANKING ACT CHALLENGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Section 46 of the Bank Nationalilation Act was designed to keep private trading banks at an undiminished value until they were taken over by the Commonwealth, and could force the banks to continue trading against ...

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  5. AUTOGRAPH FOR STAR

    "GREEN DOLPHIN STREET" EXHIBITION at Murdocn's Art Gallery, The Lord Mayor (Ald. Bartley), centre, signs an autograph book which will be forwarded to Lana Turner, the film star. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAN DIES; WOMAN IN CRITICAL CONDITION

    A street photographer, who was shockingly burned when a room in which he and a women assistant were working caught fire yesterday, died in Wagga Base Hospital' shortly before midnight. ...

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  7. C.I.B. PROBES CAR STOLEN AT WAGGA

    GOULBURN, Tuesday: A Sydney fingerprint expert arrived in Goulburn this morning to examine a ...

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  8. R.A.A.F. to Intensify Yacht Search

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The search for the missing New Zealand' cutter. Rangi, and its crew of five is to be Intensified ...

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  9. Case Against Former Tasmanian Premier Begins

    HOBART, Tuesday: Standing to attention, and speaking in a firm voice, the former Tasmanian Premier, Robert Cosgrove, 63, pleaded not guilty in the Hobart Criminal Court today to 14 charges of bribery, corruption and conspiracy. The maximum penalty, if found guilty of the offences, is 21 years' imprisonment. ...

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  10. B.M.A, ACCUSED OF "POLITICAL CONSPIRACY"

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Health Minister (Mr. Aheurin Bevin) opening the Commons debate in the Government's ...

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  11. TROOPSHIP MAY BE USED FOR MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): the Transport Ministry advised the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Heasley) that the troopship Cheshire ...

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  12. BERRIGAN MEETING

    BERRIGAN, Tuesday: Over 1000 people, some 200 of whom listened to the proceedings through amplifiers outside the town hall, greeted the State Minister for Irrigation (Mr. George Weir) this afternoon when members of the ...

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  13. Australian Born Sculptress Found Dead in Studio

    ROME, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Australian-born sculptress , Dora Ohlfsen, 71, and former Russian countess, Helen Kuegelgen. 69, were ...

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  14. LIVESTOCK PRICES DROP IN U.S.: GRAIN RECOVERS

    CHICAGO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Grain made a strong recovery yesterday, but the price drop spread suddenly to the livestock market. ...

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  15. Big Losses on Sydney Exchange

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Hundreds of thousands of pounds were wiped off share values on the Sydney Stock Exchange today ...

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  16. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON NURSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: John Daniel Robertson, 35, was committed for trial at the Central Court today on a charge of assaulting Nurse ...

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  19. NEW TREASURY SECRETARY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day announced the appointment of Mr. C. P. N. Watt as acting ...

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  20. WATER POSITION EASES AT LAKE CARGELLIGO

    The water supply at Lake Cargelligo had greatly improved in the last few days, the president of the Lake Cargelligo Progress Association (Mr. C. J. Lewis) said last night. ...

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  21. Fighters Rushed to Fire in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Large squads of firefighters and every available piece of firefighting equipment is being rushed to fight ...

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  22. Russia Attacks U.S. Publication of Documents

    MOSCOW. Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Soviet Information Bureau described as "treacherous" the United States ; State Department's action ...

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  23. Increased Radio Fees Urged to Aid Musicians

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An increase in listeners' wireless fees to provide the musical youth of Australia with a better future, was ...

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  24. Death Sentence Commuted to Ten Years

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The State Cabinet today commuted the death sentence on Raymond William Kelly, 24, laborer, of ...

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