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  4. NAVY MEN TAKE TO THE AIR

    FOURTEEN MEMBERS of the R.A.N. will learn to fly, together with R.A.A.F. trainee pilots, at the Point Cook (V.) Flying Training School. The Navy pilots will go to form the nucleus of the Australian Fleet Air Arm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. M.I.A. TO MAKE PROPOSALS AT WAGGA FOOD-FOR-BRITAIN CONFERENCE

    LEETON, Wednesday: Those who attend the Food for Britain conference to be held at Wagga tomorrow (Thursday) will see that the meat producers on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area have not been idle since the visit to ...

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  6. UNITED STATES CAUTIOUS ON JEWS

    LAKE SUCCESS (N.Y.), Wednesday (A.A.P.): An American proposal on the Palestine crisis, made before the United Nations Security Council last ...

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  7. CZECH REDS SEIZING CONTROL

    PRAGUE, Wed. (A.A.P.): Communist Party last night controlled every State organ in Czechoslovakia ...

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  8. Threat to N.S.W. Beer Production

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: ; Beer production in New : South Wales will soon cease if the combined ...

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  9. EIGHT DEAD IN NEW ZEALAND TRAIN CRASH

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday (A.A.P. Reuter): Eight are known to be dead, 16 to 18 badly injured, and 20 to 32 ...

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  10. Food Mission Impressed by M.I.A.

    LEETON, Wednesday: Sir Henry Turner, leader of the British Food Mission (Meat Section) in ...

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  11. Cosgrove Again Premier

    HOBART (Tas), Wednesday. Mr. Robert Cosgrove was elected Premier of Tasmania when the Labor Parliamentary Labor ...

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  12. Mr. Ward Again Questioned in N. Guinea Case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) denied in the Special Federal Court today that he had told J.S. "Jock" Garden that he would get a timber lease in New Guinea. ...

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  13. MINISTER PREFERS TUMUT RIVER IRRIGATION PLAN

    The State Minister for Lands Mr. W. Sheahan) said, yesterday that he preferred an Irrigation project on the Tumut ...

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  15. Mr. Lang Describes Report of Auditor-General as "Damning Indictment on Government"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Auditor-General should have complete access to the taxation assessment files to safeguard the Treasurery from political interference; otherwise the way is open for the Treasurer to juggle the country's finances," said Mr. Lang (Iad.-Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives ...

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  17. "WAVELL'S DISPATCH FACTUAL"

    CANBERRA; Wednesday: The Commonwealth Government's military advisers considered statements by Lord Wavell, in ...

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  18. Britain's Aim; Salvation Via Democracy

    LONDON. Wed. (A.A.P): "I have been pressed to introduce compulsory savings or a forcer:, loan, but I do not believe such ...

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