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    SELECTED EX-SERVICEMEN from Tasmania, South Australia and Victoria undergoing a training course in the methods of handling tourists. The course, which will occupy three weeks, is being conducted by former Group Captain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KAPOOKA CAMP TO BE SOLD

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) has announced that Kapooka camp, eight miles from Wagga, is to be disposed of so that the buildings can be used for temporary housing. The Army is also to dispose of training camps at Bathurst and ...

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  6. GANDHI ENDS 73-HOUR "PEACE" FAST

    NEW DELHI, Friday (A.A.P.): After obtaining an undertaking signed by Hindu, Moslem and Sikh community leaders in Calcutta that they would be responsible for the preservation of peace, Mahatma Gandhi yesterday ...

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  7. PANIC TO CASH BANK NOTES: GOVT. ACTION FEARED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Traders said today that the black-marketeers' fear of the Government calling in banknotes caused a wild orgy ...

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  8. STANDARD HOURS CASE DECISION

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Judgment of the Full Arbitration Court on standard hours in industry in Australia, will ...

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  9. U.S. OFFER IN FIGHT AGAINST DISEASE HAILED AT U.N.O.

    The United States offer to release radio-isotopes throughout the world for use in the battle against disease was a clear answer to those ...

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  10. OPEN-AIR MEETING AT WAGGA TO OPPOSE BANKS MOVE

    The Mayor (Ald L. Barrano) has called a public meeting next Friday afternoon to protest against the nationalisation of banking ...

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  11. Eggs 6s. a Dozen in America

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): Increased living costs in the United States have been disclosed by a survey of trade ...

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  12. U.S. to Consider Huge Loan to Aid Europe

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Despite hints of opposition from isolationists, plans which may include a special session of Congress in November—Europe's deadline— ...

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  13. A.C.T.U. LEADER ARRESTED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Following an alleged assault on a Sydney "Daily Telegraph" reporter at the A.G.T.U Congress today, the ...

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  14. POLICE SEARCH PLANE FROM ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Friday: When the Qantas plane landed at Mascot this afternoon, after a trip from England, a special squad from the ...

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  15. Japanese Relieved at Canberra Talks

    TOKIO, Friday: There is a feeling of relief at least among the Japanese middle-class at the general terms of the peace discussed ...

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  16. One-day Tram Stoppage on September 22

    SYDNEY, Friday: Sydney and Newcastle tram men today voted in favor of holding one-day stoppage on September 22. ...

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  17. DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRY WITH DOLLAR CUT PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Friday: The development of Australian industry with portion of the profits sent back from Australia to America is proposed by the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  20. NEW METHOD FOR SHALE OIL EXTRACTION

    SYDNEY, Friday: Production of shale oil at Glen Davis. Lithgow will be placed on an economical basis as a result of the introduction ...

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  21. Threat to Kill Landlady; Woman in Court Scene

    SYDNEY, Friday: There was a scene at the Central Court today when a young woman threatened to kill an elderly landlady ...

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  22. 10-Year-old Boy Found After Two-day Search

    MILDURA, Friday: A dumb boy John Humphreys, 10, who had been missing near Golgol since Wednesday was found today ...

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  23. UNIONS TAKE INTEREST IN SINGER

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Trade unions are taking an interest in the Queensland aborigine, Harold Blair, "discovered" by railwaymen ...

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  24. YANKS WARNED ABOUT AUSSIE REDHEADS' FALSE TEETH

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): A columnist warning would-be migrants to Australia to think it over, gave crushing advice to a migrant who said he was "going to Australia to find himself a redhead and settle down." The columnist John McLeod ...

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  25. ITALIAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: An Italian Dominico Blefari, who has been charged with the murder of Gi[?]anni Batista Callea was present ...

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  26. VALUABLE STAMP ALBUM STOLEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Four stamp albums, valued at more than £1,000 have been stolen from the home of Robert Walter Stanley ...

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