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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Yesterday's breeze throughout the morning was piercingly cold. There will be nine races at the Bathurst dog meeting at Kennerson Park ...

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  4. HEAVIER SENTENCES PROMISED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Unless trafficking in forged petrol tickets ceased, heavier penalties, involving gaol sentences. said Mr. Atkinson. S.M., at the special ...

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  5. THEFT OF RATION BOOKS

    SYDNEY, Friday: John Edward Craig (20). of Arneli[?], and Thomas keith Garrick (20), of Tempe, piea[?] guilty at the Quarter Sessions today ...

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  6. ANOTHER LANDING IN MARIANAS

    PEARL HARBOR, Friday.—The Americans have landed on another island in the Marianas. two miles north of Saipan when the last ...

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  7. MEAT FOR BATTLE AREAS STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Friday: Thomas Kelly [?] of Strathfield. Pl[?] court today to chatges of stealing a leg of lamb, one and ...

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  9. JAP. ATTACKS FAIL

    From Gen. MacArthur's H'quarters The Japanese 18th A[?] first large attack against the Americans outer line on the north coast on New ...

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  10. PETROL FRAUD CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A remand util [?] 31 was granted at the City court today. when 14 men appeared on petrol charges. ...

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  11. MOTHER FOR TRIAL

    MUNGIN[?] Friday: Mrs. May Richardson [?] today was committed for trial by the coroner (Mr. L. Lewis) on a charge of baying murdered her ...

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  12. TYRE REPAIR WORK

    MELBOURNE, Friday The Acting Minister for Supply and Shipping Dr Evatt announced today that arrangements had been made with the ...

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  13. JUDGE EXTENDS MERCY

    SYDNEY, Friday: At the Quarter Sessions today lack Sealby (27). a textile worker, of Mascot, charged with the manslaughter of his brother, ...

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  14. HUGE TAX BILL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Tax of £80,000 for the period 1933 to 1942 inclusive has been assessed in the income a medial [?] of William[?] ...

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  15. SON'S CLAIM FAILS

    BRISBANE, Friday: Mr. lustice Mansfield today found valid the will of the late Mrs. Clara Harcourt. in which she left her entire estate of ...

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  16. VEGETABLE CONTRACTS

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Following the Federal Government's decision to reduce the 1945 contract production of vegetables for the services, vegetable ...

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  17. ASSAULT CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Stating that he had been influenced by the jury's recommendation to me[?]. Judge Markell in the Quarter Sessions today. released ...

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  18. Butter Shipments Held Up

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Butter for [?] overseas was held up today because members of the Cold storage Union refused a request by the ...

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  19. WAGES PAID WHEN NO WORK AVAILABLE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Cabinet has instructed the Munitions Department [?] to pay mu[?] workers wages, even when no work is avail ...

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  20. MURDER CHARGE AGAINST YOUTH

    SYDNEY, Friday: Charged with a two-year-old murder. a 17-year-old youth appeared before a special children's court at Milton yesterday, and ...

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  21. LAND FOR EX-SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Friday Federal Cabinet to day made decisions concerning the settlement of returned servicemen on the land after the war. ...

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  22. GOSFORD ABSCONDERS

    SYDNEY, Friday: A warning that incorrigible absconders from Gosford Boys' Home would be more firmly dealt with in the future was given today by ...

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  23. OBERON NEWS

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  24. Messages to French People

    LONDON, Friday: Both president Roosevelt and [?] have sent messages to the people of France on Bastille Day President Roosevelt ...

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  25. QUOTA SOLD INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Commissioner who conducted the "quota sold" inquiry. Mr. W. I. Bradley. K. C., said today his report was nearly finished. ...

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  26. OFF AT LAST

    SYDNEY, Friday. Luckily boarding the right flying boat, the Anglo-Canadian Parliamentary delegation was able to leave Sydney for Auckland ...

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  27. Scarlet Fever Epidemic

    SYDNEY Friday: Scarlet fever has swept through almost every main centre in N.S.W. this year, and although more than 2500 cases have been ...

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  28. £100 FINE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A Chinese merchant seaman from Shamh[?] Chen Sang Ya[?] was fined £100, with [?] costs in the city court today for ...

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  29. EMPLOYMENT OF P.O.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Italian prisoners of war may be employed only when Australian labour is not available said the Director General of ...

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  30. Threat of Rabies

    SYDNEY Friday: [?] threat of [?] ...

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