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  5. IN A NUTSHELL

    Yet another frost in Bathurst yesterday morning. Both sheep and cattle were exceptionally dear at the Bathurst fat stock sales ...

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  6. PAY GUARANTEE DEMANDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The principle of the demand by the Federated Ironworkers' Association that Broken Hill Pty. Ltd., guarantee 52 weeks' ...

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  7. ENCIRCLED JAPS UNABLE TO ESCAPE

    Japanese troops in the A[?]ape area in New Guinea are believed to be regrouping for another attack against the American lines. All enemy ...

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  8. Automatic Phones For Country

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The Government's postwar plans included the establishment of a large number of automatic telephone exchanges in ...

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  9. MINING DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Miners at Seaham No. 2 Collery did not work today because some miners were fined by the lodge for filling more ...

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  10. EX-BOXER'S COMPENSATION CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A former lightweight boxer was told by a member of the medical board to "shut up" when he was being examined in ...

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  11. MINISTER PROTECTS SOLDIER'S LAND

    The State Housing Commission which compulsorily took over certain blocks of land in Regent Park has been overruled in some cases by the ...

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  12. MORE GAINS ON TINIAN

    PEARL HARBOR, Wednesday: A Japanese counter attack on Tinian island, in the Marianas, was smashed and the American Marines there have ...

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  13. Labor Members Object to Marching With Communists

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Some rank and the file Labor Parliamentarians object to a direction from the State ALP Executive that they shall take part ...

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  14. SCHOOL LUNCHES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr. R. T. Gorman, MLA, said today that because of butter rationing it was likely that the Oslo lunch scheme carried ...

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  15. WHEAT INDUSTRY PROBLEMS

    GUNNEDAH, Wednesday: Speaking at a conference of the Wheatgrowers' Union here today the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) explained that ...

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  16. MR. NASH BACK IN New Zealand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) returned today from America and went immediately to Parliament ...

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  17. HOSPITAL SCHEME REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Victorian Cabinet has rejected the Commonwealth Government's hospital benefits scheme. Under the scheme the ...

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  18. BIG SHIPMENTS OF GOODS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Large shipments of cotton goods, Scotch whisky bobby-pins and other lines in short supply, have arrived in Australia from ...

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  19. ANOTHER CITY TRAIN FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The 19th train fatality in the metropolitan area since January 1, was Norman Patrick Morris, 26, who was run over near St ...

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  20. Birds Bring Down Plane

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A flock of birds brought down an aircraft in south-western N.S.W. earlier this week. The rudder was damaged when the ...

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  21. City Meat Shortage

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Mutton and [?]eet were both in short supply at Homebush Ab[?] today Retail butchers relieve that there wil be pool suppliers ...

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  22. GIRLS RETURN TO SORDID LIFE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The Director of Social Hygiene (Dr. Cooper Booth) said today that three 11 year old girls cured of venereal disease by ...

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  23. Plane Escapes from Monsoon

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Two Australians were members of the cre[?] of a Wellington bomber which with its instruments and radio out of ...

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  24. £1000 IN PIANO

    resident called in detectives because he believed £1000 had been stolen from his home. In a search, the money was found in a piano, and the resident then ...

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  25. BIG HAUL OF CIGARETTES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Customs officials have seized hundreds of thousands of cigarettes mostly American. These cigarettes will shortly be ...

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  26. ILL-TREATED DOG

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At Paddington Court today a bookmaker, Rollo R. Evans, of Randwick, was fined £5 for ill-treating a cattle dog. ...

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  27. COMMUNISM AT UNIVERSITY

    The State Education Minister (Mr Holloway) said today that Communism at Melbourne University has scread far beyond the "mere ...

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