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  4. REFUGEES GET HOMES AND OFFICES

    The RSL had proof that refugees had taken over homes, flats and office accommodation which had been denied to Australian ex-servicemen, causing ...

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  5. IN A NUTSHELL

    A fairly heavy early morning fog was experienced in Bathurst yesterday morning. Work and vote for Mr. Gus. Kelly ...

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  6. FOOD RATIONS

    No cuts in Australian food rations are proposed in the report of the Cabinet sub-committee. The committee was appointed to ...

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  7. BIG THEFT OF SUGAR

    Thieves stole 35001b. of sugar from a factory in The Boulevarde, Enfield, during the week end. It was the biggest theft of sugar for some time. ...

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  8. EXPENSIVE POTATOES

    Two local men, who both pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing nine bags of potatoes from Norman Charles Gardiner and maliciously damaging a ...

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  9. MINISTER RESIGNS AS A.W.U. HEAD

    Because of ill-health. Mr. Vic Johnson, Minister for the Interior, has resigned from the presidency of the Australian Workers' Union. ...

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  10. CLAIM FOR HOUSE

    An order for a warrant of possession regarding unoccupied premises in Morrissett Street was made in favor of William Doyne Chadwick, motor ...

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  11. FIRM AND DIRECTOR FINED

    For obtaining five tons of sugar without coupons. Loy Bros. N.S.W. Pty. Ltd., cordial manufacturers, of Summer Hill, were lined £45 in the ...

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  12. PERISHABLE CARGO SPACE

    In a statement tonight. Mr. A. G. Potter, chairman of the tonnage committee of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association, gave an ...

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  13. SHIFT WORK AT BUNNERONG

    SYDNEY, Monday: A move to obtain round-the-clock shift work which, it is claimed, would eliminate electricity blackouts in Sydney, was made ...

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  14. THEFT OF PLANTS

    People who steal flowers and plats from parks should be more severely punished than the present penalties provide. Mr. Collins, SM said in ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S SOUND POSITION

    SYDNEY, Monday: Speaking at Penshurst, Sydney this evening the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt said Australians had a right to ...

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  16. TRAFFIC OFFENCES

    When William George Pett. of Portland Road, Wallerawang, charged with driving a motor vehicle without a licence, and Ronald Wise, of Little ...

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  17. HUSBAND CHARGED

    A man who the Police Prosecutor (Sgt. Waining) said stole £3027 in cash from his wife on April 12 at Granville, was remanded at ...

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  18. PAMIR DAMAGES WHARF

    AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Monday: —The barque. Pamir, crashed into the wharf at Wellington yesterday at the conclusion of her 12-day ...

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  19. WOULD WELCOME UNREST

    Opponents of Labor were magnifying Australia's problems to make political capital. Mr. Rosevear, Speaker in the House of Representatives ...

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  21. MAN'S DEATH BY HANGING

    SYDNEY, Monday: After a quarrel at a dance, a young man returned home and was found hanging in a doorway yesterday. ...

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  23. Poultrymen Fined

    SYDNEY, Monday: Three poultry farmers were fined a total of £62/10 in the Special Federal Court today, for having sold eggs to persons other ...

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  24. SPEEDCAR TITLE FINAL

    The final of the world speed-car championships over 15 laps at the Sydney Showground speedway tonight, was won by Cal Niday of the United ...

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  25. SHIP DETAINED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A passenger steamer is still being held up in Melbourne following the seizure of a considerable quantity of prohibited ...

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  26. GOLF

    A Wollongong golfer, H. Martin, won the scratch score 18-hole stableford event at the Blue Mountains Sports Week, carnival today with a ...

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