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  5. WANTS GRATUITY TO PAY ALIMONY

    A pics for the early payment of his war gratuity was made in the Supreme Court today by an ex-soldier, who said he could then make up ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. LOTTERY LUCK

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  7. DEFENCE PLANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Australian defence plans would probably be revised as a result of the withdrawal of the British forces from ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. MELBOURNE TRAM STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A conference between Tramway Union representatives and the Victorian Minister for Public Works (Mr. Kennedy) ...

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  10. In a Nutshell

    Weather still fine and mild. Everything in the garden is anything but lovely at the moment. A team of Bathurst rifle shooters ...

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  11. GUNS MISSING FROM STEAMER

    Detectives of CIB pillage squad are trying to trave 10 12-gliage Winchester shotguns, which have disappeared from cargo on the Bedeford ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. APPEAL BY CANCER VICTIMS

    Cancer sufferers all over the world have appealed to Mr. J. Braund, of Beverley Hills, to help them, despite the fact that his methods have not ...

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  13. SON ON POISON CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A father said at Box Hill Court today that five or six cats died after drinking milk he threw out on April 11, 1944. ...

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  14. MURRAY VALEY TOUR

    A Parliamentary and Press tour of the Murray River Valley Development League, will take place late this month. ...

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  15. Timber Jobs for Balts

    SYDNEY, Thursday: About 100 Balt will move to jobs in the tim ber industry in NSW next week, the Minister for Building Materials (Mr. ...

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  16. DRIFT TO CITY

    In common with other country centres, Young has lost population through a drift to the city. Young's population dropped by ...

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  17. PENSIONER GAOLED

    SYDNEY. Thursday At Parrama[?]tta Police Court today, Charles Lawrence (68), old age pensioner, was sentenced to three months' gaol for ...

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  18. SAIL PLANE

    PARKES, Thursday: Today. the pilots of the NSW Soaring Club at Parkes abandoned further attempts to break the 209 miles record for a ...

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  19. SHIPYARDS MAY BE IDLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A general stoppage of all Sydney shipyards is likely next week because of a threatened strike over the 40 hours week. ...

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  20. HOLIDAY CENTRES

    Prices Officers visited several northern holiday centres today to check on prices being charged for small goods and meat substitutes. ...

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  21. FARMER FINED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Eric Austin Buckley (30), dairy former, was fined £269 in Brisbane Summons Court today on eight complaints of ...

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  22. HARVESTERS BUSY

    ORANGE, Thursday: Good weather in the West today enabled wheat harvesting to go on. However, the bulk of the grain ...

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  23. FREE MEDICINE SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Victorian Government has asked the Federal Government to contribute toward the cost of free medicine for ...

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  24. FINED FOR GIVING WARNING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: For having rushed ahead and warned people in an hotel after hours that police were coming, Clifford Arthur ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. Dubbo Rates Increased

    DUBBO, Thursday: Rates in Dubbo have been increased by 3d in the £ making the total for this year 1/3½. ...

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