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  3. PREMIERS UNANIMOUS ON PETROL RATIONING

    STATE PREMIERS yesterday agreed to the reintroduction of petrol rationing in Australia if the Commonwealth Government believes it is necessary. ...

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  4. HOPE FOR AIRMEN ABANDONED RAAF plane may have struck wild duck flight

    RAAF experts think that a formation of wild duck may have crashed into the missing Avro Anson trainer on Monday, causing the plane to plunge into the sea. ...

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  5. Unrehearsed act in billy-can race

    AS WELL AS SPILLING HIS BILLY OF WATER, R. A. Porter was upset himself in the billy-can race at the Royal Show yesterday. Competitors in the event rode bareback over hurdles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Communists banned from election broadcasts by ABC

    THE Communist Party will not be allowed to broadcast election speeches over ABC National Stations for the Federal election. Announcing this last night, Mr R. J. F. Boyer, ...

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  7. 145,146 homes in three years

    CANBERRA, Wed: In the last three years more than 145,146 homes had been built in Australia under ...

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  8. TOKYO ROSE JURY DISAGREES

    The jury deliberating treason charges against Mrs Iva Toguri D'Aquino, known as Tokyo Rose, reported to the judge, ...

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  9. Six polio cases yesterday

    SIX more definite cases of poliomyelitis were reported yesterday—two from the country and four from the metropolitan area. The cases were all ...

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  11. Plastic piping may be used for water jobs

    Plastic piping may soon be used for water supply schemes if an experiment by the Public Works Department is successful. ...

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  12. BIG CROWD LIKELY AT SHOW

    FINE, sunny, warm weather should help increase the attendance at the Royal Show today—people's day. Special trains and trams ...

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  13. Wettest Sydney September for 70 years

    SYDNEY, Wed: Rain in Sydney today made this month the wettest September since 1879. Up to 8 ...

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  14. FINE FOR SHOW HOLIDAY

    Today after about 10am should be "fine, warm, and sunny," according to the Weather Bureau. ...

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  15. Rail shift decision is reserved

    Conciliation Commissioner Galvin reserved decision yesterday on an application for a 10-shift fortnight, with overtime rates for ...

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  16. Get your petrol before 1 pm today

    Metropolitan garages selling petrol and accessories must close at 1pm today. As there is no holiday for ...

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  17. "Bait" out for migrants in blitz on London

    AUSTRALIAN Immigration officials are launching a "blitz" on 40 square miles of London for 40 different categories of single unnominated tradesmen for Australia. ...

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  18. BIG SEAS CRASHING ON TIME

    HEAVY seas at the Heads stopped, the unloading of the stranded freighter Time yesterday afternoon. Last night Mr J. Warren, a member of the syndicate ...

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  19. Mr Mighell to enter hospital

    Mr Norman Mighell, Acting Australian High Commissioner in London, will enter hospital today for an operation on a jaw ...

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