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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Summer prevailed during the morning in Bathurst yesterday. Mr. J. B. Chifley, the Prime Minister, will not be in Bathurst this ...

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  5. FULL EMPLOYMENT

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday: In a post-war world of suffering and insecurity, full employment was a reality in Australia and business and ...

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  6. SUGAR PRICE RISE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday The price of sugar will be increased in Victoria by ½d. to 5d. a lb from tomorrow. Formal approval for the ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. PETROL POSITION

    THE Controller of Liquid Fuel (Mr. Cummings) said in Melbourne today that there would be enough petrol for all, when ...

    Article : 244 words
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  9. LIBS AND CONSCRIPTION

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Cmambers' today attacked the conscription policy of the Liberal Party. Mr. Chambers said the Liberal ...

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  10. THREE ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Two men and a woman charged with the murder of William George Kent (73), SP bookmaker, were remanded ...

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  11. RATION BILL REJECTED

    The Tasmanian Legislative Council tonight rejected almost unanimously, the Government's Bill to introduce petrol rationing. ...

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  12. PAPUAN PETROL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Discovers of oil in Papua by the Australasian Petroleum Company would not mean non-dollar petrol for Australia, ...

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  13. CABINET REVIEWS POLICY SPEECH

    The Cabinet of the second Chifley Government held its 78th and final meeting at Canberra today. It did not deal with any ...

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  14. CURRENCY PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: No consideration had been given by the Commonwealth Government to a further revaluation of the Australian ...

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  15. POISONER ACTIVE

    Police are investigating reports that a person is coating lollies with cyanide and then throwing them into backyards in the Lyttleton area. ...

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  16. LITHGOW THEFT CASES

    Charged with stealing quantities of building materials and with having goods in custody which could reasonably have been stolen from a building ...

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  17. LITHGOW FIRE

    LITHGOW, Wednesday: Examining the ruins of the power-house electrical depot, which was gutted by fire on Saturday night, detectives ...

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  18. BOARD REQUEST TO MINERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: N.S.W. miners will have to produce an average of 286,000 tons of coal a week before now and Christmas to build up a ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. MAN SHOT DEAD

    Shortly after three o'clock this afternoon, a well dressed man, Lawrence Ward (50), of Woolahra, was found shot dead on the bridge over a ...

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