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  3. PETROL FROM POLAND

    The Commonwealth Government decided to issue a licence to a company to import 12,000 tons 'about 3,500,000 gallons) of petrol from Poland. ...

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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Changeable weather with patches of sunshine and clouds and cool night. Nominations for the Bathurst Coursing meeting next Saturday close ...

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  5. ARREST FOLLOWS CAMP MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Detectives investigating the murder of a Ukrainian at a migrant camp at Broadmeadows yesterday arrested another ...

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  7. WINSOR AS TRANSPORT HEAD

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Appointment of Mr. R. W. Winsor as Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways was approved by Cabinet ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. Burned by Flame Thrower

    TAMWORTH. Tuesday: Sprayed [?]th blazing kerosene from a flame brower outfit. Tamworth farmer William Douglas Cullam. 26. was ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. Coal Output High

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: With all NSW mines working coal output today was the best for months. Only loss was about 190 tons at ...

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  10. ATTACKED BY BULL

    A Cowra district farmer, Mr. Valpearce, was attacked by a two years' old Jersey bull and tossed over a six feet lence. ...

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  11. TO RATION PETROL

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: After a meeting lasting two and a half hours, the Victorian parliamentary Liberal and Country parties ...

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  12. NORTHERN WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    MACKAY. Tuesday: More than l00 waterside workers and seaman stopped work at the north Queensland port of Mackay today as a protest ...

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  13. Bruxner's Complaint on Forecasts

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Leader of the Country Party (Col. Bruxner) said in the Legislative Assembly today that better weather forecasts would ...

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  14. GAMBLER'S RISE AND FALL

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: A man who won and lost more than £50,000 in five years of gambling. is waiting in a Salvation Army home for his ...

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  15. More Polio Cases in Victoria

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. Eight more victims of poliomyelitis were reported in Victoria today. This brings the State total this year to 459. One death ...

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  16. BOURKE ALDERMEN RESIGN

    Following a debate on the financial position at the Bourke Council meeting the seven aldermen present resigned in a body. ...

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  17. DISTRESS SIGNALS FROM SHIP

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Sydney Police tonight sent broadcast message to ships asking to look out for a ship in distress about to miles from ...

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  18. CORN SACK SUPPLIES

    PARKES, Tuesday: The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board said in Parkes today that the position at the moment in regard to corn sacks ...

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  19. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday: At the Brisbane wool sales today, yesterday's prices were maintained although bidding, if anything, was a little brisker. ...

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  20. New Position for Baddeley

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today appointed the Deputy-Premier (Mr. Baddeley) to the new position of Director of State Coal Mines for ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. WAR LEADER ACQUITTED

    TOKIO. Tuesday: For the first time a major Japanese figure of the last war has been acquitted. He is the former commander in ...

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  22. POWERS ACT TO END

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The State Government will repeal the Emergency Powkers Act immediately. This was announced today by the ...

    Article : 58 words
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