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  2. Advertising

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  4. BIG ORDER LOST

    A strike of 25 crane-drivers had helped lose Australia a £1,500,000 order for 25 locomotives which the State Government would now buy in ...

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  5. LOAN SUCCESS

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Dedman) has [?] revealed that the Seventh Security Loan was oversubscribed by ...

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  6. IN A NUTSHELL

    Real Show weather—glerious sunshine—for the Bathurst Show. To-day is certainly the most attractive day so far as ring event are ...

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  7. PETROL PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: In Melbourne today the conference of Prices Ministers rejected an application from [?] companies for an increase of 2d ...

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  8. WOOLSTORES FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday: Accommodation which will not involve a great [?]ay in labor and materials has been found for several thousand of ...

    Article : 171 words
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  10. WATER BOARD

    SYDNEY, Friday: It is officially announced also that the £1,000,000 [?] per cent cash and conversion loan of the Sydney Metropolitan Water ...

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  11. EXTRA SALARY FOR TEACHERS

    SYDNEY, Friday: An agreement was signed in Sydney today between the NSW Teachers' Federation and the Public Service Board. ...

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  12. RESEARCH TO SECURE BETTER BREAD

    SYDNEY, Friday: A £25,000 research Institute is to be opened at North Sydney to study problems of bread making. ...

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  13. REFUND OF TAX

    SYDNEY, Friday: Wheatgrowers throughout Australia will benefit by nearly £6,000,000 following an announcement in Sydney today by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAMME

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Education Department building programme would be equal to the demand for accommodation in 1950 and the following ...

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  15. WRITS ISSUED

    Two writs claiming' unspecified damages for alleged libel contained in articles written by Cecil Herbert Sharpley and published in the ...

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  16. LEGAL ACTION AGAINST UNION MAN

    SYDNEY, Friday: Legal action is to be taken against the Communist Federal president of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union (Mr. T. Wright) for ...

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  17. Woman's Collapse at Court

    ORANGE, Friday: Just before Mrs Mary Murphy of Orange was called to appear in a case at the Orange Court today, she collapsed from a ...

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  18. STRIKE HALTS BUNNERONG WORK

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. A Mooney) was told in the Sydney Arbitration court today that a strike by ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. New Water Supply

    BARADINE, Friday: People cheered the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Cahill) this afternoon when he turned on the town's ...

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  20. AERIAL SURVEY PLAN

    BRISBANE, Friday: The Queensland Government will call tenders soon for an extensive aerial survey covering the Southern and South-western parts ...

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  21. Tomatoes Dear

    SYDNEY, Friday: Tomatoes will be scarce and dear in shops this week-end and prices are likely to remain high for some time. Crops at Bowen ...

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  22. HOLD-UP ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Friday: An [?] yes[?] to held up a [?] and the arrest of a man by Const. Bemrose at gunpoint, were mentioned at ...

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  23. Captain's Flat Strike Ends

    SYDNEY, Friday: A mass meeting of miners at Captain's Flat today decided to end their seven months' old strike. ...

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  24. Another Safe Blown

    SYDNEY, Friday: Cracksmen blew open a safe at Whyte-Hall British Products Pty., Ltd. Oxford Street, Darlinghurst during the night and ...

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  25. UNION MAN FINED

    ORANGE, Friday: The secretary of the Orange Trades and Labor Council and organiser for seven local branches of trade unions, Daniel ...

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  26. PREFERENCE LOOPHOLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A loophole in the Servicemen's Preference Act, which the R.S.L. considers a violation of the whole spirit of preference ...

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  27. Opposed to Taking Babies Prints

    SYDNEY, Friday: Finger printing babies at birth would be a horrible practice said Matron Shaw, of the Women's Hospital, Crown Street ...

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  28. Temperatures Lower

    SYDNEY, Friday: Temperatures today were again cool on the coast, Sydney's maximum being 62 degrees at 3.20 p.m. ...

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  29. THEFT OF MONEY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Nathan Solomon (63), of Bondi, was sentenced at the Quarter Sessions today to three years' gaol on four charges of having stolen ...

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  30. Wagga Housing Scheme

    WAGGA, Friday: In Wagga today the State Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Graham) accompanied by the Minister for Housing (Mr. Clive Evatt) and ...

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  31. Parkes Wheat Prospects

    PARKES, Friday: About 250,000 acres in the Goobang Shire will be sown to wheat this season, according to the Parkes District Agronomist ...

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