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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warmer weather. There will be seven races at the Bathurst dog meeting at kennerson Park, tomorrow. ...

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  5. LOTTERY LUCK

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  6. RECORD WOOL, WHEAT REVENUE

    Australia expects to realise well over £300,000,000 from this season's wool clip and wheat harvest. This will be a record, three times ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. MAIN AND TRUNK ROADS

    Abercrombie Shire's works grant for main and trunk roads maintenance work in 1949 has been approved. It concern an amount of £9,998 ...

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  8. RAILWAY INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The report called for by the Premier (Mr. McGirr) on an investigation by departmental officers into the running of the NSW ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. METAL DETECTING IN CATTLE

    A metal detector used extensively during the war, is now proving its peace time value by helping in the problem of tracing metal and other substances swallowed by cattle while grazing. Dr. Eugen Kormendy, famous Hungarian veterinary Professor, is now in England, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    The Federated Clerks' Union tonight announced full support for the 530 tally clerks who refused to work ships today on the Sydney waterfront. ...

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  11. GREENGROCER FINED

    SYDNEY, Friday: "Overcharges are very serious when made at times when goods are in short supply," Mr. Isles,, SM, said at Glebe Court ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. MAN CHASED BY SHARKS

    A lifesaver who was chased by three sharks while on his surf board off Ben Buckler North Bondi, today was rescued by fishermen in a motor boat. ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. WIRE NETTING

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for Trades and Customs (Sen. Courtice) today commented on statements that imports into Australia of wire ...

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  14. ILLEGAL USE OF V.C. RIBBON ALLEGED

    Arthur Edward Gill (30) of Summer Hill, was charged at Glebe Court today with unlawfully wearing a V.C. ribbon and also with having in his ...

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  15. £100 FINE IMPOSED

    Reginald Frederick Boon was fined £100 by Mr. Denton, SM, in Central Summons Court today, with £2/10/- costs, in default 206 days' gaol for a ...

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  16. PMG OPPOSES SMALLER CABINET

    Where a Government department is too bis it is butter to divide it into two departments under separate Ministers rather than control it by a ...

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  17. TRADERS FINED

    Fines totalling £278 were imposed on shopkeepers at Glebe Court today for breaches of the Prices Regulations. Of this total, four butchers were ...

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  18. QLD. COAL DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Friday: The coal outlook in Queensland became worse today after the miners took further action. The central executive and ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. FROM CANBERRA TO SYDNEY

    CANBERRA, Friday: Twenty-four of the State's best long distance runners are taking part in a 180 mile relay race from Canberra to Sydney ...

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  20. NO INQUIRY ON JANUARY 21

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Royal Commission into the New Guinea timber lease will formally open at 2.30 p.m. on January 21 in the Federal ...

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  21. ORANGE FESTIVAL

    A sub-committee at Orange has recommended that the 1949 Cherry Blossom festival be held in October. The sub committee talked over a ...

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  22. POTATO FAMINE ENDS

    Sydney's potato, famine ended to-day when theunloading of 18.000 bags from the steamer, Ngakuta began. Unloading operations will continue ...

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  23. Hurricane at Auckland

    AUCKLAND, Friday: A fierce storm from the northwest Tasman Sen struck Auckland overnight. A 50 mph gale, accompanied by ...

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  24. SLEEPERS ON LINE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Douglas Francis Hardie (20), charged at Kempsey Court today with placing eight sleepers on the railway line at Nambucca ...

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  25. MANY SEEK CARS

    SYDNEY. Friday: tA the end of last year there were more than 70,000 people still waiting to buy cars, utilities and trucks, a ...

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