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  2. Advertising

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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warm weather continues. There will be eight races at the Bathurst dog meeting at Kennerson Park today. ...

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  4. ARRESTS AT DUBBO

    DUBBO, Friday: After a search the over almost the entire State, police arrested two men in Dubbo tonight in connection with the robbery at a ...

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  5. A NOVEL WAY TO SPEED UP EXPORTS

    The scene at Tilbury Docks, Essex where the "Empire Baltic," an ex-tank landing craft, was being loaded with Vauxhall and Bedford vehicles, for shipment to the Continent. This vessel carries about 190 vehicles, which are driven on, thereby saving much time and cost ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LETTER OF HISTORIC INTEREST

    Mr. David Piper of Westborne Eglinton, a member of one of the oldest families in Australia writes as follows to the Editor of the National ...

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  8. HOME BUILDING STATISTICS

    Private enterprise built more than four times as many homes in NSW as Government authorities in the year ended September 30, according to ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. PETROL PRICE INCREASE TIPPED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Prices Commissioners are expected to authorise an immediate increase in the Australian retail price of petrol when they meet ...

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  10. YOUTH'S DEATH BY HANGING

    SYDNEY, Friday: A few days before an 18-years-old youth hanged himself, on her front verandah, he threatened to choke her and hang ...

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  11. TAX ASSESSMENTS

    About 90,000 income tax assessments will be sent out between today and December 23, but the Commissioner (Mr. Hughes) said that 80 per cent, ...

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  12. RUSH FOR HOLDENS

    SYDNEY, Friday: More than 5000 orders for the Holden car have been received in NSW, the sales manager or General Motors Holden's Ltd ...

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  13. CONFERENCE ON ZINC PRICES

    SYDNEY, Friday: An urgent conference of Prices Commissioners will be held in Melbourne on Sunday to discuss supplies of zinc for home ...

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  14. MOVE FOR RESEARCH STATION

    ORANGE, Friday: The Member for Orange (Mr. Charles Cutler) has asked the Minister for Agriculture to give consideration to the setting up ...

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  15. WESTERN INTEREST IN NEW CAR

    ORANGE, Friday: The new all Australia, the Holden, now being shown at various towns in the west, has created groat interest at ...

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  16. POTATOES SEIZED BY INSPECTORS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Government inspectors raided suburban shops yesterday and siezed a large quantity of potatoes allegedly bought on the ...

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  17. Minister's Denial

    SYDNEY, Friday: A suggestion that the Prices Commissioners of the various States would agree to a rise in the price of petrol next month was ...

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  18. BIRD INTERRUPTS POWER SUPPLY

    FORBES, Friday: A temporary blackout in the western section of the Jemalong Shire Council's electricity line between Frobes and ...

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  19. Masonic Club to Purchase Building

    SYDNEY, Friday: President of the N.S.W. Masonic Club (Mr. H. L. Askey) said today that the club would buy Angus Building, which has ...

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  20. NSW WHEAT YIELD

    Assessment of the NSW 1948-49 wheat yield was 73,000,000 bushels, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said today. ...

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  21. WANT JAPS EXECUTED

    LITHGOW, Friday: Former prisoners of war of the Japanese now living in Lithgow, have registered a strong protest with the RSL against ...

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  22. MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA. Friday: The Governor General of Australia (Mr. McKell) sent a message to the King today on the anniversary of his ...

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  23. RECORD COAL OUTPUT

    Coal production for the five working days of this week should be the best since 1942. About 55,000 tons should be hewn today, ...

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  24. WHAT ABOUT VICTORIA?

    SYDNEY, Friday: The chairman of the Australian Country Party (Sir Earle Page) said in Sydney today that he expected full ...

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  25. NEW TYPE BRITISH LIFEBOAT

    THE FIRST BRITISH LIFEBOAT to be fitted with a deck cabin recently completed her trials at Cowes, Isle or Wight, prior to going into service at St. Heller; Jersey. The St. Heller lifeboat is the first to use aluminium alloy; instead of wood or mild steel, for the whole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. RIGHT TO DISMISS UPHELD

    SYDNEY. Friday: In the NSW Industrial Commission today. Mr. Justice Kinsella, said an employer had the same right to terminate an ...

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  27. LOW RAINFALL AT BROKEN HILL

    BROKEN HILL, Friday. For the 11 months to December this year the rainfall at Broken Hill was the lowest since 1940. ...

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  28. LIBERAL'S VIEWS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An official of the Liberal Party (Mr. Cormac) speaking at the rural convention at Seymour today said that political ...

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  29. SHIPS COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Two ships collided today in the Yarra near the Willamstown ferry. They were a 3000 tons collier on ...

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  30. 106 AT WILCANNIA

    SYDNEY, Friday: Today's weather has been generally fine, the temperature reaching 106 degrees at Wilcannia in the northwest. ...

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