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  5. Dr. H. Coombs To Be C'wealth Bank Governor

    CANBERRA: Federal Cabinet yesterday appointed Dr. H. C. Coombs, Director-General of the Department of Post-War. Reconstruction, to be Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia when the present Governor (Mr. H. T. ...

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  6. EXTENSION OF HOURS OF WATERING IN CITY AREA FROM TO-DAY

    The Mayor (Aid, A. T. McCahon) said last night that the Council had decided to extend the hours of watering, the new hours to be from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. thus giving an extra two hours. This meant that citizens ...

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  7. VICTORIAN TRANSPORT MAY BE IDLE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE: The Victorian State Cabinet decided last night to prosecute all executive members of the Victorian State branches of the Australian Railways Union and Tramways Employees Association. ...

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  8. Queensland Wheat Being Shipped To New Zealand

    BRISBANE: Queensland's first export of the new season's wheat is now being shipped at Brisbane. For New Zealand, the importing ...

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  9. Beer-Selling Racket in Brisbane

    BRISBANE: Some unscrupulous publicans in the city were black marketing in beer by selling five-gallon kegs, ...

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  10. No Fruit Picking Jobs in Granite Belt

    BRISBANE: The destruction of this season's fruit crop on the Granite Belt will mean the loss of work for ...

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  11. Commonwealth To Have Its Own Shipping Line

    CANBERRA: Federal Cabinet yesterday decided to recommend to Caucus the introduction of a Bill to establish ...

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  12. C.P. Set-Up Bans Merger With Q.P.P.

    BRISBANE: The Country Party's constitution prevented it from amalgamating with any other party, said the State president (Mr. A. J. Campbell) yesterday. It, however, allowed the maximum of friendly ...

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  13. Sentenced To 2½ Years For False Pretences

    BRISBANE: Louis Donald Witham (28), traveller, was sendtenced to two and a half years' gaol by Mr. Justice Brennan in the ...

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  15. Russia Subsidising "Reds" in France and Belgium

    LONDON: The Manchester Guardian, in an editorial, said the French Minister for the Interi[?]r (M. Jules Moch) "has proved that ...

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  16. Flying Discs Sighted

    LONDON: The Associated Press Copenhagen representative says a coastguard at Skagen, North Jutla[?]d, reported ...

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  17. Britain's Baby Boom Is Over

    LONDON; Britain's baby boom is over. Births are fewer every; week, says the Daily Mail. The housing shortage, lack of ...

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  18. Physician Visits Princess And Son

    LONDON: The King's physician. Sir John Weir, yesterday Visited Princess E'izabeth and her son at Buckingham Palace. It is ...

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  19. Rush for Store Jobs by School Children

    BRISBANE: School children and college students are rushing department stores as applicants for temporary jobs during the ...

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  20. Women's Liberal Party Group Formed in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY; Nearly 309 women from all parts of New South Wales attended a meeting yesterday to inaugurate a women's ...

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  22. Dunkirk Dockers Still on Strike

    PARIS: Eight hundred Dunkirk dockers, who on Sunday night had voted to end the strike, at the last minute refused to begin work ...

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  23. Fifth Columnists in Australia

    MELBOURNE: Russia declared war on the world when she placed an embargo on the Western nations in Berlin, the ...

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  24. MacArthur Decision This Week On War Trial Verdicts

    TOKIO: Mission chiefs of 11 Allied nations represented on the International Tribunal met General Mac Arthur yesterday for a final review of the sentences on Tojo and his fellow convicted Japanese. ...

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  25. Precautionary Measures for Civil Defence

    CANBERRA: Federal Cabinet yesterday approved the establishment of machinery for the rapid organisation of civil defence in the event of a threatened attack or other emergency. ...

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