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  2. Forecast:

    Mainly fine day, early morning and evening showers; winds E. to N.E. ...

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  5. No Govt. Subsidy of Basic Wage Increase

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government will not subsidise the increase of 7/ a week in the basic wage. The Government intends to keep as firm a control as ever on the prices situation and will not permit any indiscriminate passing on of the wage ...

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  6. "TWEED DAIRYMEN PREPARED TO GO ON STRIKE"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Dairymen should be prepared to use legitimate means to gain an increase in the price of butter, Mr. A. C. Pratt (Tweed) said at today's meeting of the Central ...

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  7. MULTI- MILLIONAIRE FORGAVE DEBTS

    LONDON, Thursday: The late Mr William Yapp, last of the original directors of Carreras Limited, well known ...

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  8. GLOUCESTERS FAREWELL TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Brisbane said farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to-day when the Royal pair paid a ...

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  9. Story Of Nazi Atrocities

    HAMBURG, Thursday: A French witness, Violette Le Coq, told the court trying the Ravensbruck camp ...

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  10. 3rd Test Team

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Australian selectors have dropped Tribe and emitted Meuleman, who was 12th man at ...

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  11. New Brake On Black Land Sales

    CANBERRA, Thursday: To discourage black marketing in land sales, a regulation was issued tonight by the Prime ...

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  12. Depth Charges In Harbor

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:— Navy Pubic Relations said to-day that five or six unexploded depth charges were still lying ...

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  13. "GHOSTS'" FEET WERE BLEEDING

    LONDON, Thursday: Four "ghosts" with bleeding feet were found in the British sloop Aberdeen at Plymouth ...

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  14. WAITERS TO TAKE TURKEYS TO CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The head chef and five waiters from Prince's Restaurant will fly to Canberra in a specially-guarded plane ...

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  15. JAPS' CAGE TORTURE DESCRIBED

    TOKIO, Thursday; At the war crimes trial today, W/O William Stipwich, of Newcastle, who was captured in Singapore ...

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  16. AUST. BRIDE ON FORGERY CHARGE IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday: An Australian war bride. Iris A. Kemble (22), formerly Barrett, of Melbourne, was remanded in ...

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  17. 2 MORE WOMEN ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Police are investigating attacks on two young women in NSW and are concerned at the rate of increase ...

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  18. Service Car Smash

    GRAFTON, Thursday: The Armidale road fatality on December 10, when three women passengers of a service car were ...

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  19. SALVAGING PARTS OF FIGHTERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: More than 500 fighter aircraft are now being dismantled at Oakey RAAF station. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN OVERSEAS APPOINTMENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced today that Cabinet had approved of the appointment of ...

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  21. French Clash With Indo- China Natives

    PARIS, Thursday: The French news agency says that 10 French were killed when four French ...

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  22. Austin Car Output May Decline

    LONDON, Thursday: Mr L. P. Lord, chairman of the Austin Motor Company, told the annual meeting at Birmingham that unless ...

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  23. Knowledge Of Murder Denied

    PERTH, Thursday: "I would like to say before the charge is preferred against me that I am entirely innocent of any ...

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  24. COOKING PROBLEM IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The housewives of Sydney are trying desperately to improvise cooking arrangements to use ...

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  25. Dutch Migrants For Aust.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced tonight that Cabinet had authorised the Australian ...

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  27. SIGNS PEOPLE HAVE SPENT SAVINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Some business men suggested today that, though spending was lavish, there were indications that people had ...

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  28. U.K. CLOTHES RATIONING END NOT IN SIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday: Asked how long clothes rationing would last, the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) ...

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  29. MORE PALESTINE CLASHES

    JERUSALEM, Thursday: A British police sergeant was shot dead at Jaffa in a duel with Arab gunmen, who allegedly escaped after ...

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  30. ANTI-COMMUNIST DRIVE ON TURKEY

    ISTANBUL, Thursday: The police, in an anti-Communist drive arrested or are watching 60 people. They searched the offices of two ...

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  31. Big Fines For Having Guns

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The magistrate (Mr Byrne) imposed heavy fines on two men charged today with having unlicensed ...

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  32. SUSPECT NOT BOGGO ROAD ESCAPEE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Armed police who threw a cordon around Mackay today to trap a man believed to have been Victor Travis, ...

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  33. HAMBURG MOTHERS' COMPLAINT

    HAMBURG, Thursday: "Your British policeman are nice young men—but they can't tell the difference between good girls and ...

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  34. Dud Torpedoes Hit RN Battleships, Says Doenitz

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: German torpedoes hit British battleships in 1939, but failed to explode, Admiral Karl Doenitz stated in his analysis of the German Navy's failure, released today. ...

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  35. NEW CAPITAL ISSUES REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Important new Capital Issues regulations were issued tonight in place of the existing regulations, ...

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  36. CABLE TO APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: William Joseph Cable (31), police constable will appeal against his conviction of sentence of death on a ...

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  37. "Dairyman Earned 3/3 in Three Months"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A young dairyfarmer on the third share system had shown a return of only 3/3 for three months' work after ...

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  38. Ned Kelly's Brother Dies

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Jim Kelly, brother of Ned, the bushranger, died in his sleep early this week, near Glenrowan, where Ned shot it out with, the police and was captured. Jim, who was over 90, was the youngest member of the ...

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  39. DOCKET SYSTEM FOR MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr. McKell) said in the Legislative Assembly today that he hoped the sale docket system ...

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