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  4. Ex-Servicemen's Re-Establishment Aid

    A departmental authority has provided the answer to a query as to the eligibility of agricultural allowances. ...

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    Mr. J. F. Clack, prominent Red Cross worker for many years, who recently succeeded Mr. A. L. Blythe as Chairman of the N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  6. V.H.F. Radio to be Seen at the B.I.F.

    A new radio system which operates over a waveband that is unused by any other form of radio or television broadcasting, is known as the V.H.F. (Very High Frequency). This system is entirely free from interference and cannot be picked-up by civilian radio receivers. It is used ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Record Low in Unemployed

    The number of unemployed in Australia has reached a record low. This was revealed by the Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr. ...

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  8. Countess of Dudley Polo Cup

    WIRRAGULLA team, from Dungog, which has been playing together for 25 years, and in 1939 was runners-up to Goulburn, won the Countess of Dudley polo tournament at Forbes on Saturday, the runners-up being Forbes "A" team. ...

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  9. POLO PONY SALE

    Australian Wool Brokers & W. K. Garnsey & Son Ltd., on Saturday, held a sale of polo ponies on Forbes showground, but realisations were on the ...

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  10. 924 for Truck of Wethers

    Mr. E. M. Fyfe, of Tullibigeal. secured the record price of 942 for a truck of wethers sold at the Flemington saleyards, Sydney. ...

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  11. WHEAT AGREEMENT IS SHROUDED BY MYSTERY

    "The International Wheat Agreement is shrouded in mystery, and there is grave suspicion in the minds of the ...

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  12. THREE TRAINS CUT

    As a result of restrictions in the use of coal, the Railway Department has reduced the passenger train service from Forbes to three ...

    Article : 90 words
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  14. "Put Mines Under Military Control," Says Rotary Speaker

    Some spirited discussion followed a talk on Government control of materials by Mr. Jack Simpson at Friday's Rotary Club dinner. ...

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  16. Man Found Dead at Molong

    Alexander David Denny (57) was found dead in a shed at the rear of his home in Manildra on Wednesday morning. He had a bullet wound in ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. FEDERAL HEALTH SCHEME

    An offer to reduce penalties against doctors for breaches of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act may be made by the Government at the conference ...

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  18. Cheaper Meat Soon

    Meat prices, now at a record high, are expected to drop within reach of the average housewife in the next few months. ...

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  20. REGISTRY MARRIAGE FEES

    Couples who get married in N.S.W. Registry Offices from July 1 will have to pay an increase in fee of 5-. The Registrar-General's Department has ...

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  21. America May Have Flying Doctors

    America may have a flying doctor service, run on Australian lines. The service would operate in Alaska and remote Indian reservations in New ...

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