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  4. SIFTINGS

    General Tojo and the six other condemned Japanese war criminals are likely to be hanged this week. The "wrong baby case" has been ...

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  5. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONCERNED AT DELAY IN BUSH FIRE LEGISLATION

    "Shire Councils strongly support the protest voiced in Parliament by Mr. F. J. Cahill at the delay in introducing the new Bush Fire Bill," said Cr. A. R. Townsend, President of the Shires Association. It is now two years, he said since ...

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  7. BRUXNER APPEALS FOR COURAGE TO ROOT OUT "FOREIGN DISPUTIONISTS"; LABOUR ACCUSED OF ALLIANCE WITH COMMUNISTS

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly, the Leader of the Country Party (Lt.-Col. Bruxner) assured the Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) of the unanimous support of the House if he would "take courage to deal with those foreign disrupters of this community" and "return the ...

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  8. BIG COTTON MILL

    The director of a Manchester cotton mill has inspected Wagga as a possible site for the establishment of a cotton factory with ...

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  9. WHEAT PLAN IN FORCE UNTIL 1953

    The Wheat industry Stabilisation Act, passed by Parliament a fortnight ago, was proclaimed on Friday last, and the wartime ...

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  10. Big Losses Involved in Royal Tour Cancellation

    From the time that it was announced that the King and Queen, together with Princess Margaret, would visit Australia next year, ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN

    Complete cars are now coming off the production line and production will be stepped up as quickly as possible with the aim of reaching a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Disclosure of Member's Private Affairs in Parliament

    A strong protest was made in the Legislative Assembly by the Deputy Leader, of the Country Party Mr. D. H. Drummond) ...

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  13. Postwar Birth Rate in Britain Declines

    The "baby boom" in Britain is over Births are fewer every wek, says the London "Daily Mail." The housing shortage, lack of perambulators, and ...

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  14. "NO SUCH THING MODERATE LABOUR MAN," SAYS C.P. MEMBER; LABOUR PLEDGE TO SOCIALISE ALL

    "There is no such thing as a 'moderate' Labour man in Parliament," declared Mr. S. D. Dickson, CP, Temora) in the Legislative Assembly. "The Minister for Lands, (Mr. Sheahan), and many other Labour ...

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  15. CUP BETS

    A man in Melbourne who took the winners of the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups in a double for £6,000, was not alive to collect ...

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  16. Parcels for Germany and Italy

    Normal parcel post service between Australia and the combined USA-British zones of Germany had been restored, the PMG's Department stated ...

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  17. LAG IN FOOD PRODUCTION

    No. vigorous policy has been developed since the war to boost the production of foodstuffs, declared Mr. W. Frith, Country ...

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  18. Australia Could Take a Lesson From England

    We reprint the following paragraph from a publication by the Travel Association, Leicester Square London. It is one of ...

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  20. TRAGIC DRIFT OF PEOPLE FROM COUNTRY DISTRICTS -- DECENTRALISATION URGED AS VITAL TO PROSPERITY

    There will be no prosperity in Australia unless a policy of decentralisation is followed," declared Mr. C. B. Cutler (CP, Orange) In the Legislative Assembly. "Moreover," he added, "we must ...

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  21. Grasshopper Swarm in Wangaratta Crop

    Swarms of grasshoppers have appeared in a wheat crop on Mr. F. C. Grossman's property, North Wangaratta. The invasion is an isolated one, ...

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  23. CRITICAL VIEW OF PRESENT 'PROSPERITY'; GOVERNMENTS BLAMED FOR SHORTAGES

    "Though it may be said that we are passing through a period, of prosperity, what is the position of the average citizen?" asked Mr. S. D. Dickson (CP, Tomora), speaking in the Legislative Assembly, "I live 300 miles from the metropolis, and my constituents and I have a ...

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