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  5. Question on Grant for Racecourse

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Premier (Mr McKell) was asked whether “allocation of public funds for gambling enterprises was of ...

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  6. “INDUSTRIAL THUG-GERY”

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Leader of the Slate Opposition (Mr Mair) asked whether it was a fact that “industrial thuggery” on ...

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  7. Air Talks in N.Z.

    Australia wanted one permanent civil air service across the Pacific, Australian Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) said today at the ...

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  8. Commercial Agreement Between France and Spain Suspended

    As a direct result of French hostility towards the Franco regime in Spain, commercial agreement between the two countries will automatically be suspended, it was stated in Madrid. ...

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  9. “OCCUPY JAPAN FOR 20 YEARS”

    Mr Berendsen (New Zealand Minister to Washington), who recently returned from Japan, which he visited as a member of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission, declared in a speech this evening that 20 years was the minimum occupation period in which Japan could be ...

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  10. Dry Times are Ahead!

    All beer production will cease at Tooth’s Kent and Waverley breweries tomorrow when key men in the industry will be called upon to join ...

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  11. Cow Makes History

    A cow owned by Miss Drew, of Kurrajong Park, created new local record this month when it gave birth to a bull calf on February 9 ...

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  12. TEACHERS’ ACCOMMODATION

    Complaints about teachers and school accommodation were hurled at the Minister for Education (Mr Heffron) from many parts of the ...

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  14. Russian Call for Break With Spain

    A call for all democratic States to sever unconditionally all relations with Franco Spain was made over the Moscow radio last night by a commentator, Michael, Mihal[?]lov. He said that such a step would ...

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  15. NUREMBERG TRIALS

    After a hearing which lasted for three months, the Allied prosecution ended the case against 21 Nazi war leaders late on Wednesday. ...

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  16. COAL PRODUCTION

    Commonwealth Coal Commissioner (Mr Mighell) who leaves shortly for London as deputy High Commissioner there foresees substantial increase ...

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  17. NEW WATER BILL

    Provision enabling landholders whose land is not on a river bank to obtain water from a river and for that purpose to occupy portions of ...

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  18. Passengers’ Escapes

    Passengers in the last two carriages of a Newcastle bound train had now escapes when the carriages jumped the rails shortly after ...

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  19. School Children’s Patriotism Praised

    Patriotism of NSW school children was praised in Parliament today by the Minister for Education (Mr Heffron), who said that during the ...

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  20. “Absurd, Unintelligent Action”

    Medical Journal of Australia describes as “absurd and unintelligent” reported action of Sydney University in advertising for a senior ...

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  21. Land Refused for Students College

    Land at Wagga which had been refused to the Department of Education for a student teachers’ college had since been given to Dutch ...

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  22. TO BE RE-CONSIDERED

    Von Ribbentrop’s application to call Mr Winston Churchill as a witness for the defence is to be reconsidered by War Crimes Tribunal, it ...

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  23. £10 Fine; No Tax Return for 3 Years

    Bookmaker who, according to an official of the Taxation Department, had not furnished an income tax return for 16 years, was fined £10 in ...

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  24. Woman Held Against Will, She Says

    A woman said in the Divorce Court today that her husband and a woman had kept her against her will in a house in Tokio one night in 1939 ...

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  25. Bombay Back To Normal

    All extra troops brought in to deal with rioting in Bombay have now been withdrawn except for a small contingent which is ...

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  26. Amana on Interstate Run

    Australian National Airways Sky-master, Amana, was placed on the the Melbourne-Sydney service today to ease the airline passenger ...

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  27. “Absurd Statement,” Says Mr Baddeley

    Contrary to a statement that £30,000 had been lost in conducting Sydney fish markets, official figures showed a surplus of about £5000, ...

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  28. Good News for South Africans

    Budgeting for excess income tax over expenditure of £18 million. South African Treasurer today announced the abolition of the purchase ...

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  29. Fresh Unrest at Steelworks

    Dismissal notice sewed on Mr R. president of the Australian Iron and Steel Co. section of the Clerks’ Union by that company has ...

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  30. Charges Against Carrier

    A man who was remanded at Newtown today on a charge of manslaughter was alleged by police to have knocked down and killed ...

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  31. Trail of Blood Put Detectives on Track

    Trail of blood put detectives on the track of a 3 cwt safe containing £100, which was stolen from Bexley Golf Club last night. Intact, it ...

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  32. Spain Delays Tomatoes to Britain

    Intervention by the Spanish Government had been the reason for delay in contracting for the supply of tomatoes from the Canary Islands ...

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  33. Their Luggage Comprised Cigarettes

    Four million cigarettes arrived in Liverpool today—in the personal luggage of 2250 German prisoners of war from America. A guard explained that prisoners were allowed 65 lb of luggage each. Nearly all crammed their kitbags with cigarettes. The prisoners ...

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  34. TWO-WAY RADIO IN CABS?

    It was stated today that Orange Top Cabs operating in Sydney are investigating the possibility of using two-way radio to give greater ...

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