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  4. “Conditions Disgrace To Any Civilised Government”

    Statements made below by Mrs C. Jackson, of Olive street, Albury, who is visiting England to see her aged father, who lives at Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, emph[?] the critical food position in Britain, and in fact the general condition of the “old [?] ...

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  5. Mr Calwell’s Attack On The A.B.C.

    “The Commonwealth Government felt itself compelled to appoint a committee of experts to examine the financial activities and expenditure of the Australian Broadcasting Commission because it was not satisfied ...

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  6. ANOTHER £5 3-4 MILLION FOR WHEAT GROWERS

    Approval of a second advance of [?] million for 1946-47 wheat crop in No. 10 pool, was announced today by the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  7. SALARY GRAB BILL INTRODUCED

    Increases In the salaries of members of Parliament were amply justified by changes in economic conditions and increased responsibilities, ...

    Article : 365 words
  8. THREW POT OF HOT TEA OVER WIFE

    All ex-POW told Mr Brook, SM, at Parramatta Police Court today that he had thrown a pot of scalding tea over his wife because she was continuously ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. Princess Elizabeth Visits Sick Children

    HR.. Princess Elizabeth currying a bouquet of sweet peas, speaking-to one of the little [?] during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, in the East End of London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Action to Restrain Council From Building Hotel

    An injunction restraining Stroud Shire Council in the Dungog district from borrowing £100,000 to build a community hotel at Forster before a ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA TO FLOAT LOAN IN NEW YORK

    The Australian Ambassador in the United States (Mr Makin) is making arrangements for the floating on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, of ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. [?]ESE PEOPLE ARE [?] FOR REAL SHOCK!

    Residents near Collision Water in [?] Lakes District, who threatened [?] boats across the path of Sir [?] Campbell’s record ...

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  13. HOLD UP MEN FOILED

    Police foiled the attempt of two masked men to rob the palatial home of Mr Jack Kouvelis. well known racing man, at Bellevue Hill, this ...

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  14. BLACK DAYS FOR AVIATION

    With the announcement that a United Airlines Skymaster had crashed last night with the loss of 39 lives, reports reaching here indicate that yesterday and Wednesday were very black days for aviation, and that ...

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  15. Violence In India Causes Many Deaths

    It is officially stated that 247 people were killed and 519 injured since the outbreak of communal disturbances in Amritsar on March 5, says Reuter’s correspondent. The Killed included 120 [?] ...

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  16. TRAPPED IN STRONG [?] FOR TWO HOURS

    Turkmen at Parliament House [?] to bore through a brick and [?] wall to release a girl typist who [?] locked in a strong room for two ...

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  17. CHALLENGE TO 40-HOUR WEEK

    Recent legislation by the NSW Government granting a 40-hour week to workers covered by State awards from July 1 is to be challenged in ...

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  18. SALE OF GLOBE HOTEL REPORTED AT £70,000

    The sale is reported of the Globe Hotel, Albury. The vendor is Mr Joseph Ecker, and the purchaser Mr Bert Lilley. The ...

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  19. RACING DOGS COME FIRST.— MR. FADDEN

    The statement by the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) that Australia was “bleeding to death” was the most effective indictment ...

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  20. PROTEST AGAINST JAPANESE GOODS

    The Housewives’ Association of NSW decided to protest to the Federal Government against the suggested importation of cotton goods from Japan. ...

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  22. “Coal Situation Grimmest For Many Years”

    The secretary of the Combined Colliery Proprietors’ Association (Mr R. W. Davie) said tonight that State Governments in NSW, Victoria and SA would have to consider introducing drastic power, gas and rail service cuts this winter because coal supplies would be inadequate. ...

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  23. CHARGE IS DENIED

    A Roman Catholic priest, alleged to have attempted to rape a nursing sister, told police he did not know the woman and had not molested her. ...

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  24. TWO MEN ON HOLD-UP CHARGE

    At Paddington Police Court today. John James Hall, aged 29, and Raymond Kendall Daniel, aged 36. were each charged with having, while ...

    Article : 98 words
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