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  4. Opposition Motion of Censure Against Government on Banking

    In the House of Representatives today, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) moved a motion of censure on the Commonwealth Government for its plans to nationalise private trading banks in Australia. Mr. Menzies’ action almost immediately after the House met for the first time since June, followed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BAIL FOR MAN ON CAPITAL CHARGE

    Although police strongly opposed the granting of ball to a man remanded at North Sydney Police Curt today, the Magistrate (Mr ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. “Crusader” Sent To Gaol

    As a sequel to his “one man crusade” to improve conditions at the Lachlan Park Hospital, John James Doolan was sentenced to 14 days’ imprisonment in ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. Court Hearing Test Case Vitally Affecting Clubmen

    A test case on liquor trading hours in licensed clubs being heard before the State Full Court will determine whether club members in N.S.W. are entitled to consume liquor in licensed clubs after normal trading hours. ...

    Article : 364 words
  8. MINISTER’S ACTION CAUSES STIR

    Activities of the prickly pear section of the Lands Department are to be investigated at a public inquiry by the Public Service Board. ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. MATRIMONIAL LIFE OF A KNIGHT

    Alleging that his uncle, the late Sir James Joynton Smith, whose estate was declared for probate at more than £280,000, had promised ...

    Article : 317 words
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  11. Censure Debate To Be Gagged

    The Government will gag the censure debate on Friday. The likelihood of the gag into consideration and made plans for ...

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  12. Floods And Hurricanes Leave Trail Of Destruction

    From India, Japan and the United States came stories to-day of destructive floods and violent hurricanes. THOUSANDS EVACUATED A hurricane struck the Bahamas ...

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  13. Doesn’t Know Who Shot Her

    When Charles Thompson, aged 47, of Surry Hills, appeared in the Central Police Court today charged with shooting at Mrs Eileen Byrnes with ...

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  14. Crippled Man Wheeling Himself To Melbourne Cup

    A 50-years-old cripple set out for Melbourne in a wheel-chair today. He is Freddie Woodrow, World War 1 veteran, who has ...

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  15. Catholic Prelate Continues Fight

    “All Catholics, all Christians, all Democrats, all patriots, should resist to the bitter end the attempt of the Prime Minister to put into operation ...

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  16. USE OF SNOWY WATERS

    The Minister for Conservation (Mr Weir) said tonight that in considering the use which should be made of the Snowy River Waters, the ...

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  17. PROPOSED TRAM STOPPAGE OFF ?

    Proposed stoppage of trains in Sydney and Newcastle next Monday is expected to be called off tomorrow at an executive meeting of the ...

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  18. ‘A City Of Glass’

    The future world capital of the United Nations Organisation will be a “city” largely of glass, with even the 40-storey secretariat skyscraper ...

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  19. “Government Playing With Fire”

    The general manager of the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney (Mr Osborne) said in Sydney that the Chifley Government was “playing ...

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  20. Australian Sleepers For Burma “Death Railway”

    Australian sleepers are to replace those laid by Australian prisoners on the notorious “railway of death” between Burma and Siam. ...

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  21. WOMEN SMOKERS TO BE PROSECUTED

    Railway Department is conducting a drive against smoking in non-smoking railway carriages. There are more than 100 prosecutions pending, many of ...

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  22. Marriage After Whirlwind Courtship

    After a whirlwind courtship of three days, two American engineers on leave from Guadalcanal, were married to two King’s Cross girls in Wesley Chapel ...

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  23. Flood At Albury Expected; River Rising Rapidly

    It is expected from present river information that by Friday, the Murray gauge at Albury will read 14ft. 6in. This will be 1ft. Gin. lower than the crest of the flood recorded last year on July 27. Latest rain has caused the river to ...

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  24. ‘People Still Kept In Dark’

    The general observations made by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in presenting the bank nationalisation proposal to the Federal Labor Caucus ...

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  25. MOVE BY N.S.W. OPPOSITION

    When the State Parliament meets next week, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Treatt) will move an urgency motion to enable a debate on the ...

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  26. MORE DEATHS FROM GASTROENTERITIS

    Two deaths from gastro-enteritis at the Children’s Hospital today brought the toll since the epidemic started 15 months ago to 78. Today’s victims ...

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