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  4. Land Sales Inquiry Report Tabled In House

    CANBERRA, Thurs.-Mr. Justice Kirby has found former officer in charge of Sydney branch of Land Sales Office (Frederick Alan Lush) and four other people outside the public service, guilty ...

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  5. Indian Massacres Continue

    LONDON, Thurs.—The attacks on refugee trains in Punjab have become so widespread and vicious that an urgent meeting of the Emergency Committee of the Indian Cabinet was called to-day ...

    Article : 565 words
  6. £75,000 FIRE DAMAGE AT WOOL PLANT

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Damage estimated at £75,000 was caused by fire in the wool carbonising factory and wool store of F. W. Hughes Pty. Ltd., of Botany, ...

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  7. ALBURY WOOL SELLING SEASON OPENS

    Buyers and growers gathered in the Wool Exchange for the first auction in the Albury wool selling season. Twelve thousand bales were catalogued, and according to one estimate, based on sales in other centres the wool is worth between £400.000 and £500,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FORMER SENATOR DEAD

    MELBOURNE: Thurs.—After a long illness, former Senator, and father-in-law of Mr R. G. Menzies. MHR, Mr John William Leckie died at his home ...

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  9. “Road Transport Stifled By Red Tape”

    While decentralisation of industry is threatened by sharply increased rail freights in N.S.W. and Victoria, road transport could give cheaper and quicker service, but operators are being forced out of business by officialdom. ...

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  11. BISHOP’S OPINION ON RED BOOK

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Giving evidence in the Equity Court today the Bishop of Newcastle (Dr Francis De Witt Batty) said he thought it would be ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The Burmese Constituent Assembly has unanimously passed a Constitution Bill providing for the establishment of an independent Sovereign Republic to ...

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  13. Commerce Chamber Attitude

    Asked the Chamber of Commerce attitude toward the higher rail freights, the president (Mr C. J. Kennedy) said the committee was most concerned ...

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  14. LUSH WANTS TO SEE FULL TEXT

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Tonight, Mr Lush said he wanted to see the full text of the findings and to consult his solicitors before commenting. ...

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  15. AUTOMATIC FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Thurs.: A Ministry of Supply spokesman said today that Britain had the highly specialised gear and technical knowledge to make blind ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. Dog Breeder Out For Life

    Dog breeder Lloyd Davies has been disqualified for life by stewards of the National Coursing Association on a charge of discreditable conduct in the ...

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  17. Senator Denies He Was Drunk

    Senator John Amour today denied charges made in the House of Representatives yesterday that he had been drunk in a plane at San Francisco, had ...

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  18. STATUS OF INDIA

    LONDON, Thurs.: The India Congress Working Committee today stated that Congress, while agreeing to a division of the country, had never ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. Denied Assault On Tram Conductor

    In the Central Court today middle weight boxer, John Thomas Kirkham, aged 25, was found not guilty of having assaulted a tram conductor, ...

    Article : 101 words
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