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Advertising : 14 wordsFederal Cabinet to-night ordered further drastic cuts in Australia’s imports of goods from dollar areas to limit total dollar expenditure for 1947-48 about £A90,000,000. This will involve an immediate cut of 10 percent in the consumption of petrol by all classes of consumers. ...
Article : 988 wordsPadded seats were provided in army trucks for these [?] girls from Europe when they were being driven from the [?] station to their camp yesterday. “Everything in Australia is grand” they told interviewers. (See story on Leader Page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsPeople took little notice of “courtesy week” when it began at Albury yesterday. Pedestrians, motorists and cyclists behaved in the same casual way as usual, breaking written and unwritten laws of traffic courtesy. ...
Article : 364 wordsSYDNEY, Mon. — Wool sales had been suspended in NSW, Victoria, SA and WA because of the tally clerks’ refusal to handle ...
Article : 280 wordsLONDON, Mon.—Shouting out “Death of De Gasperi. Long live Stalin,” a crowd a partisans from northern Italy estimated to ...
Article : 90 wordsSYDNEY, Moll.: Potato growers in the Windsor district face heavy losses or ruin because Potato Control Board will not buy the major ...
Article : 82 wordsNew clashes were reported this morning in the charred and battered Tel Aviv-Jaffa borderland, which had been quiet for a few hours before dawn. Flames swept through ...
Article : 508 wordsATHENS, Mon.—Faced with the threat or strikes from unions protesting against the cost of living, the Greek Cabinet in a session ...
Article : 54 wordsThis pretty blonde when she arrived at Bonegilla yesterday “parked” her luggage and went off in search of a bath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsSYDNEY, Mon. — The NSW Housing Commission had not cooperated with the Commonwealth experimental building station at ...
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Advertising : 250 wordsGRAFTON, Mon.—A man was struck by lightning and killed Instantly at Winegrove, near Grafton, late ibis afternoon. He was ...
Article : 204 wordsPayment of wool cheques totalling £650,000 odd for wool sold at Albury sales last week is being delayed by the strike of tally clerks at shipping ports. when buyers purchase wool at ...
Article : 310 wordsDARWIN, Mon. — Police and RAAF officials are investigating the death of a four-year-old native child who was rushed to ...
Article : 116 wordsSYDNEY, Mon.—State Cabinet today decided that Saturday, December 27, is to be a public holiday. This will give employes an ...
Article : 36 wordsADELAIDE, Mon.—Two boys, Hubert Gordon Nickels, aged Jl, and Geoffrey David Nickels, aged 6, only children of Mr and Mrs ...
Article : 61 wordsPARIS, Mon. — A transport system spokesman said that the two-day strike on Paris underground and bus lines which was ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) revealed to-day that of bank notes on issue at the end of October this year, the public held £173,604,000 and the banks £22,017,000. His figures also revealed that there were fewer notes issued during ...
Article : 291 wordsADELAIDE. Mon.—A State deficit of £911.000 for the first five months of this financial year is shown by figures released by the ...
Article : 57 wordsAlbury’s new council.—Eight of the nine aldermen elected on Saturday pictured on the steps of the Town Hall yesterday after the noon-hour declaration of the poll. They are (from left to right) : Aldermen A. A. Rogers, B. H. R. Lambert (rear), R. A. Robertson, J. F. Jelbart, J. Z. King, R. S. Harrison (front), C. E. Bunton and L. A. Heath. Aid A. Waugh, the ninth member of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1954), Tue 9 Dec 1947, Page 1
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