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  4. BANK AGUMENTCONTINUES

    Mr Barwick, K.C., today continued his attack on the Nationalisation of Banks Act, when the case challenging its validity was resumed before the Full High Court. ...

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  5. LESS RICE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—The rice ration for invalids has been reduced from 14 pounds to 5 pounds for each three monthly, period. ...

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  6. MR. BRAUND’S CANCER CURES

    SYDNEY. Tues.: The Government committee inquiring into; Mr Braund’s cancer .cure claim met today in camera. Yesterday the ...

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  7. THEY HAD THE ROAD TO THEMSELVES

    Under the watchful eye of the law, school-children had an uninterrupted passage across the Dean and Olive streets intersection at lunch-time yesterday. Busiest corner in Albury at this hour, the intersection is a starting point for cycles, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROBERT COS- GROVE FACES 14 CHARGES

    HOBART, Tues.—The former Premier of Tasmania (Robert Cosgrove), aged 63, today .entered a formal plea of . not ...

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  9. STATE LEGISLATION FOR BARLEY BOARD

    MELBOURNE. Tues.—The Premier (Mr Hollway) said today that when the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Dennett) returned ...

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  10. U.K. SOLDIERS £AN TAKE DISCHARGES IN AUSTRALIA

    SINGAPORE, Tues.—Headquarters of the Far East land forces announced in Singapore today that British servicemen serving ...

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  11. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA HAD APPENDICITIS

    LONDON, Tues.—Princess Alexandra, 11-year-old daughter of the Duchess of Kent, was operated on for appendicitis today. Her ...

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  12. WHEN NAZIS COURTED SOVIET

    LONDON, Tues: In a despatch from Moscow. Reuter’s correspondent says that the Soviet Information Bureau described as ...

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  13. Wind And Rain Storm Hits Burrumbuttock

    Heavy storm clouds which swept over Albury and district yesterday afternoon centred their savagery on Burrumbuttock;, where 1½ inches of rain fell in an hour. Other nearby centres ...

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  15. PALESTINE COMMISSION CALLS FOR ARMED FORCES

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tues: The Palestine Commission decided today to inform the Security Council that there was an Arab attempt ...

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  16. FALSE RAFFLE TICKET SELLER CONVICTED

    MELBOURNE, Tues: Francis Michael McEwan, 34, of Neerim rd., Glenhuntly. unemployed, was found guilty by the jury in the ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND RAIL STRIKE

    The Government has no intention of capitulating in the Queensland rail strike, according to the Premier (Mr. Hanlon). He said today that his Government is committed to arbitration ...

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  18. PANCAKE DAY TRADITION

    Traditions of Pancake Day were upheld in many homes in Albury yesterday. One man who did not forget was Mr. K. D. Brodie, licensee of the Globe Hotel, shown sampling a pancake cooked by the chef. Mr. G. Cuddeford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ARABS WILL ATTACK U.N. COMMISSION

    LONDON, Tues.—Arab suicide squads were in training to attack the UNO Palestine Commission when it arrived, the deputy ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN KOREA CHARGED AGAINST RUSSIANS

    SEOUL, Tues: Charges that recent disturbances in South Korea rested squarely on directions from the Soviet zone in North Korea ...

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  21. AIR SEARCH FAILS TO FIND MISSING YACHTS

    SYDNEY, Tues: The search for the missing N.Z. cutter Rangi, and its crew of five, is to be intensified by the RAAF. The ...

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  22. CANT GET MACHINES; MEN WONT WORK

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Australian industry could not get new machinery and would have to make do with existing plant in its bid for ...

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  23. CONSTABLE FELL TO DEATH FROM MOTOR CYCLE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—A coroner’s Inquest in Melbourne today failed to determine how Constable Maxwell Herbert Koop 28, of ...

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  24. Color Question A Presidential Election Issue In U.S.

    Senator James Eastland (Democrat, Mississippi) told the Senate today that Southerners could stand together and deny a Democratic presidential nomination in 1948 to anyone who opposed their views on the negro problem. ...

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  25. 17 BURNED TO DEATH

    MONTREAL, Tues.—No fewer than 17 were burned to death in a fire which destroyed an old persons’ home at St John’s, ...

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  26. REVENUE INCREASE IN P.M.G’s DEPARTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Post office revenue for the seven months ended January 31 this year was £18,193,697, over £1,000,000 more ...

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  27. NEW VICTORIAN JUDGE

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: State Cabinet today approved of the appointment of Mr J. F. Mulvany, KC as an additional County ...

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