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  4. PM Says Members Can Be Questioned

    CLAIMS that members of Parliament were immune to official approaches regarding the authenticity of documents would not be accepted as ...

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  5. Festival Theme Song Proposal

    RED CLIFFS Harvest Festival Committee will shortly launch a nation-wide competition for a suitable theme song to fee used at the festival. ...

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  6. Sabotage Campaign By Hidden Red ‘Army’

    THE hidden fifth column army of the Communist Parties throughout the world was carrying out a sabotage ...

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  7. Bakers’ Decision Today

    OFFICIAL notification of the decision by the Bakers’ Union not to attend work until 6 a.m. from Mondays ...

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  8. GOVT. TO ASSIST

    “THE Government fully realised the financial difficulties confronting municipalities and every effort would be ...

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    AN INCREASINGLY popular decorative motif is effectively displayed in this modish gown for evening wear. Of blue ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STRIKE HITS U.K.

    THE Melbourne Slaughtermen’s Strike for higher wages has already cost Britain a loss of 2000 toss of ...

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  11. NOVEL PLAN HELPS APPEAL

    When the Castlemaine Railway Hotel licensee, Fred Stevens, wet a coin and Steele it vertically on the glass above the bar recently, ...

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    WHILE mowing the fawns in Deakin Avenue yesterday Mr. E. White was assisted by his three-year-old son Ronald. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Palestine Fighting

    HEAVY fighting is going on in the Tarishiha area, near the Lebanor frontier. In this locality [?] are ...

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  14. Lang’s Claim On Aust. Girls’ Return

    INSTRUCTIONS issued to Australian girls, now working in the United States, were tantamount to extradition orders. Mr. Lang (Ind. Lab., NSW), ...

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  15. SWEDISH KING BECOMES ILL

    It is officially announced that 19-year-old King Gustav of Sweden is ill with an infection “resembling influenza.” He is being ...

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  16. Huge Eagle Attacks Plane

    A Greek military Dakota aircraft was attacked yesterday while-flying at 9000 fee near Cozani, in west ...

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  17. PEOPLE NEEDED

    IT will not fee many years before migrants could outvote the native-born Australian population if the ...

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  18. U.S. STATEMENT

    American Army authorities in Tokio have notified the Australian Government that it has no jurisdiction over Australian girls ...

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  19. MELB. STORM MARS SPORTS

    When the 45 m.p.h. northerly winds which had swept the State during the morning were replaced by a cold southerly ...

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  20. CZECH REFUGEES GET THROUGH

    A number of Czech refugees who arrived at Northolt (England) aerodrome yesterday included two Generals. ...

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  21. BIG-GRANT FOR RESEARCH WORK

    Mr. Dedman announced in Canberra yesterday that the Federal Government would make an grant of £20,000 or £30,000 ...

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  22. CHIFLEY’S HINT ON SHIPPING PROJECT

    THE appointment of an Australian Shipping Board is provided for in legislation foreshadowed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in Canberra yesterday. ...

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  23. Beaverbrook On S.D. Plan

    Lord Beaverbrook, in Fredericton (New Brunswick), yesterday declined to comment on the suggestion of Mr R. D. ...

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  25. COAL STOCKS

    Minister for. Mines (Mr Lienhop) said in Melbourne last night, that stocks of black coal in Victoria, were now the greatest ...

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  26. STERNER LAW FOR ASSAULT

    The State Government was considering an increase in the penalties for brutal assault on private citizens the Chief Secretary ...

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  27. EMPIRE TALKS ON WORLD SITUATION

    Prime Ministers ,In two sessions today in London have discussed the international situation with special reference to ...

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  28. INVESTIGATION ON PLANE HITTING FENCES

    In the Federal Senate in Canberra yesterday, the Postmaster-General (Sen. Cameron) promised that the Government would ...

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  29. CUP JOCKEYS SUSPENDED AT CAULFIELD

    Apprentice jockeys, B. Eames and D. Barclay, both of whom had mounts in the Caulfield Cup, were suspended for one month ...

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  30. PENSION UP FOR POLICE

    The Government proposed to increase police pensions by 25 per cent, the Chief Secretary (Mr Dodgshun) said in Melbourne last ...

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  31. ARAB GOVT. TO BE RECOGNISED

    The Egyptian Government has officially recognised the All-Palestine Arab Government of Ahmed Hilmy Pasha, stated a Cairo ...

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  32. GOOD MORNING

    WITH the exception of America, Canada and a few minor nations, it has become almost a world-wide habit of ...

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  33. Free Enterprise Leads Advance

    SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS proclaims to the Canadians his high confidence an Britain's future, says the Daily Express in an editorial. He foretells that she will ...

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  34. FOUR CHARGED WITH HOLD-UP

    In the Brisbane Police Court yesterday William Alfred Howard Burgess (34), salesman; Percy Neville Stewart Justice (40), ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. YUAN CURRENCY DEPRECIATING

    China's new gold Yuon currency has begun to depreclate heavily on unofficial markets, and most sources expect a further ...

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