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  4. FOOD PRODUCTION UP ON PRE-WAR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Australia’s food production this year, with the exception of butter, canned fruit and raw sugar was expected to exceed pre-war levels, said Dr Adrian Martin Acock, chief officer of the Economic Secretariat of the ...

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  5. WALLACE FIRM ON NEW YORK SPEECH

    WASHINGTON, Tues.— Mr Henry Wallace, Secretary for Commerce, declared, “I stand by my New York speech. It ...

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  6. HOUSEWIVES PROTEST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—If intending migrants knew of the high prices they Would have to pay for clothing and shoes in Australia they would not want to come here, Mrs John Downing, president of the Housewives Association told the ...

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  7. Sequel To Disorders At Menzies Meeting

    SYDNEY, Tues.— When 15 men appeared in Central Police Court today, charged with, offensive behaviour at Mr ...

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  8. “Tin Can Mail” Island Volcanic Eruption

    SUVA, Tues.—A volcanic eruption is devastating the isolated island of Niuafocu, in the Tongan group, 450 ...

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  9. “The Masses Not Very Intelligent”

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Declaring that a dislike of dictatorship must not blind us to the fact that ...

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  10. Chief Interest in State Campaign On Doubtful Seats

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Chief interest in the election campaign is now centred on what are considered by the various ...

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  11. NUREMBERG JUDGMENTS

    NUREMBERG, Tues.—It is officially announced that judgment on the Nazi leaders will be postponed for a week until ...

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  12. NEWSPAPER DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The dispute regarding the wages and conditions of about 200 members of the Victorian Printers Operatives’ union on Melbourne Melbourne metropolitan dailies has now snowballed into a serious newspaper hold-up. ...

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  13. Biggest Problem Of Peace-Making Not Yet Faced—SMUTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Smuts in a speech at Aberdeen discussed reasons for the widespread disappointment ...

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  14. NEW TORN IN SQUATTERS PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tues.—There was a new turn in squatters problem today when the Engineering and Allied Trades Shop Stewards’ ...

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  15. BETTING ON ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA. Tues. — If sufficient evidence could be obtained prosecutions would be launched for betting on the elections, ...

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  16. Petrol Stocks Above Normal — Sen. Fraser

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—The former Victorian airman of the Liquid Fuel Control Board (Senator Fraser) said at Mr. ...

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  17. MILITANT DEFEATED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The strongly fancied militant candidate, Mr. A. N. Raven, has been narrowly defeated by the Right ...

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  19. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — The September issue of The University Gazette, referring to the appeal launched last week by ...

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  20. M.V.D.L, REQUESTS: Regional Committee To Supply Extra Finance

    The Central Executive of the Murray Valley Development League has asked the No. 4 Regional Committee to raise an Extra £250 to finance activities of the League. This was reported by the chairman of yesterday’s meeting ...

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  21. Former P.O.W Unearths Valuable Sapphire

    BRISBANE, Tues. — Claimed to be one of the richest found in Australia a yellow sapphire has been unearthed at Willow’s Field, ...

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  22. RED CLIFFS EXHIBITION WINS AT ROYAL SHOW

    [?]ELBOURNE, Tues. — Judging of women’s exhibits commenced at the Royal Show today. In the class for the best piece of ...

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  23. DELAYED RAIL GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Railways Commissioners said today that all goods delayed by the goods guards’ 24 hours’ strike ...

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  24. SIR JAS. JEANS DEAD

    LONDON, Tues.: The death occurred on Monday of the famous astronomer, Sir James Jeans (69). ...

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  25. COMMUNIST CANDIDATE APPOINTED TO DISTRICT BOARD OF R.S.L.

    MELBOURNE, Tues.— Mr J. F. Prescott, Communist candidate for Yarra, who at the RSL Annual Congress in July ...

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