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  4. “ASSURED EQUITY” FOR SOLDIRE SETTLERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An amendment to the Soldier Settlement Bill, providing for what was termed by Opposition members as “the only assured equity in the measure for soldiers,” was moved in the Legislative Assembly tonight by Mr ...

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  5. PROFIT SHARING PROPOSED—Mr Menzies

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Profit sharing between employers and employes was essential to industrial peace and ...

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  6. “THE WORLD IN A SORRY MESS”

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Addressing Melbourne Rotarians at the Assembly Hall tonight on the subject of “Australia’s Place in This World,” Mr R. G. Casey said every thinking person before the war ended had realised that the end ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Plane Crash Lands In French Alps

    LONDON, Wed.—French Alpine troops and members of the Italian Alpine Service are proceeding to the rescue of ...

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  8. “Australian Worst Behaved Troops In [?]kio Area”

    LONDON, Wed,— British troops are the best behaved and Australians are the worst behaved in the Tokio ...

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  9. Report to Air Board on Aerial Spraying

    MELBOURNE. Wed—Gammexane sprayed from the air killed between 85 and 100 per cent of locusts infesting ...

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  10. Summons Issued Against Health Minister

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Following the seizure of contraband tobacco in his home between October 15 and 22, a summons ...

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  11. “COMMUNISTIC AFFAIR”

    MELBOURNE, Wed. —If the Egg Board had become “a Communist affair” it was not the fault of the Government. ...

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  12. FOUNDRIES DISPUTE CONTINUES

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—A conference between members of the Engineering and Allied Trades Division of the ...

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  13. Youths Charged With Murder of Aged Newsagent

    ADELAIDE. Wed.—The police today arrested four youths, one aged 13 and the others 16, and later charged them jointly with ...

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  14. MANPOWER SHORTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—There was more machinery and tools available today than there were men for jobs, said Sir Herbert Gepp, managing director of Australian Paper Manufactures Ltd., at the resumed hearing of the 40-hour ...

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  15. Mildura Stall at Toorak Fete will be Busy

    There has been a splendid [?]esponse to the appeal which [?]losed yesterday, for goods [?]or the Mildura stall at the ...

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  16. FOREIGN INTERFERNCE

    LONDON, Wed. — It is officially announced that the Greek Government intends to place before the United ...

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  17. PARKED AND KRAMER NOT TO CONTEST VICTORIAN TITLES

    AUCKLAND. Wed.—America’s two top ranking tennis stars, Frankie Parker and Jack Kramer, will not play in the singles in the ...

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  19. New Australian Record Wool Price. 99½d.

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—An Australian record wool price was realised at today’s Melbourne sales when one bale of extra super ...

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  20. Strikers Frog March Student Bus Driver

    LONDON, Wed.— Hundreds of bus driver strikers in Manchester, angered by news that 70 buses had broken through picket lines, ...

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  21. TOMATO PRICES FALL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Prices of S.A. and Mildura glass house tomatoes today fell to 25/ a half bushel case compared with ...

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  22. News ln A Nutshell

    BOMBAY: Indian charities will benefit by £8009 from the tour of the Australian Services cricket team last year. ...

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  23. UNLAWFUL IMPORTATION ALLEGED

    Sydney, Wed.—The Deputy Crown Solicitor (Mr George A. Watson) today announced that proceedings had been instituted ...

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  24. Junks Smuggle Luxury Goods Along China Coast

    NEW YORK, Wed. — The Shanghai correspondent of The New York Times states that Diesel powered junks, equipped with ...

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