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  4. Air Force major “tore equipment from planes”

    ALLEGATIONS that Russia had obtained top-secret American radar equipment by a ruse were made at a press conference in Hew York yesterday by Major George, Jordon, a wartime officer ...

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  5. GOVT. “BACKING DOWN” OVER BARMAIDS

    THE State Government was backing down on its promises that it would dismiss all unregistered barmaids in Victorian hotels by December 24, the Secretary of the Local Option Alliance (Rev Robertson McCue) said yesterday. ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. NEWS SPOTS

    AN official committee set up to examine and analyse Britain’s shaky film world has told the Government in its ...

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  7. Concern On Bread Delivery

    The Bread Manufacturers’ Association viewed with grave concern the Bread Carters’ Union’s disregard for public needs in its ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR WORKROOM

    Two people have made offers of workrooms to Mr Jock Lee, surgical bootmaker, of Walnut Avenue, but ...

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  9. Beer Duty Declines

    EXCISE revenue on beer fell to £9,124,000 for the four months ended October 31 this year, from £9,907,000 ...

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  10. ARMY HUT TRANSFER

    A convoy of five big semitrailers arrived at Renmark on Tuesday carrying a complete Army hut for use by the local ...

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    On parade at the Mayfair fashion show where it was accent on necklines for these two summer evening gowns : the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WORK HAS resumed on construction of Housing Commission homes at Irymple. Most of the homes have now only to be lined. Mr K. Wright, of Mildura, is pictured sawing an architrave for one of the new house ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. No Penalties For Companies If Petrol Imported

    THE Liquid Fuel Controller (Mr J. B. Cumming) said yesterday that the Federal Government was willing to give import licences without debiting existing quotas for any doffer–free petrol. ...

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  14. Reserve Transfer

    CARDROSS residents have decided to transfer control of their recreation reserve to the Shire Council. ...

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  15. AIR RACKETEERS SEIZED IN U.S.

    U.S. Federal agents have seized the operators of an elusive Havana to Miami air shuttle who are alleged to have smuggled ...

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  16. RULING ON DOUBLE SHOPS

    A [?] for the division of building into separate shops so that different closing hours may be observed by the shops has ...

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  17. Gift Parcel Distribution

    From Our London Office More than 4600 food parcels — Christmas gifts from the people of Victoria — will be distributed in ...

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  18. FIRE BRIGADE IN PASTORAL AREAS

    Pastoralists of the Little Topar area, about 70 miles from Broken Hill, have formed a fire–fighting brigade, linking with units ...

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  19. STILL HOPEFUL OF AUSTRIAN TREATY

    Discussions between Deputy Foreign Ministers on the Austrian Peace Treaty are not regarded in Western circles as ...

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  20. Ballot Paper Distribution

    Distribution of more than 10,000,000 ballot papers for use in the general election on Saturday is now almost completed, the ...

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  22. PRESSURE ON U.S.

    THE smaller nations have begun to put pressure on the United Sates to take a stand on the recognition of ...

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  23. Chifley Replies To Lang’s Charges On Mortgage Loans

    EXCEPT for two amounts—involving £800 to make up the full amount required by the borrower—he had never lent money to anybody, said the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in Sydney last night. ...

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  24. No Weir Priority

    THE Swan Hill weir did not actually have priority over other weirs, Mr P. T. Byrnes, MLC, said yesterday. ...

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  25. POCKET CARTOON —from America

    “It’s no good, Maudie, wherever we go I’m always conscious of the Treasury looking at me with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. RESERVES PLANNED FOR CMF UNITS

    Under the sponsorship of certain Commonwealth and State departments, supplementary reserve units are being raised within the ...

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  27. GOOD MORNING

    BRITAIN recently signed an agreement with Greece for the purchase of 40,000 tons of currants. Now she has signed an agreement with Spain for the purchase of an as yet unstated quantity of raisins. ...

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  28. C.V.R THOMPSON CABLES FROM AMERICA

    STRIKING bus and tram workers in Wilmington, Delaware, called off their strike for five hours. Their reason: The annual Christmas parade was held and they wanted to make it easy for the children to watch it. THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT HAS ...

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  29. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    A appeal to motorists to exercise care and courtesy during Christmas and the New Year holidays was made yesterday by the Chief Secretary (Mr Leggatt). he said that traffic would be heavy during the holidays, and many people would be temped to ...

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