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  4. HOWSE SPEAKS ON BANK BILL

    Mr. John Howse, Member for Calare, speaking in the House of Representatives, suggested that a referendum on nationalisation of the trading banks could easily be taken by the ...

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  5. BASE HOSPITAL MEETING

    Orange delegates who attended the annual Hospitals’ Association conference of N.S.W. were impressed with the very comprehensive programme of works suggested ...

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  6. Day By Day

    THE GOVERNOR, Licutenant-General Northcott, will inspect the Orange Base Hospital and the new ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. MORE TAXES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fresh shocks to the British public, including the doubling of the profits tax on all profits from January I next, were announced by the Chancellor ...

    Article : 587 words
  8. BANK MEN PROTEST

    Every employee of the private trading banks in Orange there are 40 of them has signed an open letter ...

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  9. CITIZENS RIGHTS LEAGUE.

    The Citizens Rights League which has [?] its [?] to nationalisation of banking was formed in Orange at a [?] ...

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  10. WIFE’S DUTY TO MOTHER

    SYDNEY. Thursday - A wife who refused to live with her husband said In the Dhow Court today that she would have liked ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. News Items In Brief

    WELLINGTON, (N. Z.) Thursday (A. A. P.) [?] .— A [?] allowance of £250 a year for members of the House of ...

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  12. SANDY HOLLOW RAILWAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Minister for Transport, Mr. O’Sullvan, said in the Legislative Assembly today that the [?] deblied to ...

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  13. BIG SUM ADVANCED FOR WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Commonwealth Government, following established policy, has provided for an advance to growers on the 1947-48 crop of wheat before any of that wheat has been sold or shipped, the Premier, Mr. ...

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  14. WHEAT BAGS IN SYDNEY

    Sydney.— A report that two ships lying in Sydney Harbour were loaded with about 6000 bales of corn-, some of which were ...

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  15. BOMB OUTRAGE ARREST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— man was arrested today for a bomb outrage mine years ago at Lidconbe, when a ...

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  17. LABOR AND STORAGE SHORTAGES FOR WHEAT CROP IN DISTRICT

    Although farmers are now engaged in harvesting hay in the Ycoval-Commock areas, they are having some difficulty in drying it out after the wet weather. Slight rust has been noticed in hay. but so far very little has been discovered in the wheat crops. ...

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  18. MATHEMATICS[?]PAPER HARD, SAID STUDENTS

    A mathematics teacher at the High School yesterday described the 1947 Mathematics L. Leaving [?] paper as being “of the same order of di[?]” as the one gives in the subject the previous year. ...

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