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    SATURDAY'S RACING ACCEPTANCES-PAGE 12 ...

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  4. WHAT LABOR POLICY WILL COST PEOPLE

    Canberra.—Labor's policy as enunciated by Mr. J. B. Chifley last night has incurred the severe criticism of a Liberal Party Spokesman in Canberra. Huge increases of income tax ...

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  5. Released

    GEN. ALEXANDER ERNST von Falkenhausen, war-time German Military Governor of Belgium and Northern France ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 70 BUILDERS LEAVE JOBS

    All local employees of Hansen and Yuncken, building contractors, went on strike today in ...

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  7. Relaxing At The Beach

    MRS. E. Croker (holding mirror) and Miss Pauline Neitz spent the holidays on the beach at Glenelg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CABINET TO MEET

    Sydney. — The Federal Cabinet will hold a special meeting in Sydney tomorrow to discuss the party policy to be announced by ...

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  10. ALLIES IN KOREA MOVE CAUTIOUSLY

    Tokio, March 28.—There are indications that as the Allied forces approach the 38th parallel they are increasingly cautious and fear an Onslaught by overwhelming forces once more. ...

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  11. MONTH OF FREEDOM

    Melbourne.—A youth who escaped from Langi Kal Kal Prison Reformatory on February 22 was recaptured yesterday, when he ...

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  12. FEDERAL ROLL IS CLOSED

    Official at the Commonwealth Electoral Office. Argent Street, had to cope with a last minute rush by electors yesterday to ...

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  13. NEWSAGENTS LIFT BAN

    Sydney.—Newsagents have decided to lift their ba[?] on the sale of Sydney daily newspapers. Before that decision was made ...

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  14. Repudiates Notoriety

    London, March 28.—A claim that he passed a poisoned phial to Goering, enabling him to cheat the gallows after his Nuremberg ...

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  15. 79 Deg. Today

    Cool conditions continued today when the maximum temperature was 79 degrees. Last night's minimum was 49 degrees. ...

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  16. EMPIRE DEFENCE NEEDS AUSTRALIA

    Melbourne.—British morale would be weakened unless Australia made the maximum contribution to defence of the Empire, Prof. [?]elman Cowen said yesterday. He is professor of public law at ...

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  17. TRAWLER MISSING

    Brisbane.—The 58ft trawler Lochiel is missing between Cairns and Port Moresby, with four men on board. ...

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