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  3. BUTCHERS' DOCKETS LEGISLATION BITTERLY ATTACKED IN HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART.— Bitter criticism came from Opposition members in the House of Assembly last night during the second reading debate on a bill making it compulsory for butchers to give a weight and price docket with all meat sold. The bill was described variously as "frivolous and plausible," "futile" and "just another stupid restriction on private enterprise." Discussion on the ...

    Article : 564 words
  4. U.L.V.A GOLFERS

    The captains of the U.L.V.A. teams which participated in the triangular golf competition at Ulverstone yesterday. Left to right: W. Schier (N.W. Coast). K. Cunningham (North) and J. Holton (South). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Strange acts cause concern

    MELBOURNE.— Police patrols are searching the country around Goorambat, near Wangaratta, for the perpetrator of a series of apparently meaningless acts which have caused concern to local residents. ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. VIETMINH FORCES SIEGE KEY CENTRE OF NASAN

    NEW YORK.— Communist Vietminh forces, about 25,000 strong, laid siege on Monday to the ancient citadel of Nasan, 117 miles west of Hanoi, opening what could be the crucial battle of the war in north-west Indo-China, said a United Press report from Hanoi. ...

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  8. Will try biggest cattle airlift

    SYDNEY, — A Qantas Empire Airways DC3 freighter left New Guinea to-day for Pakistan for what will be the largest and ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. Reports of West's split on Korea "exaggerated"

    NEW YORK.— Sir Percy Spender, Australia's chief delegate to the United Nations, yesterday described as "exaggerated" reports of the split between the United States, on the one hand, and Britain, Canada, Australia and some other nations, on the other, over India's Korean resolution. ...

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  10. INSPECTIONS OF MEAT "O.K."

    HOBART — Existing regulations in municipalities regarding inspection and deivery of meat were ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. CHALLENGE ON BILL IS SHOCK

    HOBART.— A challenge by the Opposition on an appropriation bill which provides for the payment of legal costs for individual persons caused sudden deferment of a debate in the House of Assembly last night and came ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. STATE MINISTER TO PAY ALIMONY

    SYDNEY. — A settlement on allmony was reached on undisclosed terms yesterday between the State Minister for ...

    Article : 98 words
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