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  3. THREE OF DR. EVATT'S STAFF MENTIONED IN DOCUMENT

    MELBOURNE.—The Royal Commission on Espionage took a new sensational turn late yesterday afternoon when the chairman (Mr. Justice Owen) disclosed that the author of document "J" had given the names of three members ...

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  4. July 15, and it rained

    Yesterday was the day set down for sporting contests between teams from the Queenstown and Ulverstone High Schools at Ulverstone. It was an unfortunate choice of dates as yesterday was July 15—St. Swithin's Day—and true to tradition it rained heavily. Pictured above are girls of the Queenstown hockey team drenched and bedraggled after their game in which they defeated the local girls. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Another try at two-state potato marketing plan

    Representatives of Tasmanian and Victorian potato growers will meet in Launceston on July 22 in another attempt to agree on a two-State marketing plan. The Tasmanian Potato Marketing Board rejected the plan at a meeting in Burnie last week. The Tasmanian Farmers' ...

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  7. £390m. from wool sales

    MELBOURNE.—Although total realisation of £390,714,585 from wool auctions throughout Australia for the ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. Steady demand for labor

    CANBERRA.—The demand for labor in Australia during June was steady and consistent, the Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr. Holt) said last night. In Tasmania, the number ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. CABINET WORK ON MARGINS

    CANBERRA.—Two or three Federal Cabinet Ministers are working out what attitude the Government will adopt when the Arbitration Court resumes its hearing of claims for increased margins next ...

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  10. "Handy rings" for souvenir grenades were firing pins

    CANBERRA.—Army explosives experts checking on, "souvenir ammunition." recovered two live grenades in a highly dangerous state of deterioration hanging on nails by the rings which are pulled to explode them. They also found children playing in the street with two 20-millimetre shells—and discovered from ...

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