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  3. US SENATE APPROVES INTERIM AID BILL

    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Senate yesterday afternoon overwhelmingly passed the 697 million dollar Interim Aid Bill for France, Italy and Austria. The passage cleared the way for action in the House of Representatives, where a close fight is expected ...

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  4. Loam Policy Tightened Up

    As a result of a recent sharp increase in bank loans, an instruction has been issued to trading banks to tighten up their ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. INDIA COLLAPSES ON STICKY WICKET IN FIRST TEST

    It seems unlikely that play in the first Test match at Brisbane will be resumed today because of very heavy rain last night. ...

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  6. Shovel And Crowbar Used On Turf Wicket

    Following Friday night's effort to ruin the Vansittart Park turf wicket with a shovel and a crowbar, and week-end rain, deep ...

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  7. COONAWARRA SAILOR KILLED A WEEK BEFORE HOME LEAVE

    Word was received on Sunday morning by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gaffney, Coonawarra, of the death of their youngest son ...

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  8. £133 Raised For Moorak Memorial Library

    Fair the past few weeks children and parents at Moorak have been busily engaged in a drive to raise funds for a school library in ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. PERSONAL

    Mr. John Fletcher, M.P., will leave tomorrow by plane for Adelaide to undergo, an operation in Calvary Hospital probably on ...

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  10. 8,700 RATION CARDS ISSUED

    On Saturday and Sunday 8,709 ration cards were issued at the Civic Hall. This number was 403 more than last year. Busiest period was on Saturday morning, when the bulk of cards was issued. The Issuing Officer (Mr. J. J. Kellett) said there was no ...

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  11. Need To Retain Clothes Rationing—Dollars

    CANBERRA.— Australia would not have retained clothing rationing until now, but for the difficult cotton supply position arising ...

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  12. 40 Inches Rainfall Passed

    The heavy thunderstorm which passed over the district yesterday afternoon, coupled with the light rain which fell on Saturday and ...

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  13. Butter Up 3d. Per Lb.

    The retail price for butter in country towns has been increased from 1/9 to 2/- per lb., as from yesterday. The city price has been ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. BROADCAST FROM CIVIC TONIGHT

    Tonight's regional broadcast for the first National Radio Eisteddfod will come from the Civic Hall, Mount Gambier, when ...

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  15. Band Recital Abandoned

    Bad weather forced the Mount Gambier Citizens' Band to cancel its recital in the Cave Gardens on, Sunday. Lighting has been ...

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  16. Royal Wedding Film

    A newsreel of the Royal Wedding, which recently arrived in Australia by air mail will be shown at both the Capitol and ...

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  17. FRANCE PASSES CRISIS MEASURES

    LONDON— When the French National Assembly was reconvened yesterday afternoon it passed the second of three crisis ...

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  19. Melbourne Scots Celebrate

    Nearly 200 Melbourne Scots celebrated St. Andrew's Day it a dinner at Scott's Hotel on Saturday. It was a nine-course dinner, ...

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  20. Air Hostess Gives life To Save Passengers

    SEATTLE. — An air hostess, Reva Monk, aged 22, gave up her life to save passengers on. Sunday when a Skymaster overshot the ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. Tariff Reductions From November 1: Consumers Will Benefit in January

    Although the electric lighting tariff reductions announced on Thursday night took effect from November 1, consumers will not ...

    Article : 66 words
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