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  2. Advertising

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  3. Crisis Forecast On Wheat Stabilisation

    WAGGA, Friday.—A political crisis over wheat stabilisation was forecast to-night by the president of the Australian ...

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  4. IRONWORKERS' DEMANDS

    Ironworkers at the B.H.P.'s Newcastle works and at Wollongong have endorsed the proposal to withdraw from their awards. ...

    Article : 229 words
  5. LAW COURTS REPORTS

    In a reserved judgment his Honor dismissed an appeal by Armco (Australia) Ply Ltd from a refusat by the Commissioner of Taxation to allow the sum of £59,947/11 6 ...

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  6. The Churches PRAYERS FOR STUDENTS

    To-monow will be observed in Australia as the annual day of prayer for students of universities. colleges and schools. The day is ...

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  7. LAW COURT NOTICES

    Full Bench—No. 10 Court.—9.30 For resumption of conference Dispute between Illawarra Deputies' Assn. and Metropolitan Colliers Helensburgh reference by Minister ...

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  8. FREED FROM GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—By a Court order, John Hugh Martin was released from gaol to-day, after having served 15 years' ...

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  9. NORTHERN TERRITORY EDUCATION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The South Australian Education Department in future would be responsible for educating the children of the Northern ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. TWO DROWNED ON FISHING TRIP

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Two boys Roy Victor Mclnnes, 16, and William Noel Peters, 16, were drowned, following a fishing excursion. ...

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  11. CRIPPLED PLANE REACHES BASE

    DARWIN, Friday.—A Lancastrian airliner, en route to Singapore, was forced back here to-day because of engine trouble. ...

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  12. CANADIAN BROADCAST TO AUSTRALIA

    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announced yesterday that it will begin regular short wave transmissions to Australia and New ...

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  13. DR. MOWLL GOING ABROAD

    The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Mowll, will leave for Canada on June 29 to attend the International Missionary Council ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION

    The four winning candidates in the Schools' Publie Speaking Competition each delivered their prize address on the subject "Mr. Briton Sees it Through" ...

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  15. B.C.O.F. SERVICE NOT ACCEPTED

    AUCKLAND Friday.—The New Zealand Returned Services Association has decided not to admit exServicemen whose only qualification ...

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  16. DARWIN LECTURES TO TROOPS

    Mr. V. H. N. Gibbins, of the Reestablishment Division of the Department of Post-war Reconstruction, will leave for Darwin to inform troops of ...

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  17. SURVEY MISSION

    The frigate H.M.A.S. Lachlan will sail from Sydney on Monday it 3 p.m.She will proceed via Darwin to king Sound in Western Australia, where she will ...

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  18. REGIMENTAL REUNION

    A reunion of 14 Aust. Field Regiment will be held at the Anzac Memorial Club. Garners Avenue, Marrickville, on June 30, at 8 p.m. ...

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