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  2. Junior Farmers' Field Day At College

    About 400 members of the Lower Hunter and Lake Macquarie Junior Farmers' Clubs took part in a field day at the Australian Missionary College, Cooranbong, yesterday. Among them were (at left) Ian Harris, 10, and Lawrence Hazelgrove, 10, of Millfield ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Japanese Pacific Migration Urged

    TOKYO, Dec. 8. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Japanese should migrate to adjacent Pacific countries, a Japanese population official said to-day. The official, Mr. Tom Atsumi, ...

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  4. Cleric Fought For African Natives

    Rev. Michael Scott, Anglican clergyman, who recently addressed United Nations Organisations in defence of the rights of coloured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Parties Appeal To The Jury

    AMONG THE first things I said to the Australian people four weeks ago when delivering the Labour ...

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  6. Rail Department Withdraws Leave Order

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Railways Department to-day withdrew its order for Port Waratah railwaymen to take their annual leave ...

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  7. Mr. Harrison

    UPON the people's vote will depend the future of Australia as a free-living, democratic nation. ...

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  8. Bank Robber Escapes With £1000 In Tram

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man who snatched £1000 in notes from a city bank this afternoon eluded his pursuers by jumping ...

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  9. Warning To Seamen On Berth Refusals

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Orders made by the Maritime Industry Commission required seamen who wanted to stay in the industry to ...

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  10. Warders May Meet On Loss Of Penalty Pay

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Warders in Sydney gaols are threatening to hold a stop-work meeting on December 21 to protest against ...

    Article : 248 words
  11. DEFENCE TRAINING "NOT JUSTIFIED"

    ORANGE, Thursday.—There was no justification for the proposal by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to introduce compulsory military training, Mr. Chifley said here this afternoon. ...

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  12. Police Remove Oversize Election Signs

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police today removed election signs from buildings in Auburn and Lidcombe, in the Federal electorate of ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. 'Good Authority' For Basic Wage Rise Statement

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Secretary of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial Union (Mr. T. A. Croft) said to-day he had ...

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  14. CHILDREN'S GOOD SCHOOL RECORD

    Ken Sanders has not missed a day's school from first to sixth class, and Pam Andrews has been present on every school day in ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. DOCK 'GO-SLOW' POLICY DENIED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Frederick Sharpe, of St. Kilda, to-day denied that he had ever discused with Cecil Sharpley, a former Communist, a "go-slow" policy at Williamstown Dockyards. ...

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  17. "YOUTH CLAIMS" ENDORSED

    Newcastle Trades Hall Council last night endorsed a list of "youth claims" made at a recent unity conference in Newcastle. ...

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  18. Fined £400 On Import Evasion

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Charged in the City Court this afternoon with having imported prohibited goods, Josuah Heimfeld, 40, ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. SHIP THREATENS TO CAPSIZE

    A fireboat (right) was endangered when fighting a fire on the American freighter Hawaiian Rancher, in California, when it suddenly threatened to capsize. Shortly after this picture was taken, shore lines to the ship snapped, and the fireboat was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Trucks For Timber In Mine Holidays

    Provided sufficient coal for haulage was available the Railways Department would, during the miners' holidays, attempt to lift all ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. £111 Profit From School Concerts

    A profit of £111/13/ on two school concerts at Speers Point theatre was reported by the Headmaster (Mr. Bromham) to Boolaroo ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. TAX WRIT CLAIMS £140,271

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Deputy Taxation Commissioner today issued a writ claiming £140,271 from Charles Coward, of ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. "Wipe Out 1947 Act"

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said on Wednesday night that the first bill his party would put through if returned to ...

    Article : 47 words
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