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  2. INQUIRY INTO RADIO STATION DEALS REFUSED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—By 36 votes to 17 the House of Representatives this morning rejected a motion by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) for a royal commission on negotiations for sale of commercial ...

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  3. U.S. COALMINERS RELAX AT LUNCH TIME

    Several thousand feet below, these U.S. coalminers relax and eat their lunches. The are in part of the mine used as an eating place. the lettering on the walls says "Keep Clean," These husky men are typical of America's 60,000 coalminers, who represent native American stock and men of Welsh, English, Scotch, Polish, Czech and many central European ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PROSECUTE STUDENT BORDER-HOPPERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Four Geelong Grammar School boys are to be prosecuted for border-hopping at Albury after the plane in which they travelled to New South Wales had broken down, the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  5. NO MISUSE OF LABOUR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Although there might be some delay before the first Australian-manufactured Lancaster bomber took the sky the ...

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  6. Philippines "Truly Formidable"

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26. A.A.P.—Tokio official radio says the fortification of the Philipines and adjacent islands as ...

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  7. BRITISH SOCIAL SECURITY PLAN TO COVER ALL

    LONDON, Sept. 26. Official Wireless.—The British Government's social insurance plan—a comprehensive policy for the ...

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  8. "90 PER CENT AGREEMENT"

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26. A.A.P.—The British American and Russian Governments, says the "New York Times," have decided to be satisfied ...

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  9. SCHOOL SYLLABUS CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The new syllabus for social studies made possible the teaching of Communism in secondary schools, and could be ...

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  10. Secret Session in Eight Weeks

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that a secret session of the Federal ...

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  11. Allegation on Federal Programme CITY ALLOWED BEST WORKERS' HOUSES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Abbott (C.P., N.S.W.), asked in the House of Representatives if it was the policy of the Government that city dwellers must have superior homes to country people. ...

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  12. Held on Espionage Charges

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26. A.A.P.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested the Dutch-born former American Merchant Marine Captain ...

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  13. SHARING PROFITS WITH EMPLOYEES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An unremitting effort on the parts of Mr. Harold Meggitt, governing director of Harold Meggitt Ltd., to secure recognition ...

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  14. STATEMENT SOON ON WAR DECORATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) would make a statement next week covering all aspects of service decorations ...

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  15. Leave India After Four Years' Service

    COLOMBO, September 26. A.A.P.-Admiral Mountbatten, Supreme Commander in South-east Asia, has authorised the announcement that ...

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  16. BRIDEGROOM WENT BACK TO CELLS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An unusual marriage took place at a church, at Malvern this morning. A 20-year-old airman who had ...

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  17. Mr. Roosevelt Had 'Flu

    NEW YORK, September 26. A.A.P.—President Roosevelt's health was very good, the President's personal physician. Vice-admiral ...

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  18. SOLDIER STABBED TWICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An Australian soldier was stabbed in the left shoulder and left arm, outside a city hotel. His condition is serious. ...

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  19. FORGED £5 NOTES IN CIRCULATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police issued a warning that counterfeit £5 notes are again in circulation. They are believed to be the residue of ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. TO SELECT RECRUITS FOR ANGAU SCHOOL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minster for External Territories (Mr. Ward) announced the appointment of a committee of three to select ...

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  21. Felt Toys and Butter Boxes Were Not Before the Chair

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—There were heated and frequent clashes between Mr. Abbott (G.P., N.S.W.) and the Chairman of Committees ...

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  22. Seeks Inquiry Into Mine Dispute

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A colliery management on the Northern field had refused to carry out the decision of the Local Coal Authority on the ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. EASING OF SHARE CONTROLS MINOR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Modifications in share coiling prices would be only minor, said the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) in the House of ...

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  24. MAN AND WIFE FOUND DEAD AT HOME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The bodies of Mrs. Edith. Arthur, 57, and her husband, Charles Arthur, 157, were found at their home in Newtown. ...

    Article : 62 words
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