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  2. HOME PRESENTED

    The Premier, Mr. McGirr (left), opening the front door of a home at Wahroonga presented to the State Government by Mr. E. R. Williams (right) for the after-care of child victims of poliomyelitis. Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CHINESE SHIP

    The Hai Chiao (7,233 tons), which arrived in Sydney yesterday to load 8,000 tons of flour for ...

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  4. Liquor Reform Counsel At Commission

    The executive of the Citizens' Liquor Reform League, which was formed recently to campaign for a "new deal" for ...

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  5. Pits Asked To Stay Open

    The Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. F. H. Gallagher, yesterday appealed to the owners ...

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  6. HIGH PRICES FOR MEAT, SLOW SALES

    Wholesale and retail butchers said yesterday that high prices had forced many housewives to buy less meat or cheaper cuts. ...

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  7. Hope For Polio Victims

    If research into polio and cancer continues, "in the near future we will wake up one ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. "BIG SURPLUS" OF MEAT

    The managing partner of A. J. Bush and Sons, wholesale meat merchants, Mr. A. V. Bush, said last night that ...

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  10. Norfolk Is. Worse Off Than Sydney

    Most people on Norfolk Island are worse off for food than the folk of Surry Hills, a retired Civil servant, Mr. N. H. Birdsey, said at Mascot last night. ...

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  11. 'IGNORING FREEZE ORDER'

    The retiring president of the Fruit Shopkeepers' Association, Mr. H. Cook, at a meeting of retailers at ...

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  12. AIR ROUTE BID

    DARWIN, Thursday.—A Netherlands Government delegation arrived by B.O.A.C. to-night to ...

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  13. J.O.In Wool Market As Bidder

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The heavy fall in Australian wool prices at the end of the season ...

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  14. SCIENTISTS' TRAINING

    CANBERRA, Thursday —The "Science in Australia" seminar devoted all today to discussing the ...

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  15. Petersham Stages "Rose Marie"

    Resolute singing by a chorus of Canadian mounties and a group of pretty girls in some well-organised (but ...

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  16. CONTROL ORDER IN A.C.T.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Controller of Prices in the Australian Capital Territory, Mr. C. E. Williamson, ...

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  17. Record Bonus To M.I.A. Winegrowers

    GRIFFITH, Thursday. —Mr. D. Mcwilliam, of Mcwilliams Wines Pty. Ltd., to-day announced a ...

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  18. R.S.L. Move On Wet Canteens

    The Ardlethan sub-branch of the R.S.L. wants wet canteens for all Army ranks or completely "dry" camps. ...

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  19. Dispute Keeps Kooralya At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Seamen on the Kooralya, who are demanding a change of soap, more ...

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  20. Motor Cyclist Killed At Crossing

    JERILDERIE, Thursday.— Edwin James Eddy, 29, single, of Wunghu, Victoria, died last night from injuries he received ...

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  21. Rice Supplies Now "Adequate"

    Rice supplies to the local market were now completely adequate, the secretary of the Rice Association ...

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  22. CONSCIENCE, £5

    The Sydney County Council yesterday received £5 conscience money posted anonymously. ...

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