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  2. GAOL TERMS FOR ASSAULT ON FEMALES

    CASINO, Thursday.—Charged at Casino Court to-day, before Mr. G. L. Berry, P.M., with having assaulted a female in Carrington Park on ...

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  3. No Extension of Shipping Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The national convention of the Waterside Workers Federation in Sydney to-day discussed the dispute over double bales of wool and decided not to extend the dispute to all shipping in ...

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  4. Defence Counsel Hits at Police In Morris Trial

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In his address to the jury in the closing stages of the Kiosk murder trial to-day, Mr. Kinkead (for the defence) said: Once the police found bloodstained clothing they dropped everything ...

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  5. MANY FAIL TO CLAIM WAR GRATUITIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A surprisingly large number of eligible persons have failed to ...

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  6. TIMBER BLACK MARKET DENIED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Country sawmillers would welcome an investigation into any allegation of black marketing of ...

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  7. SCHOOLS ONLY HALF NUMBER NEEDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — There should be twice as many schools as there are now, said the Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) ...

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  8. CONFERENCE ON MINES SAFETY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — An important conference on safety conditions in coal mines will be held in Sydney tomorrow afternoon. It ...

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  9. CONFIDENCE IN MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —The Presbyterian General Assembly of Victoria to-day carried a motion of confidence in ...

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  10. EXTRA AID FOR FARM WATER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Government was prepared to find at least £100,000 to develop further its scheme to assist ...

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  11. GOULBURN MAYOR TO SEEK STATE SEAT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Mayor of Goulburn (Ald. p. R. B. Hollis) has been selected as the Liberal Party candidate for the by-election ...

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  12. Radar Vital War Weapon

    NUREMBERG, Thursday (AAP). —Next to the atom bomb, radar was the most decisive weapon of this war, said Admiral Doenitz ...

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  13. INQUEST INTO DEATH OF SYDNEY GUNMAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three men were present in the court charged with murder when the inquest opened to-day into the death of ...

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  14. DOCK STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All foundr[?] work at Mort's Dock ceased to-day as the result of 42 employees walking off the job. The men are ...

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  15. Decentralise Industries as Atom Counter

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An official statement in support of the decentralisation of British industries in the Dominions as ...

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  17. DECENTRALISATION POLICY REALITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Larger centres of population in inland districts would make possible the establishment of ...

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  18. NOVEL CAMPAIGN BY LABOUR M.H.R

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Allan Fraser, Labour member for Eden Monaro, has a novel way for conducting an election campaign. ...

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  19. NETHERLANDS POST FOR KEITH OFFICER

    CANBERRA. Thursday. — The appointment of Mr. Keith Officer as Australian Minister to the Netherlands was announced ...

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  20. SOLICITOR GENERAL GIVES UP POST

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Sir George Knowles relinguished his post as Secretary of the Attorney General's Department and Solicitor ...

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  21. EXECUTION FAILURE

    ST. MARTINVILLE (Louisiana), Thursday (AAP).—Willie Francis, 17-year-old negro murderer, who was given a week's reprieve last ...

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  22. ALLEGED PLANS BY NAZES IN AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Thursday (AAP). —The Acting Premier (Mr. Hofmeyer) announced his intention to appoint a select ...

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  23. Economy "Tailspin" By Strike

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—The Federal Government has taken new and drastic steps to conserve coal ...

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  24. Grafton Agents Form Association

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—An organisation termed the Grafton and District Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers' Association was ...

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  25. 3000 May Stop Work

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Unless a satisfactory settlement is reached to-morrow in the dispute at Cockatoo Dock, 3000 painters and ...

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  26. RATING GAOLED FOR BIG COIN THEFT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Richard Essex Scott, R.A.N. rating, was sentenced to six months' goal with hard labour and ordered to be ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. £31 MILLION FROM DISPOSAL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Commonwealth Disposals Commission it was stated that sales between the ...

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  29. HIGHER ADVANCES FOR WAR HOMES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Applications will now be considered for advances up to £1250 for building war service homes, the War ...

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  30. REPORT ON GROUND CAPACITY SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The trustees of the Brisbane Cricket Ground have been asked by the Queensland Rugby League to ...

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  31. SUPPLY TROUBLE WITH LINSEED OIL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government is doing its best to ensure that Australia got its fair supply of linseed oil, the ...

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  32. REBATES ON SUGAR GOODS EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Expor[?]sugar Committee determined the following rates of rebates which will obtain on sugar ...

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  33. CHICAGO MOVE FOR AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—As a result of the crop shortages in America caused by severe frost, Mr. Frank Auster, of the Auster ...

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  34. REPORT ON BRETTON WOODS CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Dedman) said to-day that he had had talks with Professor Melville, ...

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  35. NEW AIR SERVICE TO LONDON

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A new flying boat service between Sydney and London will commence on May 18. Qantas Empire Airways ...

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  36. NO POWER RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"We need not fear gas or electricity rationing this week," said the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) ...

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  37. Axis Technicians Not Likely in Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—It is unlikely that German and Japanese technical experts will be brought to Australia to assist in industry as ...

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  38. Cycling LISMORE-CASINO ROAD RACE

    A 20-mile road race from Lismore to Casino will be conducted by the Casino Cycle and Tourist Club on Saturday, May 18. Entries close at ...

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  39. Shipping Programme To Employ 4000

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Makin) said today the Commonwealth proposed a merchant ...

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  40. All English Brides In Aust. By July 31

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — All English brides of Australian servicemen stranded in London would be in Australia by the end of July. ...

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