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  2. First Vote For Many Servicemen

    The high number of returned servicemen who reached 21 years of age while in the services has caused a sharp rise in ...

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  3. Russian Flag Removed Before Dinner

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Russian flag was removed from the decorations before the Victorian Government's Victory Day dinner ...

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  4. British Firm Forced Out of Vic. Country Town

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A British firm which planned to set up fellmongering works in a Victorian country town had been forced to open in business in Melbourne because no reasonable water supply could be ...

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  5. Private Flyers to Leave Mascot

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mascot aerodrome would soon be confined to airliners, and all learners and private fliers would be moved elsewhere, probably to Bankstown, the District Superintendent of Civil Aviation (Mr. ...

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  6. C.R.C.C. Chairman Replies To Casino Criticism

    The Chairman of the Clarence River County Council (Cr. G. W. Fitzgerald) in reply to the criticism by Ald. A. E. Robinson at a meeting of the Casino Municipal Council as published in the "Northern Star" of ...

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  7. 3 YEARS FOR "BASHING UP" AGED JEW

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Alleged to have "bashed up" an elderly Jewish storekeeper at Milson's Point on May 25, Lawrence Vincent Harper, ...

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  8. Missionaries Return To Islands

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The A.U.S.N. [?]mpany's vessel Ormiston left Sydney today with 80 passengers, including 23 missionaries and six ...

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  9. R.N. DESERTERS GET 6 YEARS FOR ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Friday—Two Royal Navy deserters were each sentenced to six years' gaol by Judge Holden at Darlinghurst Quarter ...

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  10. SUPPORT FOR CASINO DROME DEVELOPMENT

    CASINO, Friday.—Casino Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting last night decided to support the request of the Casino ...

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  11. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES EXCLUDED FROM BAN ON HOSPITAL SCHEMES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hospital contribution funds organised by friendly societies and tramway employees will continue to function after the ...

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  12. COMPROMISE ATTEMPT DASHED IN INDIA

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—Renewed attempts to effect a compromise between the Congress Party and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CARPENTRY, JOINERY COURSE COMMENCES JUNE 18

    The Secretary of Lismore Sub Branch of the R.S.L. (Mr. Connelly) said last night that returned soldiers would be among ...

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  14. PENNIES AND SILVER FOR FAMILY OF MURDER VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than £9 in cash in pennies and silver has been subscribed by customers of the "Picton" Milk Bar, ...

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  15. 4 FRENCH ADMIRALS FOR TRIAL

    PARIS, Friday (AAP). — The French High Court has committed for trial four French admirals charged with collaboration with the ...

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  16. HARRISON HITS AT ARMY DESERTERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The practice of granting "clean" discharges to army deserters struck at the very principle of returned soldier ...

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  17. TO HELP FOREIGNERS BECOME AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Mr. Calwell to-night announced the establishment of a committee to hasten the assimilation of foreigners in ...

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  18. MR. CASEY TO RE-ENTER FEDERAL POLITICS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Sydney reports that the ex-Governor of Ben[?]al (Mr. R. G. Casey) will re-enter Federal politics this year are ...

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  19. PROSPECT OF SOIL INSPECTION IN KYOGLE AREA

    KYOGLE, Friday,—It is likely that an inspection of the Kyogle district will be made in relation to soil erosion, following ...

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  20. PROBATION OFFICER GETS 4 YEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A man with the status of honorary probation officer to a clergyman engaged in welfare work in the Children's Court ...

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  21. MAY RETAIN BRITISH NATIONALITY

    CANBERRA, Friday The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said to-night that under a recent amendment to the National Security ...

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  22. RICH COAL SEAM AT BALMAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A director of the Natural Gas and Oil Corporation, Mr. Richard Windeyer, K.C., said to-day that with the country ...

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  23. "RATS" BOOK WITHDRAWN FROM CITY LIBRARIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The book "We Were the Rats" by Lawson Glasso[?] was withdrawn from Sydney municipal libraries this ...

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  24. POLICE SHOOT TWO MEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Police to-day shot two men at South Melbourne Railway Station after they had ignored calls to halt and ...

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  25. KYOGLE DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE SEEKS FOOTBRIDGES

    KYOGLE, Friday.—The need for pedestrian footways on bridges in the town has been taken up by the Kyogle and Upper ...

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  26. ADDITIONAL CARS FOR CASINO AMBULANCE

    CASINO, Friday. — Casino Ambulance Board decided last night to secure another vehicle, in addition to the two already on order, for use ...

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  27. 24 VAUXHAULS LEAVE ASSEMBLY LINES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Twenty-four English Vauxhall cars came off the assembly line at General Motors Holdens Pagewood Plant today. ...

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  28. AIR FORCE OFFICER ON SLAYING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Alleged to have driven a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, Flt. Lieut. Ronald George Hansen, 25, ...

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  29. CANTEEN STEWARD ON STEALING CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Albert Finlay Marshall, 19, R.A.A.F. canteen steward, was committed for trial at Central Court to-day on ...

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  30. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY IN AUGUST

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Acceptance received to invitations sent out to the women of other nations to attend an Australian Women's ...

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  31. WHARFIES' DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The waterside workers' dispute on the motorship Wanaka was settled to-day when three gangs dismissed for ...

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  32. ALL EX-SERVICEMEN ELIGIBLE FOR FARMS

    CANBERRA, Friday—The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said today because of the limited number of farms ...

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  33. TWO HURT IN FREAK ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two men, one a railway employee at Junee and the other a Sydney motorist, were victims of freak accidents to-day. ...

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  34. Beasley "Doing Great Job"

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Senator Donald Grant, who returned to Sydney by flying boat to-night from the United Kingdom, said the ...

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  35. RUSSIAN HELD FOR ESPIONAGE

    SEATTLE, Friday (AAP).—Lieut. [?]icolia Redin, of the Russian Navy, was re-arrested on a new secret [?]ndictment charging him with ...

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  36. PROMINENT MUSICIAN DEAD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Gerige de Corroa Rego, whose death in Sydney was announced, was the year's general secretary for Australia of the ...

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  37. NO MORE EXPRESS SEATS FOR KYOGLE

    KYOGLE, Friday.—No additional seats can be allotted to Kyogle travellers on the express trains. This information has been given ...

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  38. ALLEGEDLY SET FIRE TO HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Axel Peterson, 48, pleaded not guilty and was remanded until June 21 on £200 bail at the Central Court to-day on a ...

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  40. SOLDIER'S ACTION GETS HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When Private R. P. Cameron with his wife and seven children arrived at the Housing Commission to-day with the ...

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  41. MAN CRUSHED BY SLIDING DOOR

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A man received serious injuries to-day when he was crushed by a heavy sliding door of an incinerator ...

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  42. CYCLISTS DEATH ACCIDENTAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eric Robert Hibbert's death on May 10 was accidental, the City Coroner (Mr. Stewart, S.M.) found today. ...

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  43. BOY UNDER SENTENCE ESCAPES

    GOSFORD Friday.—A few minutes after he had been sentenced to gaol on charges of breaking and entering and of absconding, a boy ...

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  44. Baby Powder Withdrawn In New Zealand

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—The manufacturers of one brand of baby powder which was distributed throughout New Zealand were ...

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  45. C'wealth Bank Official Re-appointed

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night Cabinet had reappointed the Deputy Governor of the ...

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  46. 8 PARALYSIS CASES ON FRIDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—All of the eight cases of infantile paralysis reported to the State Health Department to-day were from the ...

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  47. ARMY CASUALTY LIST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An Australian Military Forces Casualty List issued to-day includes the following name; Previously reported missing, now ...

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  48. Synthetic Golf Balls Sell Readily

    SYNDNEY, Friday.—New synthetic rubber golf balls were sold in the city stores to-day at 5s 6d each. One city shop sold out in ...

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  49. Film Comedian Killed

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP).—The film comedian, Charles Butterworth, was killed in an automobile accident at Los Angeles. ...

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