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  2. LISMORE FROM THE AIR

    Yesterday we published a photogroph of Lismore, taken by Mr. R. Avery, from a height of 500ft. This is how the town looks from 10,000ft. Again the picture is from Mr. Avery. Note Coleman's Point almost encircled by the Richmond (at left of photo.) The Recreation Grounds are prominent in the centre of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Labour to Declare Policy After Liberals Broadcast

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government will not finalise Labour's policy for the Federal elections until the Liberal Party has announced its policy to the nation. ...

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  4. TRIPLETS BORN IN MELB.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mrs. L. Birthisel has given birth in Yarrawonga Hospital to ...

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  5. Stern Gang Warns R.A.A.F. Officer

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—A South Australian Air Force officer has been warned by the Stern Gang, the notorious Palestine terrorist organisation, that wherever he goes they will "get" him. ...

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  6. EVATTS TECHNIQUE CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Addressing a men's meeting at Hurstville in Dr. Evatt's electorate today, Mr. P. C. Spender (Lib.) criticised Dr. ...

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  7. COUNCIL OFFER TO HELP WITH MINE SURVEY

    CORAKI, Wednesday. — Woodburn Shire Council at a meeting to-day decided to advise the Mines Department that the council was ...

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  8. M'BAH SEWERAGE PROPOSAL

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday. —The Deputy Director-General of Public Health. Dr. H. G. Wallace, and Mr. W. T. Anderson, officer in ...

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  9. SHOT HUSBAND OF GIRL FRIEND

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Allegations that he had shot the husband of the girl with whom he had corresponded while he was in the Air ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS DESTROY JAP WAR DUMPS

    KURE, Wednesday.—Men from 66 Australian Infantry Battalion have returned to Hiro after helping to destroy what is possibly the ...

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  11. 18 MONTHS FOR STEALING

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.—John Patrick William Noscov and George Arthur Wade were sentenced to imprisonment for 18 months by Judge ...

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  12. REPORT ON PEARLING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Reports on the pearling industry in Northern Australia made it clear that it would be virtually impossible to re-establish ...

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  13. ROCAVERT EXTENDS BRODIE OVER FIVE SETS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—D. Rocavert of New South Wales fully extended L. Brodie over five sets in the Queensland tennis championships ...

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  14. New Drug for Cattle Disease

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Fifty thousand doses of the new drug, phenantyredinium 1553, for inoculating cattle against nagana, have been ordered by telephone to be sent from England to South Africa. ...

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  15. TO PAY TAXATION AND PENALTIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Under a judgment entered by Mr. Justice McParlane in the City Court today George Faresan and Leonard ...

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  16. MAKIN, BEASLEY REDIGN AS M'S-P.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The resignations of the Australian Ambassador to the United States (Mr. Makin) and the Resident Minister in ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. Future of Nutritional School at Canberra

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No decision has yet been reached as to the future of the Commonwealth Nutritional School at the Institute of ...

    Article : 105 words
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  19. MR CHURCHILL NEW LORD WARDEN

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—Dover's church bells rang and guns saluted as enrobed dignitaries of over a dozen Kent ports participated in a ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. La Guardia Asks High Official to Resign

    GENEVA, Wednesday (AAP).—The Director General of UNRRA, Mr. La Guardia, called on a "high placed military person" to resign or submit ...

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  21. SOLDIER FINED £100 ON PISTOL CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Stopping a soldier at Rose Bay on Tuesday, a police constable found he was carrying a pistol with ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. TO DISCUSS LOCKOUT ON WATERFRONT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council Disputes Committee will meet to-morrow to discuss the lockout ...

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  24. Plan for Rice in N.T.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Minister for the,Interior (Mr. Johnson) said today investigations were to be carried out as to the suitability ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. ISLANDERS MISSING IN BOAT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Six Mornington Island natives are missing tin an 18 feet sailing boat somewhere in the Gulf of Carpentaria. They left ...

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  26. U.K. VET. SURGEONS FOR TAS.

    BURNIE (Tas.), Wednesday. —Five veterinary surgeons from Great Britain have accepted positions with the Tasmanian ...

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  27. PRINTERS FINED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Edgar H. Baillie, printer and publisher of the Herald Newspaper. was fined £75 for contempt of court ...

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  28. DOCTOR DENIES CHARGES IN DIVORCE COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Dr. Arthur Madgwick Davidson, 55, of Enmore, today denied in the Divorce Court that he had seduced a woman ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. 6 SCHOOLBOYS HURT AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. — Six boys were injured at the sports ground today when the brick wall of the main grandstand collapsed. They ...

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  30. SIR JAMES BIRD DEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP). Sir James Bird was found dead from apparently accidental shotgun injuries in the grounds of his ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. SUGGESTED LINK WITH MISSING AIRLINER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Detectives are investigating the possibility that the skull found some weeks ago at Kingslake may be part of the ...

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