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  2. MEMBERS' PLEA FOR CUTS IN TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—During the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day, Sir Earle Page (C.P., N.S.W.) said that the morale of the country had "slipped" because the Government had not stood up to things as it should to prevent ...

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  3. OIL PAINTING FOR NATIONAL GALLERY

    "Austral Forenoon," by Howard Ashton, which has been purchased for 250 guineas by the Marshall Bequest and presented to the trustees of the National Gallery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NORTHERN COAL LULL BROKEN Mr. Wells Criticises Ministry

    The general president of the Miners' Federation, Mr. H. Wells, at a meeting of union, officials last night criticised the Government's attitude to miners. Stoppages at two mines yesterday broke a ...

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  5. MOTORISTS SEEK MORE PETROL

    The N.R.M.A. has asked the Liquid Fuel Control Board to make available a double issue of petrol for motorists over the ...

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  6. CAFE GIRLS WILL WORK TO-DAY

    The proposed strike of waitresses employed by Sargents, Ltd., and Cahills Restaurants has been abandoned and the ...

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  7. ASHTON PAINTING FOR GALLERY 250 Guineas Paid

    The trustees of the Marshall Bequest have paid 250 guineas for a painting by Howard Ashton, "Austral Forenoon," for the ...

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  8. FREE RADIO TIME FOR LABOUR PARTY Not Essential For Licence, Mr. Curtin Says

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government did not intend to allot or re-allot broadcasting licences only when the proposed licensees gave the Labour Party a share in the undertaking and free broadcasting time, ...

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  9. MOVE FOR DEBATE ON CENSORSHIP

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Cameron (U.A.P., S.A.) gave notice of his intention to move in the House ...

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  10. P./O. FALSTEIN ON AIR POLICY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Much of Australia's aircraft production was wholly unwarranted and obsolete aircraft were still ...

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  11. ROYAL ART SOCIETY

    A rather unfortunate period in the art development of this country is vividly recalled by the Royal Art Society Exhibition at the Education ...

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  12. ALLEGED DELAY IN STATE INSPECTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Supply, Mr. Beasley, said in the House of Representatives to-day that he had been ...

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  13. LABOUR CAUCUS CRITICAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Over[?] emphasis on bureaucratic control was strongly criticised at a meeting of Fedetal Labour Caucus to-day. ...

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  14. SENATE DEBATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—When the Budget, debate was resumed in the Senate to-day the Leader of the Opposition, Senator ...

    Article : 455 words
  15. DOBELL TO PAINT GOVERNOR

    The Governor, Lord Wakehurst, has agreed to a request by the Lord Mayor, Alderman Bartley, that he should accept a portrait to be painted by the ...

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  16. NEW TYPE RADIO SETS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Manufacturers would be called before the Parliamentary Broadcasting Committee and asked to give details of their ...

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  17. QUESTIONS IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Questions asked in the Senate to-day included:— A.B.C. News Sources. ...

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  18. BOYS STRANDED IN SYDNEY

    Because the plane in which they were to return to Melbourne bioke down, 21 pupils of Geelong Grammar School are stranded ...

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  19. TRIPLETS DIE

    A 50-mile drive in an attempt to save the only survivor of triplets born at Camden was unavailing, as the baby died soon after its admission to ...

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  20. NO REPRISALS AGAINST SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, denied to-day that any Australian soldier had been court-martialled for approaching ...

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  21. CORRESPONDENCE WITH BISHOP

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—The Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Rev. de Witt Batty, to-day released correspondence relating ...

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  22. LORRY HURLED 30 FEET

    A man was killed at the intersection of Glenayr Avenue and Curlewis Street, Bondi, when a U.S. Army truck and a bus bound from ...

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  23. MARJORIE LAWRENCE'S THIRD SYDNEY CONCERT

    THE superb range of Marjorie Lawrence's voice never ends in a mere abnormality of tone. Always there is the touch of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CAR RIGHTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister[?] Mr. Curtin, commenting to-night on the statement by the managing director of Australian Consolidated ...

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  25. "BLACK PIRATE" DEAD

    Captain John Cowper, who died in Sydney on Wednesday, aged 92, had spent 65 years at sea, chiefly in sailing ships. Because of his long, black ...

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  26. ANZAC HOUSE SITE

    Consideration was being given to a new site for Ansac House following the magnificent public response to the appeal, the State president of the ...

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  27. ARMY RELEASES FOR DAIRYING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Most of the 4,000 soldiers to be released to the dairying industry will be discharged in the next ...

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  28. RELATIVES OF DEAD MAN SOUGHT

    Thomas Alfred Veale, [?]2, was found dead at his residence in Penkivil Street, Bondi, last night. The police state that, there are no suspicious ...

    Article : 52 words
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