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  2. PARLIAMENT BEGINS BUDGET SITTINGS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Budget sittings of Parliament began to-day with a review in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, of the manpower position and the war outlook. ...

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  3. RUSSIANS INSPECT ROCKET-FIRING TYPHOON

    A Russian military mission, led by Vice-Admiral Kharlamov (in dark uniform), inspecting a rocket-firing Typhoon near the battlefront in Normandy. (British Official picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MOTION OF CENSURE ON GOVERNMENT Long Debate on the Coal Crisis Expected

    CANEERRA, Wednesday.—The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Menzies, gave notice in the House of Representatives this afternoon of a motion of censure on the Government for its handling of the coal ...

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  5. THE SENATE Short Sitting Criticised

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Senator Leckie (U.A.P., Vic.), complained in the Senate ...

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  6. BUTCHER SHOP AT PORTLAND

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Keane, to-day defended the granting of authority to ...

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  7. DEADLOCK IN OPPOSITION UNITY TALKS Provisional Council Proposal Disputed

    A deadlock was reached yesteiday in unity talks between representatives of the Democratic Party and Liberal Democratic Party. The Democratic Party refused ...

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  8. MR. SPENDER INVITED TO JOIN L.D.P.

    Mr. Spender, former member of the U.A.P. and now an independent, was asked, yesterday to join the Liberal Demociatic ...

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  9. QUESTIONS IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Questions asked in the Senate today included:— Alarm Clocks. ...

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  10. DEFEAT IN CAUCUS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Further reports to-day on the Caucus meeting which rejected Mr. Ward's move to bring all ...

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  11. MAN'S BODY IN CAR

    Fourteen witnesses gave evidence yesterday at the inquest on Georqe Arthur Morris, 43, an engineer, whose body with 12 ...

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  12. CAR MANUFACTURE AFTER WAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Cab[?] sub-committee to inquire into the possibilities of motor car manufacture in Australia comprises the Minister ...

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  13. PHILOSOPHY OF MR. HUGHES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—"I have never pulled my punches," Mr. W. M. Huches, M.P., said at a Parliamentary dinner in his ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA-FIRST INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— An aiticle written bv Percy Reginald Stephenson dealing with Jewish activities in Austialia and ...

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  15. LOW RESERVES FOR RAILWAYS

    The Secretary for Railways, Mr. Nicholas, said yesterday that next Sunday normal—every 15 minutes—electric train services ...

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  16. SYDNEY TO HAVE 1,000 NEW BUSES AFTER WAR

    Construction of 1,000 buses for Sydney services will be authorised as soon as the war ends. ...

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  17. MUTION AND UAMB PRICES REDUCED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Reductions in the wholesale prices of mutton and lamb in the Counties of Cumberland and Northumberland were ...

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  18. TRANSPORT OF GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Arrangements for the co-ordination of transport facilities to ensure the carriage of [?] goods were made at ...

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  19. ART GALLERY GRANT

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, yesterday said that he did not think it would be wise for bun to dietste how the £5,000 grant to the National Art ...

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  20. IDLE MINES

    Two mines were on strike in New South Wales yesterday, one on the norhtern field and one on the southern field. ...

    Article : 51 words
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