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    PROUD.—Cocker Spaniel watches her two-day-old offspring—the whole nine of them—basking in the sun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CRITICAL POSITION DEVELOPS IN PORT OF SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.—The gravest industrial position for months faced the Government today as 12 mines became idle and striking wharflaborers, defying the direction of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) to return to work, extended ...

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  4. IT'S RATION BOOK DAY TOMORROW

    MELBOURNE.—June 5 will begin a new fear of coupon rationing. Tomorrow and Sunday all ration book-holders ...

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  6. JUDGMENT IN MANPOWER CASE RESERVED

    MELBOURNE.—The Full High Court, hearing the appeal against the decision of the NSW State Full Court in the manpower case ...

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  7. DOCTORS SUPPORT PROTEST ON NUTRITION SCALE

    CANBERRA.—Backing given by the Federal Council of the BMA to the protests by the Commonwealth's own health experts on the National Health and Medical Research Council against non-combatant military units being ...

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  8. Australia First Inquiry Opens About June 19

    SYDNEY. — The inquiry into the circumstances connected with the detention under National Security ...

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  9. EX-ANNOUNCER BOUND OVER FOR BIGAMY

    SYDNEY.—"I am very sorry to see a man of your achievements and courage in this position." Judge Markell said in Quarter ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. YUGOSLAV KING'S APPEAL TO HIS PEOPLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—If there is evidence that the Chetnik commanders or General Mthallovitch have collaborated with the ...

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  11. JAPS THOUGHT THEY WERE CLOSE TO USA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Coastguard Lieutenant Jerome Lancer, who was in the capture of Wakde Island, off Dutch New ...

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  12. MANSLAUGHTER CASE

    SYDNEY.—A man who was described by the police as "a peaceable citizen" was sentenced in the Central Criminal Court today to ...

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  13. SHE WAS AN UNWILLING WITNESS, SAID SM

    "If I get my property back I do not wish to give evidence against him," said Freda M. Jones, of Wickham, who had charged, at ...

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  15. ROBBERY AT STOCKTON; MAN CHARGED

    The part-heard case against Harold S. Ward, 32, metal polisher, of breaking, entering and stealing from the store of ...

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  16. HARRISON DEMANDS:

    SYDNEY.—The Deputy leader of the Opposition, Mr. Harrison, today demanded that the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) should ...

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  17. MAN REMANDED ON SIX CHARGES

    Six charges were preferred against Cyril R. Jones (30), heat treater, at Newcastle Court of Petty Sessions to-day before Mr ...

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  18. CLEOPATRA'S BATH FOR RAAF MEN

    MELBOURNE.—Believed to be the Roman bath in which Cleopatra and her retinue bathed, n swimming pool, hewn out of ...

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  19. 11 OF 20 YEARS IN BOYS' HOME

    SYDNEY.—A prisoner aged 20 said at Central Court to-day that he had spent 11 years in a boys' home and two in gaol. ...

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  20. NEWS THEATRETTE OPENED

    When he officially opened the Tatler newsreel threatrette in Newcastle this afternoon, tho Chief Secretary (Mr. J. M. Baddeley) said the people could rest assured that their children would be protected against harmful influence in the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. NOW PERFECTLY SECURE

    AUCKLAND.—Australia and New Zealand could now breathe in perfect security, Admiral Halsey declared yesterday. "Japanese in New Ireland, New Britain, New Guinea ...

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  22. SYDNEY FACES MEAT SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY.—An acute shortage of meat faces Sydney this week-end. Many butcher shops will be closed for part of today and all day ...

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  23. DIGGERS' DRIVE ON "ZOOT" SUIT ISSUE

    MELBOURNE. — A new and stronger protest against the treatment of soldiers on discharge and an effort to get the same clothing ...

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