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  2. WAR MEDALS IN THE MAKING

    YOU MAY SOON RECEIVE Campaign Stars. Stokes Foundries Pty. Ltd., Brunswick, have begun production of 391,250 Pacific Stars. They wall also produce Africa, 1939-45, Atlantic, Air-crew Europe, Burma, Italy, and France and Germany Stars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Wartime company tax to go SALES TAX CUT 10%

    CANBERRA, Wed: Abolition of wartime company tax and a 10% cut in sales tax, totalling about £7 millions, is proposed ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. Left wing unions seek control of own strikes

    WHETHER the ACTU or individual unions shall control future strikes in Australia will be decided at the ACTU Congress today, following the passing of a Left wing motion amending an executive ...

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  5. ONLY BOAT SURVIVOR WAS BRIDE

    SYDNEY, Wed: a bride of two weeks is the only known survivor of a small fishing launch, carrying three people, which ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. CAR CHASSIS CUTS OF 50% IS PROBABLE

    CANBERRA, Wed: How passenger car chassis will be affected by the 20% cut in imports ordered by the Government in its dollar-saving ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. "Australia could use a million US immigrants"

    "We can use a million like you as fast as we can get you there," Mr Calwell told a party of 46 US migrants who are travelling to ...

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  8. Many share issues gain in price

    Following the announcement of the abolition of the wartime company tax, buyers operated more freely on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne ...

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  9. Surgeon goes to see crash victims

    A noted Collins st surgeon was driven to Wangaratta last night to confer with other doctors on the condition of three of the victims of ...

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  10. STAMP WITH WRONG HEAD IS RUSHED

    SYDNEY, Wed: Philatelists are eagerly applying for issues of the wrongly printed 2½d Newcastle commemoration ...

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  11. EMPIRE TALK URGED BY LIBERALS

    Convening of an Empire economic conference was urged yesterday by the Federal council of the Liberal Party. ...

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  12. Planes ordered, but tractors wanted, says MP

    While production was hampered and efficient harvesting of the coming wheat crop was uncertain through the tractor shortage, the ...

    Article : 117 words
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  14. Britain to get more Australian wheat

    CANBERRA, Wed: Following talks between Mr Chifley, Prime Minister; Mr Pollard, Commerce Minister; and Lord Addison, British Public ...

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  15. Tug strike holds back 50,000 tons of food

    SHIPMENT of about 50,000 tons of Food for Britain is being delayed by the tugboat dispute, which enters the third week today. Mr W. Bird, secretary of the ...

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  16. "Stand together to stop Russia"

    SYDNEY, Wed: The world was heading for another war, and every— one could see from where it was coming, Mr Randolph Churchill, ...

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  17. Banks report "mild run" on silver

    SYDNEY, Wed: Increasingly large purchases of savings certificates and a "mild run" on silver coinage in recent days are reported by several ...

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  18. Claims rabbits with hydatids sold for food

    Hundreds of rabbits infected with hydatids were consigned from Sale district for human consumption, Cr A. Guy said at ...

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  19. Work begins on £1¼m reservoir

    Construction of the Cairn Curran reservoir, near Maldon, will be officially opened by Mr Galvin, Minister for Lands and Water Supply, ...

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  20. Banks issue raised in by-election

    Four candidates will contest the Collingwood by-election, and one of them, Mr James Baker (Ind Lab), an East Melbourne accountant, ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. FOUR CYCLISTS HURT IN COLLISION

    Four men were injured yesterday and last night when bicycles they were riding were involved in collisions. They were: ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. Geelong quest girl

    Titian-haired Patricia Kelly, 21 private secretary, of Moorabool st, Geelong, was selected last night from 21 applicants to represent Geelong ...

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  23. Must be sold by weight

    To give the Prices Branch a firm basis on which to police prices, rabbits in Victoria will be sold in future on a weight basis instead of by ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. HOORAY FOR HOLIDAYS!

    Give the kiddies a real treat and make the most of the Spring sunshine on the lovely scenic trip up the Yarra Valley to Warrandyte. ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE

    For Coughs, Colds, Influenza. —[Advt.] ...

    Article : 12 words
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