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  4. LOTTERY LUCK

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  5. DRUNKEN DRIVING CHARGE

    Douglas Davis (23). a soldier was fined £10 at the Bathurst Court yesterday on a charge of driving a military lorry while under the influence ...

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  6. IN A NUTSHELL

    Real winter continues. Yesterday's additions were bitterly cold and greatening. Entries for the Bathurst dog ...

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  7. 40 HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE. Monday: In spite of competition from the air, sea and road transport, Australian railways expect a tremendous ...

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  8. GOULBURN ELECTION

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  9. TOJO NOW ON TRIAL

    An International War Crimes Tribunal began the trial in Tokio today of 26 of Japan's war leaders, including Tojo. Prime ...

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  10. TRAM CONDUCTOR REMANDED

    SYDNEY. Monday: William Sebbins (20). tram conductor was remanded on £50 bail at Paddington Court today on a charge of malicious ...

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  11. ALLEGED HOLDUP

    At the Quarter Sessions, to continuance of a trial with only 11 of the 12 jurymen sanctioned. Judge Holden granted a juryman leave as he had ...

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  12. ALLEGED SLANDER

    Alleging that he had been called a crook Nicholas Giuse, of Crovdon. today clammed substantial damages for slander iron ohn [?] a ...

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  13. SURPLUS APPLES

    HOBART. Monday: Tasmania hat 8,000,0O0 bushels this season, but it is likely that 3,000,000 bushels of them will ret on the ground, due to lack of ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. DRUGS STOLEN

    An American naval doctor. Lt. Emmerson Gordan had a quantity of dangerous drugs stolon from his car during the week end. He had parked ...

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  15. INQUIRIES INTO BOY'S DEATH

    BRISBANE. Monday: Police expect to make an early arrest in connection with the death of Robert Claude Munn aged three, whose body was ...

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  16. LOAN CONVERSION

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, announced in Canberra tonight that the Commonwealth loan in London of just over £16,000,000 would be ...

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  17. A VICTORIAN MEMBER

    The steamer Highland Princess, with 800 officers and ratings of the Royal Navy and 100 men of the Royal Australian Navy left Sydney for ...

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  18. CLOTHING MATERIAL EXPORTS

    The Minister for Post War ReConstruction (Mr. Dedman) says that only a small percentage of clothing materials, not exceeding 2½ per cent, ...

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  19. MANY VACANCIES FOR WOMEN

    Although the Commonwealth Employment service in New South Wale is placing about 1.800 women in Job each week, thousands more are needed ...

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  20. Patents Office Wants Staff

    CANBERRA. Monday: The Commonwealth patents office of Australia is having difficulty in coping with the flood of applications for patents and ...

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  21. VICTORIAN COAL POSITION

    Base industries will be able to carry on with their present meagre supplies of black coal. Supplies are being eked out with wood and ...

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  22. PARALYSIS CASES

    SYDNEY. Monday: Sydney doctors now hope that the infantile paralysis epidemic in N. S.W. is on the wane Only four new cases were reported ...

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  23. MORE POTATOES

    SYDNEY. Monday: Potatoes will be in ample supply this week. The Controller of the potato Committee. Mr. Foster, said today that 43,000 bags ...

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  25. GUARD AGAINST BANDITS

    The Postmaster General (Sen. Cameron) has announced that arrangements are being made throughout Australia to tighten up precautionary ...

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  26. FIRM NAMED

    MELBOURNE. Monday: Following a warning issued last week the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy ) today ordered Gifford ...

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  27. GUN PRACTICE FOR POLICE

    SYDNEY. Monday: Regular shooting practice for police is to be introduced because of the menace of armed criminals in Sydney today. ...

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  28. SISTER KENNY IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Monday: Sister Elisabeth Kenny the famous authority on infantile paralysis, arrived in Sydney today by the Brisbane express. ...

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  29. Queensland Meat Strike

    SYDNEY. Monday: The Federal Secretary of the Meat Employees' Union (Mr. Newman) announced to-night that the meeting of the Federal ...

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  30. 2BS Centre of the West

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  31. RAPE CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Four young men were charged at the Quarter Sessions today with having committed rape on a girl under 16 at Moore Park on ...

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  32. DR. EVATT MAY VISIT JAPAN

    CANBERRA. Monday: The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) may visit Japan on his way back to Australia. ...

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  33. AIR PILOTS UNION

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Australian Airpilots' Association, with a membership of about 250, is seeking registration and an award as a Federal trade ...

    Article : 51 words
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