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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) arrived in Melbourne yesterday by plane from Canberra and will leave to-morrow morning by ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, yesterday presented the award of the Military Medal to Major J. B. ...

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  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    In reply to Mr. J. Crawford's request for further information (18-2), I would refer him to the report of the Royal Commission ...

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    HOME AT LAST: R.A.A.F. airmen, some of the last to arrive from England, caught the first glimpse for many years of their homeland when the Stirling Castle drew to her berth at Port Melbourne yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DRIFT AMONG THE POWERS

    THERE was a refreshing candor about several speeches in the House of Commons debate on the ...

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  8. SUGAR INDUSTRY'S AFFAIRS

    In "The Age" (152) Mr. Alex Nicol complained of foreign matter found in "brown" sugar. While in any case my company ...

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  9. NEW AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY IS STRANGLED

    Australia's isolation in the critical stages of the war led to the production in this country of optical instruments, including prisms and lenses, without which the machinery of modern warfare could not function. When hostilities ceased, this industry lapsed. ...

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  10. MANPOWER CONTROLS

    As anticipated in "The Age" early in the week, manpower controls over the employment of labor will be lifted on March 1. ...

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  11. Australia and the Atom Bomb

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said yesterday that a request was made more than two months ago, through the ...

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    It was a happy occasion for Mr. S. E. Goss when he was reunited with his wife and twin sons, Malcolm and Keith, on their arrival from England yesterday with R.A.A.F. personnel and war brides. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DUKE'S PLANE IN MERCY FLIGHT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In a dramatic race to save the life of a seven-year-old boy, who was bleeding to death from ...

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  15. PRICE CONTROL ON WOOLLENS

    Elimination of price control over woollen products would be more workable than a subsidy as a means of overcoming the ...

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  16. STATE SCHOOL MAINTENANCE

    A suggestion that repairs and maintenance of school buildings would be expedited if the Education Department had its own ...

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  17. OUT OF EUROPE INTO FREEDOM

    To European civilians who were among passengers to arrive from England yesterday, the gangway which reached from the Stirling ...

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  18. New Guinea's Native Forces

    Services rendered by the native forces of New Guinea through the war years are outlined in an appreciative and sympathetic ...

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  20. HENTY VACANCY

    The Victorian A.L.P. will decide to-night whether to nominate for the Henty by-election. Possible independent ...

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  21. RAILWAY STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Although the strike of 900 Sydney railway shunters has been settled and work resumed to-night it will take ...

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  23. Rent-Pegging Methods Criticised

    The action of the Commonwealth Government in continuing to peg rents at the amounts paid in December, 1940, was grossly ...

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  24. Homeless Women Offered Help

    Concerned about the plight of Mrs. M. Storm and her daughter, Miss V. Storm, who, through inability to obtain accommodation ...

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  25. H.M.A.S. Gerard Disabled

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- Because, of an engine breakdown on H.M.A.S. Gerard the vessel is being towed by her sister naval ...

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  26. Rights of Soldiers

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said last night that members of the interim forces who enlisted before the legally ...

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  27. Uranium in S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Surveys have shown that uranium activity occurred over a fairly big area in South Australia, and the ...

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  28. Brides Ship

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) indicated last night that it might be difficult for Australia to charter a ship to bring brides ...

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