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  4. KNEW RAIDER WAS NEAR

    Commodore Henry Arthur Showers, former captain of H.M.A.S. Adelaide, in the High Court yesterday said he knew ...

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  5. WARNING TO COUNCIL

    A warning that the struggle between the Legislative Council and the Assembly could only result in consideration of the future powers of the Council as to money matters was given by the Minister for Labor (Mr. Clarey) ...

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  6. Davis Cup Tour

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Further criticism of Australia's touring Davis Cup team was forthcoming to-day when W. Sidwell ...

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  7. FURTHER EASING OF WAGE PEGGING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Further relaxation of wage pegging regulations was announced to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). The announcement coincided with the gazettal of the new Conciliation and ...

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  8. LIFE AS A "WHARFIE"

    Answering Mr. Randolph Churchill's allegation that "the prize for slowness must certainly be awarded to waterside workers of ...

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  9. MAHIA DISASTER INQUIRY

    The Court of Marine Inquiry yesterday unanimously held that the Master of s.s. Mahia (Captain John Walton Hart) and the First Officer were to blame for the death of ten men by fire and explosion on the ship at Victoria ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRADE TALKS IN EUROPE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--In-, ternational trade discussions taking place in Europe were described by a high authority in ...

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  11. NEW SHIPPING BOARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Legislation to establish an Australian shipping board will be submitted to the Commonwealth ...

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  12. FAVORED FOR OLYMPICS

    Corporal Clarrie Hayes, of Windsor, N.S.W., continued his success at the all- Japan athletic championships to-day by winning ...

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  13. THE ROLE OF YOUTH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to-night warned the older members of the Liberal ...

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  14. N. VON NIDA IN GOOD POSITION

    In the Dunlop-Masters golt tournament of 72 holes, which commenced in rain to-day, leading scores at the end of the ...

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  15. S.A. Jockey Arrives

    W. J. Stocker, of Adelaide, has arrived in Melbourne to ride at the Caulfield Cup meeting. He has been granted a V.R.C. ...

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  16. BASIC WAGE REFORM

    The president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. Clarey, M.L.C.) and the secretary (Mr. A. E. Monk) will leave ...

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  17. Ballarat Bush fire, No Cause for Alarm

    WARNING : A bushfire will break out in Ascot district, near Ballarat to-day. But there is no need for alarm. It will only be part of an in ...

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  18. £1,664,776 IN BENEFITS

    Unemployment, sickness and special benefits paid in Australia during the 12 months elided June 3C last, totalled £1,664,776, an ...

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  19. FAST RETURN FOR CRISIS

    Returning from Eire and Britain in three days and a half, the Minister for Public Works, and general secretary of the ...

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  20. Mendelssohn's Centenary

    Mendelssohn's death on November 7, 1847, will be commemorated on the same day this year--100. years later--with two ...

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  21. IMMIGRATION OFFICERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Two war-time members of the R.A. A.F. with overseas operational records have been appointed ...

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  22. SON TO LADY BRABOURNE

    Lady Brabourne, daughter of the Earl and Countess Mountbatten, has given birth to a son in London. ...

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  23. STEMMING OF TOBACCO

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Operations in Sydney tobacco factories will cease to-morrow, when 2000 tobacco workers will hold a ...

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  24. PRIVATE DINNER TO GOVERNOR

    A dinner party at which the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) and Lady Dugan were the principal guests was given at ...

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  26. LONG TERMS FOR GANGSTERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the Central Criminal Court to-day Malcolm Moore, 24, lorry driver, was sentenced to ten years ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. SELBY HOLD-UP

    Detective J. Manly, of Russell- street C.I.B., and Detective A. Pry, of Camberwall, yesterday visited a house in Cockatoo and ...

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  28. 60 JUNKS LOST IN STORM

    It is believed nearly, 2000 Chinese fishermen were drowned when sudden storm apparently wrecked about 60 junks, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TOBACCO THEFTS

    Tobacco shortage or not, thefts of the soothing weed are to be severely punished by at least one police magistrate. ...

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  30. EX-SERVICEMEN'S GRIEVANCE

    According to the Federal president of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. E. Millhouse, K.C.), the Minister for Post-War ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. WOOL DISPLAY AT ROYAL SHOW

    In view of the great interest in fleeces displayed at the recent Royal show, Mr. S. L. Calvert, of Maroona, has suggested that ...

    Article : 119 words
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