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  2. State Parliament

    BALLROOMS in some city emporiums were like "sly-grog shops," declared Mr. Lazzarini (Lab., Marrickville) in Parliament yesterday. ...

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  3. N.Z. Potato Ban Again Likely

    THE embargo on the importation of New Zealand potatoes may be reimposed by the Menzies Government as a political expedient to win the Wilmot by-election. ...

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    When Dr. Werner Salinger arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Australian from Hamburg he was greeted by his fiancee, Claire Auerbech. She also was a refugee from Germany, having arrived here some time ago. They preferred not to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ACCUSES PRESS OF WAR SCARES

    "CONDUCT of the Australian Press during recent months has been a disgrace to a civilised ...

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  6. DIVORCE COURT STORY OF TORMENT

    CHARGING her husband with cruelty Margaret Mary Stephenson, 49, of St. Luke's St., ...

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  7. MOUNTAIN HUNT FOR LOST MAN

    Strenuous police efforts have failed to find Joseph Green, 45, returned soldier, who has been missing from his ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. LOOKED ON IN TERROR

    THE most amazing safe-breaking crime in Sydney for years was carried out at Botany early yesterday before the eyes of fear-stricken neighbors. Though they watched two cracksmen blast their ...

    Article : 441 words
  9. 50 CHILDREN IMMUNISED

    Fifty children-- the entire Juvenile population of the Erskineville Workers' Flats-- were immunised against diphtheria yesterday. ...

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  10. DENIES EMPLOYEES VICTIMISED

    ADE AIDE, Wed.-- There would be no repercussions if any of his employees asked leave to give evidence before the Court, said William Rofe, ...

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  11. STEVENS URGES CHANGES

    STATING that it placed obstacles in the path of national progress, the Premier, Mr. Stevens, ...

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  12. WANT FUNDS FOR BOYS' CLUBS

    An appeal for £5000 to establish Police Boys' Clubs in several city suburbs and a number of large country towns. is expected to be ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. MORE WORK FOR DOCKYARD

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- In two months the number of employees fit Cockatoo Island dockyard would reach 2000, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Street) ...

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  14. RUNS INTO LORRY

    Running into the side of a moving lorry in Beamish Street, Campsie, last night, Allan Waight, 6, of Klngsgrove Road, Canterbury, suffered ...

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  15. MONEY FOR HOMES

    The State Treasurer, Mr. Mair, told Parliament yesterday that he was negotiating with English interests to obtain funds for co-operative ...

    Article : 131 words
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  17. WILSON FOR WATSON SEAT

    Richard Ernest Wilson, J.P., the selected and endorsed Labor (Heffron) candidate for the Watson Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WIDER INSURANCE COVER URGED

    MELBOURNE, Wed.-- That many essentials of public medical service omitted from the National Insurance Bill should be included. is believed ...

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  19. WANTS MILITARY PAST GIVEN

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- A stormy passage is ahead of the National Register Bill. This was indicated in the House of ...

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  20. ASKS DRIVERS TO HEED NEW SIGNS

    Effect on traffic of halt and Blow signs at intersections will be closely watched by the N.R.M.A. The president, Mr. J. C. Watson, ...

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  21. BUILDING FIGURES DOWN

    The total value of proposed private buildings for which permits were issued by councils in Sydney and suburbs in April, 1939, was £931,534. This ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. PRICE-FIXING BILL ANNOUNCED

    Notice of the bill to vest in the Industrial Commission price-fixing Powers was given by the Premier, Mr. Stevens, in Parliament yesterday. ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. New Bank Windows

    Because of the unusually noisy position of the Liverpool Street branch of the Bank of New South Wales, it has been decided to fit 26 ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. OUR TRAINS MAKE HER SHUDDER, SAYS SINGER

    M A D A M E LOTTE LEHMANN, famous soprano, yesterday declared that American trains are more comfortable than Australian. "And you don't have to ...

    Article : 260 words
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