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  2. NATIONAL SURVEY OF RAW MATERIALS

    HOBART, Sat. — The Aluminium Commission had made plans for a further examination of deposits of raw material ...

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  3. “RATS OF TOBRUK” ASSOCIATION MAY BECOME WORLD ORGANISATION

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Sydney Rats of Tobruk Association has decided to form a world-wide organisation. Membership will be ...

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  4. PLAN FOR NEW VICTORIAN PORT

    MELBOURNE, Sat. — Establishment of a deep-sea port at Portland is recommended by the State Parliamentary Public Works Committee. Estimated cost of constructing ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. Pay Increase Likely For Queensland Police

    BRISBANE, Sat. — Pay increases of 8d. a day 1 for constables and 11d. for non-commissioned officers has been agreed ...

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  6. Says Epidemic Of Scarlet Fever Possible In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Sydney might experience another bad epidemic of scarlet fever this year similar to those of 1915, 1937 and 1936, ...

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  7. ODD SPOTS

    IN A SYDNEY divorce hearing yesterday, all the evidence of a deaf and dumb petitioner was given in Sign language and ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. FOOD SHORTAGES HIT CAFE PROPRIETORS

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Food shortages are testing the ingenuity of cafe and restaurant proprietors. In the past month they have ...

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  9. ZONING SYSTEM FAVORED BY MILK VENDORS

    ADELAIDE, Sat. — Most milk vendors favoured the continuation of some system of zoning after the war to eliminate uneconomic ...

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  10. OWNERS ALLEGED TO BE FINANCING UNION

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Mr. R. . King, M.L.C., secretary of the NSW Trades’ and Labor Council, alleged that shipping companies ...

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  11. HOUSING TRUST LOWERS RENT PAYMENTS

    ADELAIDE, Sat. — More than half the rent determinations made by the South Australian Housing Trust since 1943 have provided ...

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  12. DETAILS OF VICTORIAN HOUSING PROJECTS

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—The Housing Commission would build 360 houses on the Heidleberg housing estate, the Premier, Mr. Dunstan ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. Melbourne Fire Causes Heavy Damage

    MELBOURNE, Sat. — Heavy damage, not yet estimated, was caused by a fire in Sunshine Buildings, Bourke-street. ...

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  14. Melbourne Prepares To Celebrate Jap Defeat

    MELBOURNE, Sat. — Victory over Japan would be celebrated by an elaborate service at the Shrine, said the Lord Mayor, Sir ...

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  15. FEDERAL FACTORY PLAN AFFECTS QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sat. — Owing to Federal restrictions that new wartime factories should be built in the south, Queensland ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. Horse Racing Jeopardised

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Unless owners and trainers immediately remove surplus horses from their stables the future of horse racing in ...

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  17. Lonergan and Fenton Win Legislative Council Seats

    HOBART, Sat.—By a substantial majority Mr. D. G. Lonergan, who is warden of Glenorchy, won the Hobart seat in the Legislative ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. TRANSCONTINENTAL NEWS ROUND-UP

    VICTORIA: The Government will not decide the extent of staff or the salary for the Agent-General, Mr. ...

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  19. PROTEST ON EX-SOLDIERS’ RECREATION ALLOWANCE

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—The State RSL will protest against the ruling of the Minister for Repatriation that ex-servicemen with ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. Hearing Of Claim Against Bank Lasts 35 Days

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Evidence and addresses in one of the longest trials in the Victorian Law Courts for years ended yesterday ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. MAN’S STRANGE DEATH

    ARMIDALE, Sat. — After having collected a doctor’s prescription for the relief of sinus trouble, George Henry Bourke, 34, ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. Sydney Jockey Must Pay £652 Damages To Widow

    SYDNEY, Sat. — A Supreme Court jury gave a verdict for £652 damages against jockey Jack Milton Coutts and in favour ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. VICTORIAN CABINET TO RECONSIDER MILK PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Modifications of the plan for the pasteurisation of the city’s milk supply as suggested by the Milk ...

    Article : 73 words
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