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  2. ALBURY R.S.L.’s YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT

    In a “war is over” spirit some 350 members of Albury sub-branch of the RSL held their first post-war annual meeting at the Masonic Hall last evening. It was the largest annual meeting attendance the league has ever gathered together. In fact, the numbers were so ...

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  5. Cutting Reply to C.C. Chairman

    The president of the L. G. Association (Mr E. S. Shaw) stated that he was well satisfied with the composition of the new Stale Electricity ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. Clerks Union Bonafides Warmly Debated

    At the Melbourne Trades Hall Council tonight, as was the case last week, the matter of bona fides of Clerks. Union officials was debated ...

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  7. “Climate Against Beer Gardens”

    Australia’s climate militated against [?] establishment of beer gardens, [?] the State president of ULVA (Mr Connolly) today. He said dust ...

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  8. THEFT OF £2012 FROM HOTEL

    Charged with stealing £2012 from the Carlton Hotel. Joyce Walsh, aged 19. clerk pleaded not guilty at Central [?] today. She reserved her ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. Record Price For Filly

    An Australian record price for a [?]y of 4750 gns. was paid at the third day of the Trentham yearling sales for a [?] filly by Coronach out of ...

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  10. Wants British to Quit India

    Gandhi, in a statement to the Workers Conference on talks with the British Parliamentary Delegation, said : “I do not depend on anybody to give ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. CUTS, WOUNDS, FLESH INJURIES

    With Eichorn’s. Massage gently with swab of cotton wool soaked in Eichorn’s. Cover the affected parts with [?] smeared with Eichorn's ...

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  12. Newcastle Woman on Murder Charge

    The [?]oner (Mr Chiplin) today committed Mrs Ann Gourley for trial on a charge of murdering her husband. Arthur McCluskey Gourley, at their ...

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  13. Mine Saved by Prompt Action

    Aberdeen No. 1 colliery was saved from serious damage by fire yesterday Ly prompt action by South Maitland mines rescue team. ...

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  14. Larger “Smokes” Ration to Remain

    The February tobacco and cigarette ration will be the same for civilians as [?] during January, the Minister for Trades and Customs (Senator ...

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  15. Senator Keane Leaves Tomorrow

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) expects to leave for the U.S. by ship on Saturday, where he will discuss adjustment of ...

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  16. 10,000 Cigarettes Disappear

    The police are investigating the disappearance of 10,000 cigarettes from a ship which arrived in Sydney from overseas a fortnight ago. It is not ...

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  17. Britain’s Food Ration to Remain

    Sir Ben Smith. Minister for Food, on his return from the United States, said that Britain’s food rations would remain as they were when be left for ...

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