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  2. Mr. Menzies’ Tax Cuts

    Official circles in Canberra today forecast an attack by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifey) when in Sydney later In the week on the ...

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  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—It is pleasing to have the assurance of Messrs Whiteford and Starling that the dangers implicit in certain items of the conference ...

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  4. Story Of Hospitals Told To Rotarians

    The history of hospitals from 1137 BC to the present day was traced by Mr. Spencer Taylor, secretary of Albury District Hospital, when he ...

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  8. THE MAROON MENACE

    Sir,—If airing one’s opinion helps get rid of the “Maroon Menace,” I for one am for it, whether they are “honest about eggs and fowls” or not. ...

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  9. LORD WAVELL VISITS REFUGEE CENTRES

    Shouts of “Fight to obtain Pakistan” (separate State) greeted the Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell) when, after flying from New ...

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  10. SUICIDE ATTEMPT ALLEGED

    A lad in military uniform, but described as a laborer, was convicted in Wagga court today on a charge of attempting to commit suicide, and ...

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  11. APEX CLUB ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT

    At the last dinner meeting of the Albury Apex Club at which retiring president (Apexian R. Wilkins) was chairman, Apexian P. Garasey was ...

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  12. Beasley Opposes Reparations For Russia

    For the first time three committees met simultaneously when the Paris Peace Conference entered its fifth week today. ...

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  13. TWO CONSTABLES IN COURT

    Two police constables, Ronald Maxwell Smith and Leo John O’Dwyer, appeared in the City Court today, charged with having assaulted and ...

    Article : 227 words
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  15. ALLEGED THEFT OF £3000 WORTH OF WOOL

    Raiding a store in Normanby rd. South Melbourne, during the weekend detectives took possession of a large quantity of wool valued at ...

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  16. COMMUNISM IN AUSTRALIA

    Sir,—The curtain will soon be lowered on the Nuremberg trial of the infamous 21 Germans meriting the hangman’s [?]oose for their ruthless ...

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  17. UNIONS’ CHARGES AGAINST LIBERALS

    A pamphlet issued today by a number of militant unions, only one of which is affiliated with the Australian Labor Party, alleges that the ...

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  18. LIGHT SCATTERED RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    A few light scattered falls of rain were experienced in the south east division of Queensland and on the central highlands during the 24 hours ...

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  19. TROPICAL FRUITS FOR ALBURY

    Albury is to be introduced to detectable tropical fruits from Queensland when the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing opens [?] ...

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  20. FARMER FOUND SHOT DEAD

    With the top of his head shot away Edward William Terbutt, aged 60, was found dead in a sited on his farm at B[?]away, near Narrabri, ...

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  22. Australian Flour Reaches Colombo

    Nine thousand tons of Australian flour which the steamer Trevidor is discharging on August 29, and another shipment from Australia next ...

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  23. Most Mines Worked Yesterday

    Conditions were peaceful on most the NSW coalfields today, and only three small mines were idle, one of them on a safety matter and the other ...

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  24. Noted British Educationist Here

    Among the passengers who reached Sydney from London by flying boat tonight was Mr. S. A. Wood noted English educationist, Mr. Wood will represent ...

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  25. Coffin Contained Millions of Francs

    Sceptical Customs officials at [?] on the frontier between France and Switzerland, lifted a coffin which bore the name of well ...

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  26. BRICKS AS SOUVENIR FOR PREMIER

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) today officially re-opened the State brickworks at Homebush Bay which were closed and abandoned by the Stevens’ ...

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  27. £6 Million From Disposals Sales

    The Commonwealth Disposals Commission has held 77 auctions throughout Australia and aggregate value of the sales is now about £6,000,000. ...

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