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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS

    In view of the short notice given to electors that voting was compulsory at the last local government triennial election Albury ...

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  3. SOME POLITICIANS GIVE IN

    WOLLONGONG, Wed: While some of the licencees of the 25 hotels on the south coast which were declared “black” by ...

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  4. Albury Business Girls’ Budget Difficulties

    Albury business girls have a reputation far being well dressed, but few people realise the keen budgeting and long range planning that gees to give them their well turned out ...

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  5. 53 KILLED IN RIOTS

    LONDON, Wed: Fifty-three persona were killed and 87 were wounded during a fierce riot on Sunday between pro-Italian ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  8. THE NEEDS OF COUNTRY PEOPLE.

    Taking a leisurely run from Albury to Corowa through Bungowannah and Howlong, thence to Balldale, Walbundrie, and back to Albury via Brocklesby, Moorwatha, Burrumbuttock and Jindera, one will note an exceedingly fertile territory, ...

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  9. BUILDING WITHOUT LIGHTS

    Since the recent fire in the switch board In the Beehive Chambers. officers in the building have been without lights. ...

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  10. BREAD RUMOR QUASHED

    Some Albury housewives were told by their bakers yesterday that there would be deliveries on Saturday mornings in future, but ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. A.B.C’s. “STORM” AT ALBURY

    Albury people who last night were listening in to the ABC national news service at 7 o’clock, were started to bear the ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. PLENTY OF VACANT JOBS

    In Albury at present there are jobs available in every occupation, according to Mr J. A. Hamilton, district Commonwealth ...

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  13. 20 MEN CAUSED HUNDREDS TO BE IDLE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A dispute involving 30 bricklayers and carpenters, mostly maintenance men who had been on strike at ...

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  14. WODONGA FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY

    At yesterday’s Wodonga Shire Council meeting permission was granted to the Wodonga Urban Fire Brigade to erect two ...

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  15. A DOG TRAINER REMANDED

    John Lyons, dog trainer, aged 52, was remanded from Albury court yesterday to Muswellbrook on February 4, on a charge of ...

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  16. ALBURY’S 300 ACRES OF GRASS

    “There are approximately 600 acres of roads In the built-up area of the city and more than half of this area grows grass,” ...

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  17. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR DISMISSED

    CHICAGO, Wed.—Dr Arthur Rodzinski, musical director of the Chicago - Symphony Orchestra, was dismissed to-day ...

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  18. HELP FOR LOCAL WRITER?

    Forestry Advisory Council of NSW informed Albury City Council last night that it had decided to assist Miss Jocelyn Henderson, ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. ERROL FLYNN VERY ILL

    HOLLYWOOD, Wed: The film actor Errol Flyun is confined to bed with tropical fever, with which he has been afflicted for ...

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  20. A WEEK OF WIND

    Albury has had a week of windy weather. Starting on Sunday with a 50-mile-an-hour wind, accompanied by hail and rain, ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  22. £29,000 PAID AT COURT HOUSE

    Work at the Albury court house has increased during the past several years. Last year was a record for finances. Figures compiled ...

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  23. “BONY-GILLA” AND “PO-REPUNKAH”

    A letter from Mr F. Marquand, Brighton, Victoria, was read at yesterday’s Wodonga Shire Council meeting, requesting council to ...

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  24. Minister Withdraws From City Law Firm

    MELBOURNE, Wed—The State Attorney-General (Mr Oldham) has withdrawn from the partnership in the city firm of Krcrouse. ...

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  25. Torrential Rain In Sydney

    So heavy was the rain in Sydney to-day that many suburban houses were flooded, one family of seven being driven ...

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  26. MAGISTRATES SPENT 266 HOURS ON BENCH

    Albury magistrates sat on the bench at Albury court for 266 hours 15 minutes last year. In the 114 sittings of the court 524 ...

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  27. THEY JUST HAVE TO WAIT!

    “Two thirds of the men who have escaped from Beechworth Reformatory have been recaptured here,” a Wodonga constable ...

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  28. Trace Of Radio Activity

    PERTH, Wed: Traces of radioactive ores have been observed in the Pilbarra area, inland from the north-west coast, where uranium, ...

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  29. FAT CATTLE SALES.

    MELBOURNE. Wed.: Fat bullocks sold fully £1 dearer at Newmarket today when retail and smaller wholesale butchers, together with one large ...

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  30. DISTRICT GIRLS GO TO CANNERIES

    Good wages and a change of scene are attracting many districts girls to the towns of North-eastern Victoria this year, for the ...

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  31. Spitfires Attack Guerrillas

    ATHENS, Wed: Greek Air Force Spitfires attacked a guerrilla force of about 700 which attacked Arahova, on the north ...

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  32. AND THEY JUST TOPPLED OFF !

    These seven bales of wool lay on the road at the intersection of Young and Smollett streets on Tuesday afternoon after they had fallen from a transport bringing them to Albury for the sales. The transport was turning into Young street when they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. KEEPING HEAVY TRAFFIC FROM HOSPITAL

    No special provision could be inserted in the Local Government ordinance to differentiate between types of motor vehicles allowed to ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. £700 Million For Britain Under Aid Plan

    Britain would receive aid worth about £700 million under tentative estimates prepared by the State Department for the first 15 months operation of the Marshall Plan, for which Congress has been asked to approve an appropriation of £2,300,000,000 dollars, ...

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  35. STEPS ON STAIRS SAFE AGAIN

    Anyone who visited offices in the Beehive Chambers yesterday had to walk round workmen and over freshly cemented steps. Steps on ...

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  36. £100 FINE FOR CREAM SALE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: For the illegal sale of A total of 220 quarts Of cream to two buyers, John Henry Sloan, of Arden street, North ...

    Article : 185 words
  37. Escorts To Protect Women From Maniac

    SYDNEY, Wed: Forty members of the Maroubra Surf Club have volunteered to act as defenders of girls and women from a maniac ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS’ BEHAVIOR IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wed: Church welfare leaders in the BCOF area said to-day that any comment they had to make oh allegations of ...

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  39. MR FULLER. M.R.R., CONGRATULATED

    At a meeting of the Albury branch of the ALP, the following motion was carried: “That Mr Arthur Fuller, MHR, be ...

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  40. MICHAEL GIVEN UNPLEASANT SURPRISE

    VIENNA, Wed: A member of the Rumanian Royal Household aboard the special train carrying ex-King Michael’s two aunts, ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. “Flying Showroom On Way Here”

    MIAMI (FI), Wed.—Ten American businessmen left to-day aboard the “flying showrooms” for a 100-day, 45,000 mile trip ...

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  42. DAVID NIVEN MARRIES FORMER MANNEQUIN

    LONDON, Wed: Film star David Niven married Mrs Hjordis Tersmeden, 25, auburn-haired exmannequin, at the Kensington ...

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  43. RECAPTURED ESCAPEE WAS BAREFOOTED

    Wandering barefooted along the bank of the Wodonga Creek, David Thomas McCauley, 29 Beechworth Reformatory escapee ...

    Article : 140 words
  44. TENNIS FIRST WITH HUSBAND—Wife Says

    BRISBANE, Wed.: From the beginning their marriage was not happy, as her husband was representative State tennis player and [?] of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  45. MONUMENT NEEDS COAT OF PAINT

    Albury’s monument, which is known to inter-State train travellers far and wide, is not showing to the best advantage at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  46. GOLD RUNNING ALLEGED

    PERTH, Wed—Charged with exporting gold from Australia without permission, Israel Hertz Minister, 43, appeared in the ...

    Article : 171 words
  47. “ON DANGEROUS GROUND”

    Baits from Bonegilla camp have been supplementing the money they receive as unemployment relief by taking jobs on farms in ...

    Article : 103 words
  48. “U.S. PETROLEUM EXHAUSTED IN 10 YEARS”

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: The Secret of of the Interior (Mr King) warned the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today that the known U.S. ...

    Article : 90 words
  49. BIG FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wed.: Floods in Derbyshire. the worst reported in 70 years, and in Yorkshire and Herefordshire, have stopped trains, ...

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  50. MORE COAL CUTS THROUGH N.S.W. STRIKES

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Victorian coal supplies will probably be cut this week as a result of the strikes in NSW coalfields over ...

    Article : 92 words
  51. TREES: ATTITUDE “DEPLORABLE”

    Describing the attitude of the postal department to street trees as “rather deplorable,” the curator (Mr G. Bennett) told the ...

    Article : 170 words
  52. TO-DAY’S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  53. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr John J. McMahon, legal and parliamentary officer at the Melbourne Town Hall, who has been on a visit to Albury, will leave ...

    Article : 189 words
  54. MORE DISPLACED PERSONS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wed: Eight hundred and fifty-six displaced persons left Bremerhaven for Australia to-day, aboard the International ...

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  55. Truman’s Doctor Admits Commodity Speculation

    President Truman’s personal physician (Brigadier-General Wallace Graham) admitted to a Senate sub-committee, which is investigating speculation on commodity markets by Government officials, that he had made 6165 dollars profit in four months by ...

    Article : 224 words
  56. THE WEATHER

    VICTORIA: Scattered showers in Glopsland and Isolated falls on the highlands and eastern Victoria; elsewhere fine, warm day in northern ...

    Article : 155 words
  57. 11 CASES OF PARALYSIS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Wed: There have been 11 cases of infantile paralysis in Sydney in the last 14 days, two more having been reported ...

    Article : 46 words
  58. LOSS ON SOCIALISED COAL MINES

    LONDON, Wed. — The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Fuel and Power (Mr Alfred Robins) to-day forecast a further ...

    Article : 61 words
  59. ARREST AFTER CHASE

    After a chase along Dean street into Spencer st, Constable R. D. D Payne last night arrested a man allegedly wanted in Sydney. ...

    Article : 93 words
  60. Farmers’ “Come And Get It” Wire To Mr. Chifley

    BRISBANE. Wed.: Two Dalby farmers were jubilant as they harvested 5000 bags of wheat.. It was good FAQ Wheat—15,000 bushels of it. They ...

    Article : 89 words
  61. Advertising

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    Advertising : 71 words
  62. Specialist Did Not See Stalin

    LONDON. Wed: Sweden’s leading cancer specialist, Professor Elis Bervens, stated on his arrival from Moscow that he had ...

    Article : 56 words
  63. CRAYFISH TAILS POPULAR IN NEW YORK

    ADELAIDE. Wed.: Specially treated frozen crayfish tails, which are wrapped separately in cellulose tissue at Beachport, are finding an ...

    Article : 61 words
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