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  2. MANPOWER OFFICIAL ARRESTED ON BRIBERY CHARGE

    The officer in charge of the manpower office at Mascot (Sydney) was arrested yesterday and charged at central police station with having ...

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  3. TRUCK AND 61 CASES OF BUTTER STOLEN

    Thieves who are believed to have used a duplicate key to enter the Metropolitan Fresh Food and Ice Co's building in Carlton early ...

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  4. LIQUOR TRADE AND OWNERSHIP

    Sir: In your report (7/3/45) of the debate in the Methodist Conference on the question of public ownership of the manufacture and sale of ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. AIR LETTER SERVICE POPULAR

    The air letter service to Britain, which began in September, had become very popular with the public, Senator Cameron, PMG, saied ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. EXPLODING PLANE OPENS PARACHUTE

    A sergeant-navigator's life was saved by a million-to-one chance when his plane crashed on a York (Eng) housing estate on Monday. ...

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  7. SIR HARRY CHAUVEL

    Sir: After witnessing the poignant memorial service at St Paul's and all the old historic and national memories it brings up to the older ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. BUILT HER OWN FUNERAL PYRE

    The charred body of Mrs Della Downard, 39, of Wellsville (Ohio), was found on top of a funeral pyre on her farm. Sheriff George Hayes ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. CHILD OF 13 SEEKS DIVORCE

    Wilma Buchanan, 13, of Tazewell (Tennessee), is seeking a divorce from her husband, Walter, 55, whom she married at the age of 11. The ...

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  10. BIGGER PRICE FOR PEACE

    Principles of the suggested General International Organisation considered at Dumbarton Oaks were similar to those of the League of Nations, but ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. WITHDRAWAL OF NOTES OF £5 AND MORE ADVOCATED

    Queensland Taxpayers' Association has urged the Federal Treasurer to withdraw from circulation notes of £5 and more. The association's ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. DANCES IN CHURCH HALLS

    Sir: I was pleased to read in your paper on Monday Chaplain-General T. C. Rentoul's assurance that there were no "wire-whiskered wowsers" at ...

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  13. CHILD SUFFOCATED IN BED

    A six months old child left in the care of its father at Lane st, Broken Hill, on Saturday night was found dead in bed alongside him by the ...

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  14. AIR CHIEF RETURNS

    Air Vice-Marshal Jones, Chief of the Air Staff, has returned to Australia after a tour of all RAAF units in New Guinea, Bougainville, ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. LECTURE ON SOVIET COLLECTIVE FARMING

    Dr Reuben Patton will lecture on "Collective Farming" in the gallery of Australia-Soviet House on Friday, at 8pm. This is the second of the ...

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  16. PRISONER DIES AFTER SWALLOWING DINNER FORKS

    A prisoner from Auckland gaol, James Lawson, 21, died in hospital after having twice swallowed metal articles, including pieces of dinner ...

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  17. INCREASED DELIVERY OF GOODS DOUBTFUL

    With the possible exception of meat, any relaxation of the Retail Delivery of Commodities Order would not give much relief to housewives at present, ...

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  18. STATE ELECTORAL SYSTEM

    Opposition to the redistribution of seats plan proposed by the Dunstan Government is expressed in a resolution passed by the Amalgamated ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. GOOD DAIRY SEASON IN N Z

    Our New Zealand correspondent reports that one of the best dairying seasons on record in Waikato saved Britain in recent months from ...

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  20. [?] A Q WHEAT STANDARD

    Fair average quality standard of wheat for the 1944-45 harvest was fixed at the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce yesterday at 63½lb a ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. STOCK FOOD SUPPLIES

    Central council of Victorian Dairy Farmers' Association, at its conference yesterday, decided to ask Mr Scully, Minister for Commerce and ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. BOY INJURED BY TRAM

    John Henry Amatt, 6, of St Leonids rd, Ascotvale, suffered severe head injuries and a fractured leg when he was struck by a tram in ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. HEAVY CLAIMS FOR CARGO PILLAGED IN BRISBANE

    The Queensland State Cargo Control Committee states that last year cargo pillaging claims in Brisbane cost tour coastal companies £25,239, ...

    Article : 45 words
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