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  2. Advertising

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  3. Accuses Chifley Of Charging 9 p.c. Private Loan Interest

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-In a statement to night during an election meeting in the Glebe Town Hall and put over the national brodcast circuit, Mr. J. T. Lang salu that between February 1930 and April 1942, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and Mrs. Chifley lefit on mortgage a total of L26,000 ...

    Article : 530 words
  4. QLD. GOVT. MAY BUY 1500 PREFABRICATED HOMES

    BRISBANE‘S Tuesday.—The State Government is contemplating buying 1500 prefabricated British made homes to help overcome the housing shortage said the Minister for Housing (Mr. Power) to-day. The Deputy ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. TWO GIRLS BRUTALLY ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two [?] aged 13 and two were [?]rutally attacked by a man at Dee Why to-night. The elder girl fought ...

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  6. SORRY STORY OF STEEL

    The serious decline in the production of steel [?] at New castle from the war-time peak reached in 1941 is shown in the above chart. Shortages of raw materials and manpower, accentuated by industrial unrest and the 40-hour week, have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POLICE ALLEGE

    NEW YORK; December [?].—Two lawyers and a housewife Were he'cHarged-.-. to-day. patty con,? spire ty and illegal dealings la ...

    Article : 264 words
  8. AUSTRALIANS FIVE FOR 313

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  9. 'Made In Japan' Can Be Omitted

    TOKYO, Dec 6 (A.A.P.Reuter). — The compulsory stamping of all Japanese exports with Made in Japan ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. Butter Price May Rise

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A check on the butter production costs survey is being made by 12 Prices Department investigators in ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. Burglar Tricked Crowd

    LONDON, December 8.— The Daily Telegraphs Vienna [?] respondent says that watched by a [?] crowd a man barrying ...

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  12. DELIVERIES OF STEEL OVER QUOTA

    *;»RSfefMNfc •;1;Queenslanf romKewcpstleand PoVt '.Kembliv by all.;me»ns. of transport, from Jannary,1948 to,. ...

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  13. Shield Cricket

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  14. £10,000 Damages Claim

    SYDNEY i;JOi9W),dam3ws on bo; WOW oFtlleReMfc'rnl secretary of *[ie Watir*lde>Worliers’ Federation (Mr.'. Jflrees.flealW, waals-/ ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. "You Know Ben"

    Vat Non'ti’SS'dncyto-nlihtIn sup-' ¦ pdrl ofi Mr. Leo Harlem...;...,..., "Myfrlend." he replied; “I would remind you that-1 was'uppolntod: ...

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  16. Four Aust. Cricketers On Sick List

    CAPETOWN, December 6.—The Australian captain (L. Hassett) had not [?] recovered from a [?] Upset said the team ...

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  17. Britons Recurrect 'Japan Society'

    Sir Robert Craigle, Britain’s former Ambassador to Tokyo, said recently that any Australian criticism of Japan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Guillotine From Museum For Use

    LONDON, December 6.—The guillotine was used to excoute 87 people condemned by Control Commission Couris before the German ...

    Article : 87 words
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  21. Theft Of Army Goods Alleged

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—An Army Warrant-Officer charged with stealing 7918 blankets, 260 [?]ents, 351 tent boards, 17[?] tent flies. ...

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  22. Reds’ Black Ban On Lord Mayor

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Because he refused to allow the Australian Peace, Council to use the Town Hall for a meeting the Communist ...

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  23. Sergeant McIvor Resumes Duties

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Sergeant Patrick, Molvor to-day resumed duties as senior police officer in charge of Helidon ...

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  24. Shot In|Neck In Freedoin Dash

    SYDNEY, Tuesday., — A 25-year-old labourer was shot in the ne[?]k after he ran away from two detectives who were Questioning ...

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  25. MILL OWNER KILLED

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—A 61-year-old sawmill owner, William Gauld of Kingston was killed to-day. when a piece of timber flew ...

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  26. FORCED TO WORK ON ROADS

    LONDON, Dec 6. — The Daily Telegraph Vienna correspondent says Rumania has introduced labour service ...

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  27. World-wide Census Of Armed Forces, Non-Atomic Weapons

    NEW YORK, December 6.-The General Assembly to-day approved by 44 votes to five a plan for worldwide census of armed forces and non-atomic weapons. The Soviet bloc countries opposed the resolution (which ...

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  28. Turn-Round Blamed For Shipping Lag

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—While the existing slow turn-round of ships continued in all ports there would be a lag in cargo removals ...

    Article : 166 words
  29. U.S. 'TWO YEARS BEHIND ON JETS'

    Ex-Lieutenant-General James [?] stated during an address at Kansas City recently that the U.S. was at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Japan Buys Australian Wheat, Barley

    TOKIO, December 6 (A.A.P.Reuter).—Japan has now ordered Australian wheat and barley valued at £6[?] million sterling, ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. QUINTUPLET BOYS

    MEDELLIN (Colombia) December 6.-Quintunlet boys have been born to the wife of a labourer and are in perfect health, the Mayor ...

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