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  2. PUBLIC WORKS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The State Legislative Assembly was handed a £19,000,000 works programme for 1946-1947 by the ...

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  3. JEWISH LEADERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Secretary for the Colonics (Mr. A. Creeeh-Jones), to the House of Commons, has announced ...

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  4. EMPIRE INTERESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The former Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field-Marshal Lord Alanbrooke), in a speech at the ...

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  5. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The St. Louis "Globe Democrat," in an editorial, states that President Truman is in the middle of the ...

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  6. REPUBLICANS LEAD

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The United Press correspondent states that early returns show that the Republicans are ...

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  7. MAJOR COUSENS' CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Crown has decided not to take any further proceedings against Major Charles Hughes Cousens ...

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  8. TO SHOW CAUSE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A solicitor, Mr. Cyril J. Murphy, was called upon by Mr. J. McLean, S.M., to-day to show why ...

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  9. OPENED BY DUKE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Australia was on the threshold of great development, both as a partner in the British Commonwealth of Nations and in the international sphere, the ...

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  10. ST. BERNARD DOGS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A message from Milan states that 12 St. Bernard dogs at Aosta (Italy) attacked two women, critically ...

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  11. MEAT RATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A meeting of all sections of the meat industry to-day urged a reduction to the Australian meat ration as ...

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  12. NAVAL MEN KILLED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Four naval ratings were killed and one officer and two ratings were seriously injured when a depth ...

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  13. BIG BUSH FIRE

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday.--The most destructive bush fire in the Armidale district for 15 years destroyed 5000 acres of forest on the ...

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  14. BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Two basic wage applications were lodged with the State Industrial Court to-day. The Australian ...

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  15. WOOL "BLACK" BAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Federated Clerks' Union has agreed to lift the "black ban" on Dalgety and Company's wool, and ...

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  16. VOLUNTARY BASIS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- From January 1, the rationing of newsprint will be carried out in the newspaper publishing ...

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  17. PETROL RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--It Was learned to-night that the British Government declined to make available the necessary dollar credits to permit Australia to ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS BEEF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Following consultations with the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) to-day, the Prime Minister ...

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  19. SYDNEY SWELTERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Today's temperature was 104½ degrees, the hottest day for November since the official records ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press to Peiping states that the Chinese ...

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  21. HOUSE BUILDING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A large increase to Government- sponsored home construction was being planned by the Government ...

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  22. EARLY DECISION SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated to-day that employers had agreed to join in asking the ...

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  23. IDENTITY REVEALED

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--The identity of the donor of £58,000 from war-time profits, as mentioned by the Minister for Finance ...

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  24. WORK RESUMED

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--Work on two British-owned ships, the Port Highland and the Trident, which has been held up because of a ...

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  25. HISTORICAL FACTS

    "Facts--the raw material of the historian--are like the pieces of glass to an old fashioned kaleidoscope; each nation, each century ...

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  26. TWO HEROIC MEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--George Crosses have been awarded to Lieutenant-Commander Patrick Albert O'Leary, D.S.O., a Belgian doctor who became an officer in the Royal Navy, and Sergeant ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. METAL INDUSTRIES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Hundreds of employees in the metal trade industries to Brisbane will be thrown idle at the end of ...

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  29. LEG SEVERED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A woman's leg was severed when a motor car mounted a crowded footpath to Pitt Street, city, at ...

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  30. BERTH FACILITIES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Berthing facilities in the Brisbane River are inadequate to meet the demands of the expanding shipping ...

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  31. WRESTLING DRAW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Securing a fall each, Cliff Thiede (16.1) and Pat Meehan (16.1) wrestled an eight rounds draw at ...

    Article : 34 words
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