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  2. Brief News Items From Your Home State

    RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE by Mr. Justice Clyne that certain people who were arrested and detained in connection with the Australia First ...

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  3. DEMOBILISATION "RAMP" TO GIVE UNIONISTS GOOD JOBS?

    CANBERRA.—Allegations that the Government had deliberately held up demobilisation of servicemen until the good jobs had been taken by its unionist favourites were made by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Harrison, in the House of Representatives. ...

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  4. JAPS TO BE USED FOR ISLAND LABOUR?

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, told Mr. Spender, Lib, NSW, that he would inquire into the extent to which Japanese prisoners ...

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  5. Eighth Division Men In Sydney From Singapore

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Eight Catalinas this afternoon brought home the first contingent of Australian servicemen released from Jap prisoner of war ...

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  6. National Debt Reduced By £207,000,000

    CANBERRA.—Since the National Debt Commission was established in 1923 the Australian national debt has been reduced by £207,577,027. ...

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  7. 200 Apply For Bunnerong Strikers' Jobs

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two hundred persons, including many returned soldiers, had applied for Bu[?]nerong power station strikers' jobs when ...

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  8. Detectives Investigating Deaths At Albert Park

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—.Detectives are investigating the death of Mrs. Ada Malkin, 65, widow, and her grand-daughter, Myra Evans, 13, ...

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  9. High Honour For Soldier Who-Studied In Jungle

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Working under jungle conditions in New Guinea, an AIF corporal has gained first place in this year's NSW Final Company Law ...

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  10. WOMEN FOOTBALLERS ARE NOT "SISSIES"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Women students at the Sydney University who will play a male students' team at football, favour tackling being allowed during the match. ...

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  11. ACF Art Union Closed

    MELBOURNE.—With little more than half of its £200,000 objective in hand,. the ACE "Salute to Valour" Art Union closed at the week-end. ...

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  12. BIG REDUCTION IN SALES TAX ON HOUSEHOLD AND BUILDING ITEMS

    CANBERRA.—Sales tax on a wide range of utilitarian goods including household and office equipment, aids and fittings, has been reduced from 25 per cent to 12½ per cent. Exemption from sales tax will be ...

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  13. Action Against Nurses To Be Deferred

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Attorney-General's Department has issued instructions that prosecutions under Manpower Regulations against ...

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  14. PLANS TO STOP "HOGGISH DRINKING"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Queensland Liquor Reform Society wants to ban hoggish drinking by (1) providing seats in stead of rush, stand-up, bar room ...

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