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  2. ALL SOCIAL SERVICE BENEFITS FOR AUSTRALIANS IN N.Z.

    SYDNEY.—The Prime Ministers of Australia (Mr. Chifley) and New Zealand (Mr. Fraser), yesterday signed an agreement to give New Zealanders and Australians reciprocal rights in social service benefits, covering age, invalid and windows' pensions, child endowment and ...

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  3. Adamant on Gamboa Case

    CANBERRA. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said yesterday he had reexamined the file on the ...

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    DAME GERTRUDE COSGROVE (second from right) shows the Premier and two friends a gift she received for the trip she and Mr. Cosgrove will make to Britain. They were pictured at Cambridge on Thursday before boarding a plane for Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHILD KILLED

    REGINALD COWARD, a two-year-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reginald Coward, of Smithton, was killed instantly ...

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  6. MEAT WASTE CAUSES

    AT a meeting of the Australian Meat Board in Sydney it was decided to investigate causes associated with the bruising of ...

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  7. Swept Into Sea

    ABOUT 2000 salted and, fresh mutton birds were swept off the deck of a 40ft. launch near Petrel Island on Thursday. The ...

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  8. City Quiet After Rush

    AFTER THE rush and bustle on Wednesday and Thursday, Launceston was deserted yesterday morning before t he afternoon s un brought people into the streets. STREETS that were practically ...

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  9. PROGRESS WITH AIR SURVEY OF STATE

    SINCE NOVEMBER 15 the aerial survey unit had photographed 3500 square miles of the State, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Reece) said on Thursday. MR. REECE said the work had ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. 73-Year-Old Woman Had Twins

    A THENS (A.A.P.).—Christiana Antoniou, 73-year-old wife in the Macedonian village of Grevena, gave ...

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  11. Hospital Finances

    THE monthly accounts amounting to £5851/19/6 were passed for payment by the Launceston General Hospital Board on ...

    Article : 85 words
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  13. Car Overturns

    THE driver and five passengers had narrow escapes from injury when a rear tyre of their car blew out causing the car to ...

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  14. VICTN. ROAD SMASHES: FOUR KILLED

    MELBOURNE. — Four people were killed in Victorian road accidents on Good Friday eve and early yesterday morning. ...

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  15. City Collision

    A TAM and motor lorry were involved in a collision near the intersection of William and Tamar Sts. on Thursday night. ...

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  16. CAR CRASHES INTO FENCE

    ONE accident was reported to the Hobart police yesterday. Norman Allan Williamson (35), Mellifont St., South Hobart, was ...

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  17. Club's Contribution

    ON Thursday morning representatives of the Burnie Athletic Club presented a cheque for £700 to the Burnie Council, ...

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  18. Fitness Tests Urged

    A SUGGESTION that hotel employees throughout the state should undergo fitness tests was made by the chairman of the ...

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  19. Man Drowned

    A MAN named Albert Northey was drowned at Tarraleahl yesterday. The body was taken to New Norfolk last night. An ...

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  20. Premier Leaves

    THE Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and Dame Gertrude Cosgrove left Cambridge for Melbourne on Thursday on the first stage of ...

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  21. DENIES PRIORITY ALLEGATION IN E.L. CONNECTIONS

    CLAIMS that city dwellers were given priority in electricity, connections over country residents because they were more profitable were not supported by facts, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said. IN a review of the activities of ...

    Article : 337 words
  22. Easter Warning

    LAUNCESTON Detective Office yesterday repeated its warning to Easter holiday makers regarding the safety of their ...

    Article : 93 words
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