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  2. MINISTER TELLS OF BRIBERY ALLIEGATIONS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A request for a volunteer committee of members of the house of Assembly to inquire into allegations of bribery being made against him was made by the Minister for Housing (Mr. Aylett) in the House to-night. ...

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  3. Lumpers Ban Export of Potatoes

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.— Because of an acute local shortage of potatoes, Fremantle lumpers decided to ban ...

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  4. High Prices Threatening Wool Industry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The cost of Australian wool used in making English materials for suits and costumes had reached such a high point that manufacturers were experimenting, with synthetic fibres and nylon for this purpose, Mr. Paul Wiener, ...

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  5. BODY FOUND AFTER 10 YEARS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Police unearthing debris at the home of Miss Ada Constance Kent, recluse, missing for ten ...

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  6. Australians Should Grow Tobacco

    MELBOURNE, tuesday.— Australians should enter" the tobacco-growing industry here, the Minister for Post-War ...

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  7. May intervene in Packers' Dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Portus) may intervene this week in the storemen and packers' ...

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  8. "IRON CURTAIN" ON ASIATICS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Australia had not always had an "iron curtain" on Asiatics, the Deputy Leader of the Federal Country ...

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  9. Calls Minister's Statement Irresponsible

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A protest against what he called superficial, shallow and irresponsible statements by the ...

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  10. Youth on Arson Charges

    PERTH, (W.A.), Tuesday. — A youth who is believed by the police to have deliberately started three fires which caused £ 1145 worth of ...

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  11. SOCIAL SERVICE RECIPROCITY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A formal agreement between Australia and New Zealand for reciprocity in social service benefits will be ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. TWO MOTORCYCLISTS KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Two men were killed early this evening when the motor cycle on which they were travelling crashed into ...

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  14. CRITICAL OF LAND RESUMPTION METHODS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Resumption of the remainder of "Windermere" estate, at Claremont, by the Agricultural Bank was attacked in the House of Assembly to-night by Mr. Jackson, who declared the action typical of the methods of the Nazi regime. ...

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  15. MAJOR PRIZES IN "TATT'S"

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Winners of major prizes in Tattersall's 145th Consultation drawn to-day are: ...

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  16. WANTS INQUIRY INTO UNION LEVIES

    HOBART, Tuesday.— An investigation of subscriptions levied on members of the Ironworkers' Union was sought by Mr. Wedd in the ...

    Article : 139 words
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  18. SURGEON WINS APPEAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.— John Bowman Hunter, surgeon, who is said to have wrongly diagnosed in 1942 that an ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. House of Assembly

    HOBART. Tuesday. — After debate, lasting 2½ hours the House of Assembly to-night decided to refer the National Park and Florentine ...

    Article : 108 words
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