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  2. STATE AID TO INDUSTRIES CRITICISED BY OPPOSITION

    HOBART, Thursday.—The State Government's determination to continue in the field of industry in the post war period by the purchase of factory sites and the erection of factories for sale and rental was described by Sir Walter Lee in the ...

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  3. Unrest Among Railway Employes

    HOBART, Thursday. — Mr. Chamberlain claimed in the House of Assembly to-day that there was a lot of unrest among railway ...

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    Alexander Kerensky, co-leader in the Russian revolution, who recently arrived in Australia. He has been wandering the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GRAVE TURN IN STRIKE POSITION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minets' Federation to-day divided the State Labor Council and aligned itself with the Ironworkers' Association in the dispute with the B.H.P. Nine mines in the north are now idle as a result of these disputes. ...

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  6. Australia Trying To Buy Timber Abroad

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Negotiations had been proceeding for some time to have large cargoes of Russian timber shipped from ...

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  7. FURTHER EASING OF EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Customs (Senator Kenne) to-day lifted the export restrictions on a number of articles. They are ...

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  8. WEWAK SOLDIERS NOT STARVING

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — All reports of starvation among Australian troops were untrue, reported two civilians who investigated ...

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  9. COMMODITY BOARDS FOR PRIMARY PRODUCTS

    Of spocial interest to primary producers is the bill introduced by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Maddon) to establish ...

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  10. PROPOSED STATE LICENSING COURT

    HOBART, Thursday.—Provision for tho establishment of one Licensing Court for Tasmania is contained in a bill introduced by Mr. ...

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  11. 2448 TASMANIANS ALREADY DISCHARGED

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Since the beginning of October, when demobilisation officially began, 2448 Tasmanian have been discharged from the three services. ...

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  12. Prices Commissioner Exceeds His Powers

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A hench of six judges in the High Court to-day unanimously declared void a notice from tho Prices ...

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  13. 5200 REPLACEMENT TROOPS ARE NEEDED EACH MONTH

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—To keep Australia's 75,000 garrison troops up to strength, at least 5200 replacements would have to be provided every month, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said to-day. Explaining the Government's decision to invite civilians as well as men ...

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  14. Little Risk of Epidemic Disease Entering Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday —There was little risk of any epidemic disease entering Australia with refugees from the Netherlands East ...

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  15. SHOULD BE GUARANTEED BASIC WAGE

    HOBABT, Thursday.—If a man was willing to work but suitable work was not available, he should be paid the equivalent of the basic ...

    Article : 281 words
  16. RETURNING FROM BORNEO

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Two hundred and Atty men from all States left Labuan (Borneo) in the motor vessol Wanaka, which is due at ...

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  17. FIRST MEETING OF NEW LABOR CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—To deal with urgent legislation before Christmas, the new Labor Cabinet, at its first meeting to-day, decided that the State ...

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  18. CYCLING EVENTS APPROVED BY L.T.W.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Programmes-for cycling carnivals to be held at Devonport, Latrobe. Ulverstone and Burnie during Christmas ...

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  19. 45 RESEARCH GRANTS RECOMMENDED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—About 45 different research grants were recommended to the Government by the National-Health und Medical Research ...

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  20. List of Civilians on Montevideo Maru

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for External Territorios (Mr. Ward) to-day released a list of 180 New Guinea civilians, including 16 ...

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  21. Day of Small Private Hospital Is Over Minister Says

    HOBART, Thursday.—The day of the small private hospital was over, and it was his opinion that the State should [?]ll the gap, said ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. Big Increase in Russian Birth Rate

    MOSCOW, Thursday —The Russinn birthrate, which before the war was one of the highest in the world, increased by 35 per cent during the first ...

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  23. SAYS CRITICISM OF OCCUPATION IS UNJUSTIFIED

    TOKIO, Thursday.— Major-General Willoughby, General MacArthur's chief intelligence officer, said unjustified criticism was being circulated of ...

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  24. POSTHUMOUS AWARDS OF D.S.C.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The D.S.C has been awarded to two Royal Australian Naval officers who were captured by the Japs, in Now Iroland ...

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  25. Functions of Dehydration Faetones

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) said in the House of Assembly to-day that the Department of Agriculture was ...

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  26. INQUIRY INTO DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS STORES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An inquiry into allocations of maladministration in disposing of surplus Government stores will be conducted by the general ...

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  27. NEW APPLIANCE FOR TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — A special now appliance to replace the respirator in the treatment of infantile paralysis is heing manufactured in Launceston for the ...

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  28. INTER-STATE CRICKET

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Australia's first big cricket for four years, the inter-State match between Queensland and N.S.W., ...

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  29. Darraweit Selected For Chief Event at Mowbray

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  30. Styles Remanded to Hobart

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Lawrence Henry Styles, who baa been charged with the murder of Martin Conroy, at Ringarooma, was to-day remanded for eight days ...

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  31. Only State to Exceed UMitA Appeal Quota

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Tasmania was tho only State in Australia to exceed its quota in the. recent U.N.R.R.A. appeal, said, Dr. W. B. ...

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  32. EXPENDITURE OF £132,615 ON FORESTRY APPROVED

    HOBART, Thursday.—With two items in the Public Works Execution Bill reduced substantially, an expenditure of £132,615 on forestry was approved by the House of Assembly to-night. The bill, which was passed, also provides, among other works, for an ...

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  33. TENNIS

    DEVONPORT CLUB.—Tennis for tomorrow: Devon v. Mersey, men, No. 4 court-Devon: Day, Coventry (cart.), Woolley, Dixon. Mersey: Kaw, Walton ...

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  34. Reduction of Meat Board Members

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Reduction of the Australian Meat Board from 18 to 12 members has been approved by Full Cabinet. ...

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  35. £100 DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Finding that Pte. Frank Turner, one of the defenders of Tobruk and P.O.W. for four years in Germnny, had promised to marry Miss ...

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  36. Replacing Teeth

    British dentists are now replacing drawn teeth. The patient lias his infected tooth extracted, the infected roofs are cut away, and the tooth is treated with ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. £10,000,000 BEING SENT BACK NORTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Under armed police and Army escort, about £10,000,000 in notes, silver and copper was transhipped from the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  38. Princess Margaret Operated on for Appendicitis

    LONDON, Thursday. — A bulletin Prom Buckingham Palace, states thal au operation for appendicitis was sue cessfully performed on Princess ...

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  39. LATE NEWS

    CALCUTTA, Thursday—In the match against the Australian Services team, East Zone scored 122 in its second innings, compared ...

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  40. BRITISH ISLES ENVELOPED IN DENSE FOG

    LONDON, Thursday.—A widespread fog, the densest of the year, yesterday extended over the whole of the British Isles, disrupting air and rail ...

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