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  2. SHORTAGE OF POLICE OFFICERS

    The report to Parliament by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. H. Hill) for the years 1942-43 to 1944-45 refers to the wartime difficulty ...

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  3. MAY REACH INTERIM MEAT DECISION

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The conference between butchers and meat producers here to-morrow may reach an interim decision on the meat impasse. An emergency measure suggested by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will ...

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    The Rolls-Royce Phantom Three car which has been provided by the Commonwealth Government for the use of the new Governor-General (Mr. M'Kell). It was photographed outside Parliament House, Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KENTISH CRICKETERS COAST PREMIERS

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    GENERALISSIMO KAI- SHEK, Who says hopes of settling China's civil wax hy political means have been shattered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Plans University Trade Union

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Dissatisfied with the delay in salary redress, more than 2000 members of the Sydney University ...

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  8. MENZIES HELP NOT REQUIRED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — No comment was made by the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to-day in reply to the ...

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  9. THREATS IN N.S.W. COAL, GAS, TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Latest industrial threats in N.S.W. are a State-wide stoppage on the coalfields and of gas and transport (tram and bus) workers. The main grievance of coalminers was ventilated at Wollongong ...

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  10. FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.) —Failure of leadership was the dominant cause of concern to-day, said Mr. Anthony ...

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  11. MORE JEWISH MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Seven hundred Jewish refugees who arrived in the Dutch steamer Johan d[?] Witt to-day brought ...

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  12. FOOTBALL MEETINGS

    COOEE CLUB.—It was decided at a meeting of the Cooeo Football Club at Burnie on Friday evening that a recommendation be forwarded to ...

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  13. Refuses to Send Machinery to Russia

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A. A.P.)—The Chairman (Mr. Taber) announces that the House of Representatives' ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. Donaldson Defeats Lindrum

    LONDON, Sunday. — Donaldson won the last frame at yesterday afternoon's session of the world's professional s[?]oker championship ...

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  15. Third Victim of Mystery Disease

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Golden-haired Lillian Small (4), of Camd[?]n, died at her home yesterday from leukaemia, a ...

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  16. Tea Will Be Short For Another 2 Years

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—With supplies of tea from India and Ceylon becoming shorter, Melbourne's wholesale tea merchants said ...

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  17. LARGE SCALE OIL SEARCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A large-scale plan to test Australia's oil resources has been announced by Mr. H. Rabling. ...

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  18. SWING FROM LABOR IN W. AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Sunday. — Although counting in yesterday's State elections for the Legislative Assembly is incomplete results so far indicate a swing away from Labor with the [?]orbability that the Government will lose six seats—Canning, Bunbury, Avon, ...

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  19. SOVIET TRIBUTE TO LONDONERS

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.)— During the wa[?] Londoners truly stood in tho front line against Fascist Gormnny, and Soviet ...

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  20. LIBERALS HAVE 23 SEATS IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — The state of the parties in the House of Assembly as a result of the election on March 8 is: ...

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  21. YOUTH'S ATTACK ON GIRL

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—As a result of an attack by a youth in Elphin Road, near the Brisbane street intersection last ...

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  22. COKE OVENS TO WORK AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Coke ovens of Australian Iron and Steel Limited. Port Kembla, aro being brought back into ...

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  23. "TYRANNICAL RULE" BY LABOR

    CANBERRA, Sunday. —"It is time Federal Ministers realised they are not in Parliament to serve only the interests of ...

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  24. U.S. Ambassador's Tas. Visit

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Robert Butler) proposes to visit Tasmania, arriving on March 20 ...

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  25. HEAVY ACCIDENT TOLL IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A man and a boy were crushed to death and seven others injured when a car crashed into a tr[?]m ...

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  26. Wheat Agreement Protest

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce has sent a letter to the Prime ...

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  27. BRITISH SHIPS TIED UP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Following a decision by British seamen now in port not to take their shins to sea as a ...

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  28. MINING PROGRAMMES WELCOME SIGN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Comprehensive plans of the Zinc Corporation and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, outlined in ...

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  29. RENTAL AND TENANCY QUERIES

    Rental and tenancy queries are answered in this column by the Deputy Rent Controller (Mr. J. R. P. Clark). Inquiries should ...

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  30. Offers to Man L.S.I. Food Ships

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Many applications have already he on made by persons willing to man ships to take ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. 10 Rescued From Broken Tanker

    MONTREAL, Sunday. (A.A.P.) —The United Press representative in Honol[?] says the Navy announces that the freighter, St. ...

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  32. WIDENING OF HIGHWAY URGED

    At a meeting of the combined progress associations at Burnic on Saturday evening it was agreed to request the ...

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  33. Deloraine Match

    Deloraine, defeating Red Hills on Saturday, earned the right to play the winner of the Mole Creek-Meander gan[?] for the premiership. Scores ...

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  34. REDEMPTORIST MONASTRY

    HOBART, Sunday. — More than 1000 people attended the opening of the Redemptorist Monastery at New Town this afternoon. The ...

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  35. UPPER BURNIE HILL

    Messrs. Tat[?]ersall and Coleman undertook to bring before the council at its meeting to-day a request that the government be again ...

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  36. UNEXPECTED BLOW TO MIGRATION PROSPECTS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The British Government has informed Australia that it is impossible to release the Aquitania at present to carry migrants to Australia. However, the Australian Government has arranged with ...

    Article : 342 words
  37. N.Z. 322-9 IN TEST

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  38. LINCOLN'S LONG SURVEY FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—After more than 14 hours in the air, in which an aerial survey was made of Ma[?]quarie ...

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  39. S.E. ASIA'S LINK WITH AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The importance of Australia and New Zealand of the nations in S.E. Asia was stressed ...

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  40. U.S. to Have Bases in Philippines

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The United States has secured the right to maintain military bases in the Phillppines ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. RINGS RECOVERED FROM GRAVE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A fine stone diamond ring and a plain golden wedding ring were recovered yesterday morning when ...

    Article : 86 words
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