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    Senator Sampson, who considers the time has come for a showdown with Russia, and advocates the re-introduotlon of compulsory military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Dockyard Dispute May Extend

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.- A new development in the Sydney dockyard dispute ls a possibility following severe retrenchment of ...

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  4. FORMULA FOR SETTLEMENT OF WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A new formula for a possible settlement of the Sydney waterside dispute was worked out to-night. The Minister for Shipping (Senator Ashley) said he could give no details, but he was ...

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  5. BILL PAVES WAY FOR FINANCIAL AID FOR NEW INDUSTRIES

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day general support was accorded a bill authorising (he Government to raise a sum not exceeding £200,000 for assistance to new industries. A clause proposing wider powers for the acquisition of land for ...

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  6. ALL AUSTRALIAN CAR CLOSER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A design for manufacture of an all-Australian car had been analysed, and ...

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    ATTRACTIVE Australian — born singer, Helen Clare, star of many BBC home programmes, is shown here on a BBC overseas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEAT DISPUTE GOOD SEASON MAY END RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—A hint that meat rationing might be abolished in the event of next season being sufficiently favorable was given to-day by the Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice). ...

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  9. CLOSER CHECK ON ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Legislation empowering the authorities to keep a closer check on aliens in Australia ...

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  10. POTATOES DETERIORATING IN SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The 43,000 [?]ks. Tasmanian potatoes on the Talune, Ngat[?]r[?] and James Cook are showing ...

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  11. FOR TOKALON MURDER CHARGE.

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.— In the Coroner's Court to-day, Robert Smceton Robertson (37), of South Fremantle, was ...

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  12. HIGHER PRICES FOR LAMBS

    HOBART, Wednesday — Incroased prices for export [?]ambs were announced to-day by the State representative of the ...

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  13. £60,000 THEFT FROM ARMY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Army is investigating the theft or £60,000 worth of material from Now Guinea, ...

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  14. SHOWDOWN WITH RUSSIA DUE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The time had come for a showdown with Russia to see whether or not she was going ...

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  15. WHEAT SUBSIDY NOT INTENDED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Federal Government did not intend to [?]ay a subsidy on wheat of the 1945-46 crop ...

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  16. WIDER BENEFIT FOR WORKERS

    HOBART, Wednesday. — In the House of Assembly today a bill to amend the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act ...

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  17. NO "RISE" FOR M's.P. YET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday —The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party ia not likely to take any action to increase ...

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  18. 19 SHEEPDOGS FLYING TO HOBART

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— About 10 sheepdogs taking part in the sheepdog trials of the Royal Agricultural Society in Hobart will fly ...

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  19. PREPARING FOR STATE ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — In a statement this ovening, the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Treatt) and the leader of the State ...

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  20. BLACK BAN ON LUXURY HOMES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Trades and Labor Council the evening declared "black" the construction of luxury ...

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  21. METAL TRADES STRIKE SPREADS TO ENGINEERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Engineers employed in power and transport services will be withdrawn from ...

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  22. WOMEN PUT CASE TO P.M.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— A petition signed by 15,000 N.S.W. housewives demanding more rigid control of prices, ...

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  23. PLEA FOR MORE SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A plea for more ships on the Tasmanian run was made by Mr. Duthie (Labor. Tas.), in the House of Rep ...

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  24. FAVORS EARLY PEACE TREATY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Australian Government believed negotiations for a peace treaty with Japan ...

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  25. N.S. WALES AGREES TO 40-HR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The 40-Hour Week Bill was read a third time in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when an ...

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  26. Sale of Binoculars

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — There was keen bidding nt a sale of binoculars to-day on behalf of the Commonwealth Disposals ...

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  27. INSPECTIONS VITAL TO DISARMAMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —There could be no real disarmament in the world unless there were a completely ...

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  28. GREAT WAR DANCE FOR ROYAL PARTY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A. P.) — Router's special correspondent says the greatest war dance in the history of ...

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  29. TRANSPORT DELAYS LINSEED SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday— Transport difficulties from India were mainly responsible for the big shortage of linseed ...

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  30. Amnesty for Army Offenders

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Soldiers sentenced for A.W.L. offences after the end of the war may he released shortly, ...

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  31. T.A.A. "SPECIALS"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In addition to the introduction of special plane services for Sydney and Adelaide races at Easter, T.A.A. ...

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  32. MUST REDUCE PETROL CONSUMPTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —A drastic reduction in the present rate of petrol consumption will have to be ...

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  33. MINOR BUSINESS IN STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Pre sident (Sir Rupert Shoobridge) took the chair in the Legislative Council at 2.30 p.m. to-day. ...

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  34. £225,000 FOR TASMANIAN ROADS AND WORKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A bill to provide approximately £4,500,000 a year to States for roads and works and an additional £1,000,000 for building roads through sparsely settled areas was introduced in the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for ...

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  35. TO MAKE ELECTRIC STOVES HERE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A start is expected to be made soon on the manufacture of electric stoves in Tasmania. ...

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  36. END OF LABOR RULE IN W.A.

    PERTH (W.A.). Wednesday. — The Wise Laber Government is likely to remain in office for another [?] days, until the final result ...

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  37. Economic Commission For Far East

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — The United Nations' economic and social council to-day unanimously ...

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  38. HAZARDOUS LANDING ON MOUNTAIN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Two Tiger Moth planes made a hazardo[?] landing in rough country near the 3380 [?] summbit of Mount Tambarita, ...

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  39. COUNTRY KEROSENE SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Government was in no way responsible for the shortage of kerosene in country districts, ...

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  40. RUNNER EQUALS RECORD FOR 100 YDS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — John Treloar equalled the Australian 100 yards sprint record this evening when he heat Bex Elvy by a yard at ...

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