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  2. "MONTY" REGALLS THAT HIS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—One of the first, references made by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Viscount Montgomery) when he landed here to-day from Darwin was to his cradle, days in Tasmania. He told welcoming ...

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  3. 40-HOUR WEEK BRINGS UNREST. AND CONFUSION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Confusion and unrest the developing in many industries throughout N.S.W. following the Introduction to-day of the 40-hour week for those; employed under State awards. Ono of the difficulties is that many firms employ some members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WIMBLEDON TENNIS AUSTRALIA OUT OF WOMENS SINGLES

    WIMBLEDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Victory for Miss Brough over Mrs. Bolton in the quarter-finals has put Australia out of the womens singles tennis championship at Wimbledon. Seldom during the match did Mrs. Bolton ...

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  5. NOT IMPRESSED BY UNIFORM

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Members of the Launceston Fire Brigades Board, at a meeting to-day, had some hard things to say about ...

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  6. Determined Not to Be Left Behind

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although shipping officers assured James Taylor, of Portsmouth, England, who missed the liner Asturias ...

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  7. SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR TASMANIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) today announced plans for the ...

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  8. Alleges Shooting Out of Season

    HOBABT, Tuesday.—An allegation that lorry drivers from the Seheelite mine on King Island were shooting pheasants out of season, ...

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  9. MILLING CROWD AT LOTTERY OFFICE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— There were unprecedented scenes at the State Lottery Office to-day when thousands besieged tho ...

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  10. INTRA-STATE MATCHES

    The honorary secretary of the North-Western Lawn Tennis Union (Mr. J. G. Cooper) said last evening that reples had been received from ...

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  11. CONSERVATION OF DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Although Australias present trade position is good, it is believed the Federal Cabinet may shortly examine means ...

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  12. N.S.W. DEFICIT OF £1,800,000

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. M'Girr) said to-day there was an overall deficiency of £1,800,000 in the N.S.W. budget for the year ...

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  13. WOOIXAOWERS STRESS "REAL DANGER " OF SYNTHETIC HERES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Increasing development; of synthetic fibres constituted a real danger to the marketing of fine wool, and the only way in which woolgrowers throughout the world could overcome it was to improve the quality and quantity. ...

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  14. A.R.U. MUTANTS MAY TRIUMPH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Militants seem assured of a victory over the moderates in the Australian Railways Union ...

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  15. TITLE MATCHES IN TASMANIA NEXT YEAR

    The Australian hardcourt championships, allotted to Tasmania next year, will be held in Hobart. This was decided at a meeting of tho ...

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  16. SUGAR SHORTAGE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The threat of a sugar shortage In N.S.W. ended to-day when the Inchona. loaded with raw sugar, started to ...

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  17. MUST WORK TO DODGE SLUMP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The only way to avert the depression about which the Prime Minister warned was for every worker to increase ...

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  18. Information About Legendary White Woman

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Information that might help the party of 12 men who sailed from Sydney yesterday to solve the ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY SECURES VALUABLE BOOKS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The University of Tasmania has purchased the source books used by Henry Handel Richardson in the compilation of ...

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  20. OPEN FINDING ON ACCIDENT VICTIM

    HOBART, Tuesday. — A finding of accidental death was returned by the Coroner (Mr. H. M. Brettinghain Moore) at an inquest to-day on ...

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  21. KOSHER KILLING SHOCKS JEWISH RABBIS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The kosher method of killing two bullocks at the Melbourne abattoirs to-day so shocked ...

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  22. Govt. Needs More Office Space

    HOBART, Tuesday. — State Cabinet to-day decided to expedite plans for additional ac-. commodation to relieve the ...

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  23. Surrendered Coupons

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Meat and butter coupons surrendered voluntarily to the Red Cross, Box XYZ. G.P.O., during June did not quite ...

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  24. Urges CHeap interest For

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the Premiers Conference In Canberra next month, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will renew his ...

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  25. APARTMENT HOUSE SCHEME

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), the Minister for Housing (Mr. Reece) and the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. ...

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  26. CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BOY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A 29year-old forestry worker, Colin Joseph Lusk, was charged in Roma Police Court to-day with ...

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  27. DENIES THAT HE ACTED AS DUMMY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — During the Land Sales Commission inquiry to-day, Edward Richard Courtney MCormack denied ...

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  28. U.S. TO MODERNISE MERCHANT MARINE

    WASHINGTON.—The long-range programma for reorganisation of the United States post-war merchant marine entered a new phase when, late in April, the United States Maritime Commission recommended to President Truman's advisory committee the construction of ...

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  29. TIME OFF FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS TO ATTEND LECTURES

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Facilities are to be granted to employes In the Government Public Service deserous of improving their efficiency. ...

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  30. MUST BE TAUGHT TO GIVE SERVICE

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — "Give youth to understand that it can get as much out of life by giving service as by ...

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  31. FAUNA BOARD ISSUES WARNING

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Proposed regulations dealing with skins of opossum accidentally caught in snares set for kangaroos and ...

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  32. SPATE OF PARCELS FOR BRITAIN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — So many gift parceis are being sent to Britain from Australia that the P.M.G.'s Department is having ...

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  33. 114 Immigrants From Britain

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A further 114 immigrants from Britain were among the 241 passengers who arrived on the Largs Bay to-day, un ...

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  34. Search For Missing Man

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— FranciJohn ODriscoll, who was thought to have perished in a panel van which went over a 15o-ft. cliff at ...

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  35. STRANGLING TRADE EXPANSION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—"How much longer is Australian trade expansion to ba strangled by the decrees of Communist-controlled unions?", asked Mr. C. N. M'Kay, president of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, to-day. ...

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  36. 26,737 Vacant Jobs In Victoria

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— There are at least 26,737 vacant Jobs in Victoria, according to the latest survey of registration ...

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  37. DIRECT REQUEST FOR WAGE INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Federated Ironworkers Association has made a direct request to foundry employers to increase the ...

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  38. FOGS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— The departure of pianos at Essendon dromo was delayed by low cloud this morning. The weather bureau ...

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