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  2. Devonport Forms Citizens' League To Fight Bank Nationalisation

    At a public meeting at Devonport last evening, a resolution was carried protesting against nationalisation of banks and demanding a referendum. A Citizens' League was formed to continue the fight ...

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    Mrs. W. J. M'Kell, wife of the Governor-General, watching the Cadets' passing-out parade at Flinders Naval Depot (Vic.) on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MELBOURNE CRICKET VIC. 208-6 IN REPLY TO INDIA'S 403

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The touring indian cricketers took their first-innings total to 403 against Victoria to day, and the State team was in a tight corner at stump with a score of 208-6. Amarnat'h, who is proving a run ...

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    Mr A. P. Rowe, who has been appointed vice-Chancellor of the Adelaide University. He was chairman of the Defence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO CARS FOR PRIVATE USE

    PERTH, Friday.—The reitrictions to be imposed on the import of motor chasses from North America would eliminate ...

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  7. HID IN DITCH AFTER COLLISION

    LAUNCESTON. Friday.—Evldence that two men who were passengers In a panel van hld in a ditch on the side of the ...

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  8. WITHDRAWAL OF KENTISH IS DISAPPOINTING

    At Burnle last evening delegates to the North-West Cricket Council expressed disappointment regarding the decision of the ...

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  9. TWO HURT IN CROSSING ACCIDENT

    HOBART, Friday—Two people were hurt when a car in which tourists were sightseeing was struck by a diesel rail motor at ...

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  10. Higher Salaries for Bank Officers

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Tile Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. A. Wallis) was told in the Arbitration Court to-day that ...

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  11. SHOULD HAVE "DESTROYED" PRIVATE BANKS BY COMPETITION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In the House of Representative to-day, Dr. Galla (Lab., Tas.) declared that the Commonwealth Government would have got further in much quicker time if it had decided to destroy the private trading banks by competition rather than nationalisation. ...

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  12. Office Chair for Montgomery

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—A blackwood office chair ls being sent to Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery by old boys of Collegiate School. ...

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  13. REPORTED KASHMIR REBELS DRIVEN BACK

    NEW DELHI, Friday (A.A.P.'.-"The Times" correspondent at Srinagar says the latest intelligence from Indian military sources is that Sikh air-borne troops, with the help of Spitfires and Tempests of the Royal Indian Air Force, after halting the rebels' frontal advance ...

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  14. ATTENDANCE PAY HAS COST £260,000

    SYDNEY, Friday—Payment of 12/ per day attendance money to wharf laborers in Australian ports has cost the Commonwealth ...

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  15. To-day's Teams

    Devonport Footballers Club v. De[?] onport, at the Oval. Footballed from: R. Breen, N. Enright, K. Klldey, N. Robinson, A. Hardy, V. ...

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  16. FINED £700 FOR OVERCHARGING

    SYDNEY, Friday—In the Spelal Federal Court to-day, fines amounting to —700 were imposed on Vittorio De Bortoli, a winegrower, of ...

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  17. Alleged Indifference to R.S.L. Claims

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The R.S.L. congress delegales today accused members of Parliament of gross indifference to ...

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  18. Over 90 Entries for Flying Scholarship

    HOBART. Friday.—Entries for the Southern Tasmanian Aero Club flying scholarship closed to-day. More than 90 entries have been ...

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  19. Cast For "Eureka Stockade"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Leading roles in the Australian film "Eureka Stockade" will be played by Miss Jane Barrett, of England, and Chips ...

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  20. Wedding Gifts Not "Mean and Paltry"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day vigorously refuted suggestions that the Commonwealth ...

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  21. ALLEGEDLY TRIED TO SECURE SECRETS

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.). —A former F.B.I, agent, Louis Russell, told the House of Representatives Un-American Activities ...

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  22. Cotmmunist Trend at University

    PERTH, Friday,—Teachers going to the W.A. University and tho Teachers' Training College came under "a definite influence" which had a ...

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  23. MONDAY'S GAMES

    Burnie v. Services. Services from: A. Bird, E. Heathcote, M. Harrison, E. Hassell, G. Lawrence, G. Reardon, C. Davies. L. Beaumont, G. Hudson, ...

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  24. ELIGIBLE FOR R.S.L. MEMBERSHIP

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Members of the Allied defence forces coming to Australia, as immigrants or otherwise, as permanent residents would ...

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  25. WILL NOT INCREASE FARES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Replying to a statement by the Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeforu), who declared that ...

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  26. U.S Able to Dominate Whole World

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)— The United States, through possession of the atomic bomb, had been in a position in the last two ...

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  27. FOUND SNAILS A DELICACY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A man who lived on grass and snails for three years when in Crete found them a delicacy, and now eats them ...

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  28. CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH MURDER

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A police constable, Alan Martin, was arrested to-day and charged with the murder of a retired policeman, Thomas ...

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  29. T.A.A. Publicity

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakcford) to-day refused to disclose how much money had been spent by ...

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  30. MERSEY YACHT CLUB

    The working bee last Saturday afternoon was well attended, and a great deal of essential work was accomplished. The rails for the new ...

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  31. Lord Gowrie's Cup For Big Golf Series

    Professional golf matches between Australia and England are to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. LABOR SHORTAGE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A survey by the Commonwealth Employment Service shows an acute labor shortage in the ...

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  33. GENERAL RETURNS

    LIEUT.-GENERAL V. A. H. STURDEE (left), Chief of the Australian General Staff and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Australia, photographed as he was greeted by Major-General W. Bridgcford, Quartermaster-General of AMF, on his arrival at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. POLICE SEARCH FOR ARMED MAN

    PERTH, Friday.—An armed man is being sought by detectives following the shooting of a detective in the left leg at Sawyers Valley, 25 miles ...

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  35. GOLF N. Zealanders d. Australians

    WELLINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.— Revitor)—In tho first searching test New Zealnnd golfers have had for many years the Now Zealand team ...

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  36. Furniture Convention in Tasmania Next Year

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The fourch annual Australian Furniture Trade Convention will be held in Tasmania next year. More than ...

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  37. AMERICAN AWARDS TO AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The British Government has told the Australian Government that is is at liberty to agree to the granting of American ...

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  38. R.S.L. V/ANTS £1 RISE IN WIDOW'S PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Tasmanian delegates to tile R.S.L. Congress to-day threatened to call a public meeting in ...

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  39. FRIED STEAK IN RAT POISON

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Dripping with which arsenic had been mixed for rat poison was eaten by six women this afternoon. ...

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  40. SEABROOK" TOURNEY

    Following is the draw tor Monday's events at the Senbrook Goir Club'G November tournament (owing to the excessively wet conditions the ...

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  41. AIR SQUADRON ON EMPIRE BASIS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The R.A. A.P. would send five air crews to Britain on exchange with the R.A.F. to participate in the reorganisation ...

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  42. CARPENTERS' CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A meeting of maintenance carpenters and Joiners to-night authorised the executive of their union to commence an ...

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  43. Soviet Bloc to Boycott Korean Inquiry

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday (A.A.P.).—When UN. political Committce voted to-day to tend a special commission to Korea and Russia, it was announced immediately that the Soviet bloc would boycott it because the committee had not consulted representatives of the Korean ...

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  44. EVER-RISING PRICE OF COAL

    HOBART, Friday.—Increasing use of locally-produced coal in the railways is offsetting to some extent the ever-rising cost of New South ...

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