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  2. WILL OPPOSE GRANTING SUPPLY FOR INDEFINITE PERIOD

    HOBART, Thursday.—"I am going to oppose the granting of supply this year under the conditions which operated last year," declared the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Campbell), speaking in the House of Assembly ...

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  3. Crucial Transport Bill To Be Presented Next Week

    HOBART, Thursday.—Permission to continue the 13 passenger services, five goods services and special charters by the Transport Commission is sought in the Transport Bill which will be presented to the House of Assembly next Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MILLER STAKES MAY PROVE GUIDE TO HOBART CUP

    The Miller Stakes, principal event on the opening day of the T.R.C. Cup carnival to-morrow, should provide an interesting rehearsal for the Hobart Cup, to be run next Wednesday. Eight of the 12 acceptors are Cup aspirants. The Cup favorite, ...

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  5. WIDE RANGE OF R.A.A.F. JOBS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The R.A.A.F., in its recruiting campaign; which opened to-day, offers a job to almost every kind ...

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  6. MURDER TRIAL OVER IN 24 HOURS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Criminal Court to-day a jury found Ernest Edward Portch (15) not guilty of the ...

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  7. WILL GET FULL EXPORT PRICE FOR OATS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) gave an assurance to Mr. Duthie (Lab., ...

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  8. CHINAMAN CARRIED RAW OPIUM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A Chinese seaman. Poon Wan, was fined £25 in the City Court to-day for having been in ...

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  9. HOPEFUL OF EARNING MORE DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government is hopeful that its new exports drive will earn 20 million ...

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  10. Says Dairymen Are Being Robbed

    HOBART, Thursday—"Dairymen have been robbed of the price to which they were entitled for their products, and for ...

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  11. DERBY HOPES FANCIED AT WESTBURY

    Recent form of several 3-year-olds engaged in the Danbury Park Derby has been so good that they have an excellent chance of winning four of the six races at the meeting of the Westbury Club on the country course to-morrow. ...

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  12. Devonport Entries Due On Tuesday

    Nominations for the March meet, of the Devonport Racing Club will close with the secretary (Mr. N. B. Hammond, Devonport) and Mr. W. C. ...

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  13. WRONG TIME TO LIFT RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) said to-night that before he lifted clothes rationing ...

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  14. FIVE ELECTED TO MILK BOARD

    HOBART, Thursday.— The following members were elected to the Milk Board at the election on February 18— Mr. H. R. Blacklow, of Noble ...

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  15. TEST RACE FOR SHANNON

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday (A.A. P.)— Shannon's appearance in the Santa Anita Handicap on February 28 depends on his performance at ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT-BUILT HOMES WRONG TYPE

    HOBART, Thursday. — Federal plans to spend £2,000,000 in eradicating T.B. and the building by the Tasmanian Agricultural Bank of homes containing bedrooms measuring 10ft by 9ft were diametrically opposed, said Mr. Tatterall in the Legislative Council ...

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  17. CRITICISES N.E.I. COMMITTEE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Mr. Andrel Gromyko (Soviet) yesterday sharply criticised the United Nations' ...

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  18. Surrendering State Authority To Canberra

    HOBART, Thursday. —"The Brooker Government is Willing to shrivel Tasmania in the cause of socialist Canberra," the ...

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  19. Radio Telephone For Outback Areas

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Country people, including those living in remote areas, were to be provided with the same telephone ...

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  20. SHIPPING NOT PARTY ISSUE

    HOBART, Thursday. — Advocating a searching inquiry by State and Federal authorities into the shipping services to ...

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  21. PREVENTIVE POLICY NECESSARY TOWARD ILLNESS

    HOBART, Thursday.— A plea for a preventive rather than a curative policy in the treatment of disease, was made by Dr. ...

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  22. Migrant Plane Just Makes Darwin

    DARWIN, Thursday.—A Dakota aircraft which just made Darwin last night with 28 Italian and Greek migrants on ...

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  23. SHARE LEAD IN RAILWAYS CRICKET

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— As New South Wales and Victoria are level, with 13 points each, the result of their meeting at the ...

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  24. 40-HOUR WEEK "ONE OF MOST WICKED THINGS"

    CANBERRA, Thursday — Introduction of the 40-hour week was one of the most wicked things to happen to Australian industry, ...

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  25. SPENT £24,039 IN PARLIAMENTARY BAR DURING YEAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Members of the Federal Parliament and persons employed within Parliament House spent £24,039 in the ...

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  26. ALL-OUT ATTACK ON REDS ADVOCATED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The next Country Party conference will deal with a resolution condemning Communism ...

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  27. URGENT FOOD PROJECT

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. —. Gazetted in London only five days ago, the chairman of the British Government's £55,000, ...

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  28. SWIMMING RECORDS GO BY THE BOARD.

    HOBART, Thursday.— Records went by the board in four events of the Tasmania swimming championships at Amatour House to-night. New ...

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  29. DENIES RUMORS OF PEACE FEELERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Secretary of State George C. Marshall told a Press conference there was no foundation for Press ...

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  30. TRADE TALKS WITH N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said, to-day that trade talks between Australia and New ...

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  31. FUTILITY OF TALKS WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The Under Secretary for War (Lord Pakenham) said in the House of Lords that the prospects of reducing ...

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  32. To Use Migrants In Building Drive

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A proportion of the hundreds of displaced persons being brought to Australia from European countries will be sent ...

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  33. Upkeep Of Manus Island

    CANBERRA, Thursday, — Conflict over the amount of money needed for the repair and maintenance of the Manus ...

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  34. REJECTS GIFTS TO SCHOOLS' REQUEST

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— Gifts to high schools will not be allowed as income tax deductions. The vilege applies to universities, but the ...

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  35. City Depot For Taroona Passengers

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— If the directors of Tasmanian Steamers Pty. Ltd. agree, the main line platform at the ...

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  36. MOTHER WAS "VERY VIOLENT"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Edna Maud Bechtold (17), of Leichhardt, told the Coroner's Court to-day that her mother (victim ...

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  37. MOVE VIEWED AS RED MANOEUVRE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A leader of the moderate section of the Trades Hall to-day described the proposal to alter ...

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  38. WILL REFUND MONEY TO P's.O.W.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australian Army prisoners-of-war who, after their discharge, refunded advances made to them ...

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  39. REICHSWEHR CHIEFS CONVICTED

    NUREMBERG, Thursday (A.A P.).—The United States tribunal convicted Field Marshal Wilhelm List and General Walter Kuntze, one ...

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  40. PAMPHLETS SEIZED

    BERLIN, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The German police, acting on Soviet orders, seized from five printing offices in the Soviet sector of ...

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