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  2. YOUTH ON PARADE

    Devonports Empire Youth Sunday parade. Representatives of the town's youth organisations marching up Stewart street, headed by the Devonport Municipal Band. More than 40 Boy Scouts are seen behind the bandsmen, and then follow young Christians, representative of all the churches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RULES SEAMEN'S DISPUTE BEING FOUGHT OVER POLITICAL ISSUE: NO JURISDICTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The dispute was being fought over a political and not an industrial issue, and therefore was out of his jurisdicton, the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Hamilton Knight) said to-day when he refused to take any action in the dispute between the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' ...

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  4. Eight Injured in Weekend Road Accidents

    HOBART, Sunday.—Five people are in the Royal Hobart Hospital in a serious condition as a result of weekend road accidents. Two of them are children. The total number injured during the weekend was eight. ...

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  5. WHY N. ZEALAND HAS CONTINUED PETROL RATIONING

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—"All along there have Been two main reasons for continuing petrol rationing in New Zealand," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) to-night. "Firstly, because the United Kingdom Government made the strongest possible representations that New Zealand's abolition of rationing would add consider ably to Britain's dollar difficulties; secondly, ...

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  6. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN YARRA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Four weeks' search by police and civilians in Warrandyte, ended yesterday when the police recovered the ...

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  7. More Troops For Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—To reinforce the troops engaged in anti-terrorist operations in Malaya, 500 officers and men ...

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  8. Graziers Need £40 Million As Buffer Fund

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — About £40,000,000 would be needed to establish a buffer fund to protect graziers against ...

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  9. SCOUTS FIND SKELETON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — A human skeleton was found by Sandgate Rover scouts to-day when climbing Tibrogargan ...

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  10. Russia Marching Closer To Australia —MR. COSGROVE

    HOBART, Sun. — Russia was marching closer to Australia and the activities of Chinese Communists on the ...

    Article : 247 words
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  12. STRESSES NEED FOR UNDERSTANDING

    HOBART, Sunday.—"We find people with varying ideals and languages at our doorstep. We must get to know our neighbors, understand them and widen our sympathies toward them," said the headmaster of the Elizabeth street Practising School (Mr. J. R. ...

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  13. STATE GRIPPED BY COLD SPELL

    HOBART, Sunday. — With the State in the grip of a cold spell during the week-end, the lowest temperature recorded ...

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  14. Taroona Sails To-day

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — The Bass Strait steamer, Taroona, will leave for Tasmania to-morrow afternoon provided the crew ...

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  15. Clime Modelled On Detective Stories

    LONG BEACH (California), Sunday.—Three High School students who modelled their behavior on criminals in ...

    Article : 174 words
  16. ILLEGAL BOOKMAKING CHARGES

    HOBART, Sunday.—As a resuit of a police raid on a hotel at New Norfolk yesterday the licensee and five other men will face charges of ...

    Article : 58 words
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