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  2. LACK OF SCHOOLS HITS MEDICINE.

    MELBOURNE.—Australia's standard of medical education was in danger of being weakened by the inability to accommodate adequately the number of students, the president of the Australasian Medical Congress (Sir John ...

    Article : 571 words
  3. For raid on "Reds"

    SINCE 1919 the R.A.A.F. has been helping British and Malayan forces to suppress Communist bandits in Malaya. Picture shows 500 lb. bombs being hoisted into the bomb bay of a Lincoln of No. 90 wing. No. 1 Bomber ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  4. Burnie mill jobs declared black: 70 carpenters on strike

    Seventy carpenters, members of the B.W.I.U., employed by S. Haunstrup and Co. Pty. Ltd. on constructional works at South Burnie, including the new paper mill, new sawmill and the pulp mill, yesterday declared all jobs black. They said they would picket the jobs until a settlement was ...

    Article : 271 words
  5. FARMERS DECLARE WAR ON RABBITS

    LAUNCESTON. — Determined efforts will be made by Flinders Island farmers to rid the island of rabbits, which have appeared there in the past few months. Reports of isolated rabbits ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. Dangerous driving brings year's gaol

    ADELAIDE. — An aircraft inspector whose car struck and fatally injured a Sydney artist near Adelaide on March ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. T.C. A makes good previous losses.

    HOBART — Though the Tasmanian Cricket Association last year set out with £500 loss from the ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. Man saucer "shot up" takes cover behind publicity agent

    WEST PALM BEACH (Florida).—Mr. J. D. Desvergers, scoutmaster who said he was shot at by a "flying saucer," yesterday had a publicity agent to "protect" him from inquisitive reporters—and the Air Force". Mr. Desvengers said he ...

    Article : 321 words
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  10. Grant decision known to-day

    ROBART — The result Of Tasmania's application for a special Commonwealth grant of £2,100,000 for the current ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. BARNES DISPUTE IS STILL FAR FROM SETTLED

    SYDNEY.—Cricketer Sid Barnes' relations with the Board of Contorl are still far from settled. This became apparent yesterday when his solicitor sent a letter to Dr. Allen Robertson, a member and former chairman of the board, demanding that he explain his statement that "only half the Barnes' story" had been told. ...

    Article : 382 words
  12. W.A. SENATOR FOUND DEAD

    PERTH — The body of Senator Edmund Stephen Roper Piesse (52), of Katanning, was found in his ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. Disabled ketch safe in port

    BRISBANE.—The disabled ketch Jason was towed back to Gladstone on Sunday night, after ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. Scouts trapped in caves in Wales and Switzerland safe

    LONDON. — Scouts trapped in caves hundreds of miles apart, in Wales and in Switzerland, were reported safe yesterday. After rescuers had almost given up their ...

    Article : 259 words
  15. DETECTIVES HUNT HOBART THIEVES

    HOBART— Detectives yesterday scoured Hobart in search of clues leading to the arrest of thieves who broke into ...

    Article : 102 words
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