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  2. New French vice-consul

    M. Roger Loubere, new French Vice-Consul for Melbourne, photographed at the Consulate. He lias taken over from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OCCUPATIONAL FORCES FOR. JAPAN

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — The C in C of the Australian.Forces (General Sir Thomas Blamey) said to-day that of date could be fixed for the return of ...

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  4. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING REJECTED BY A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—By 18 votes to 16, the Federal A.L.P. conference to-day rejected the compulsory system of defence service. The debate was long and heated. The chairman s ruling ...

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  5. ASSEMBLY RATIFIES PLAN FOR SETTLEMENT OF EX-SERVICEMEN ON LAND

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A bill ratifying an agreement between the Commonwealth and the State for the settlement on the land of ex-serviccmen was passed in the House of Assembly to-day. Three-fifths of any loss under the scheme will be borne by the Commonwealth and two-fifths bythe State. ...

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  6. INDUSTRIES MAY BECOME PARALYSED

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY. — AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES MAY BECOME PARALYSED IF STRIKE ...

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  7. 9 Killed When British Opened Fire in Palestine

    JERUSALEM, "Wednesday. — It is stated that nine persons were killed on Monday when British troops opened file on a crowd proceeding from ...

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  8. POWER TO ACQUIRE LAND FOR SETTLEMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Under a bill passed by the House of Assembly to-night the Government is empowered to acquire tor closor settlement any ...

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  9. SUFFICIENT SANDSHOES SHORTLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Senator Ashley, Minister for Supply, said today timi tennis players should be able to get sufficient sandshoes shortly. He ...

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  10. TRIBUTES TO BENNETT'S COOLNESS AND BRAVERY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Lt.—General Gordon Bennett under fire was one of the bravest and coolest men he had ever seri), Lt.-Colonel Henry Kappe, Chief Signals Officer of the 8th Division, said to-day at the public inquiry into the circumstances of Lt.-General Bennett's escape from Singapore in 1942. ...

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  11. Motorists Want £2,000,000 Surplus Petrol Tax Back

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Bitter criticism of the Federal Government's refusal to pay back to motorists the surplus of £2,000,000 ...

    Article : 381 words
  12. Post-Graduate Course For Doctors

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday.—'The annual post-graduate course conducted by the Northern Tasmanian branch of the British Medical.Association was ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. Conveyed Message From Queen To Australian Women

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday.—Today at a civic reception tendered to General and Mrs, G. L. Carpenter, world leaders of the Salvation Army, ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, "Wednesday.—The Deputy President (Mr. R. Shoobridge) Look the chair in the Legislativo Council at 3 p.m. Mr. Darling gave notion ...

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  15. URGENT DEMAND FOR LABOR

    HOBART, Wednesday. — It was certain that for some time there would be far more employment offering on building and construe, ...

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  16. COOEE ROAD FATALITY LORRY DRIVER SENT TO GAOL AND FINED £

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — After deliberating; for two hours, a jury in the Criminal Court to-day found Reginald Garfield Jordan ...

    Article : 572 words
  17. Need For Larger Families

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—A warning that Australians should have larger families was given by General George L. Carpenter, head of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. STATE TO INVEST £25,000 IN MT. BISCHOFF

    HOBART Wednesday.—A bill to ratify an agreement between the Common weall and the State under hich each is to sink £25,000 in ...

    Article : 278 words
  19. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE RECORDED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—One of the severesl, earth tremors ever recorded at, the Riverview Observatory since its foundation in 1909 occurred a ...

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  20. CANNOT BUILD NEW WORLD ON OLD FOUNDATIONS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — The fear that leaders who were entrusted with establishing the peace of the world would try to ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. Discontinuance Of Fodder Subsidies

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Except on the inter-state movement of straw, all subsidies on fodder will cease on December I. That ...

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  22. ALP. Urges Federal Financial Interest In Private Firms

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A resolution recommending that the Commonwealth Government be given financial interest in firms to ...

    Article : 160 words
  23. Infantile Paralysis

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Ten now infantile paralysis eases to-day brought the total for the year to 174. Six- were from country areas. ...

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  24. IMPROVED POSTAL AND TELEPHONE FACILITIES PROMISED BY MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Improved postal and telephone facilities were forecast by the P.M.G. (Senato Cameron) to-day when replying to criticism of charges and services provided by his department. He promised that the war surcharge on postage and telephone rates ...

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  25. UNIMPROVED RATING BILL REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—By majority of one vole Unimproved Values Bill to a select committee. During of the new system would operate to the disadvantage ot the Legislative Council decided to-day to refer the Rating on ...

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  26. 22 NEW MEMBERS IN VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Twenty two new members of the House of 65, more than for ninny venrs. were sworn in when the Legislative Assembly met ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. LATE NEWS

    BATAVIA, Wednesday.—The cruiser Sussex to-day again shelled Oenganan, about 1O miles from Samarang. The Dutch Newsagency reported that ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. First Australian Court To Try Japs

    MOROTAI, Wednesday. — First trials by, an Australian military court of Japanese accused of 'war crimes-will open here to-moriow. ...

    Article : 49 words
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