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  2. 10,000 MINERS JOIN STEELWORKS STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY — TEN THOUSAND MINERS THROUGHOUT THE NORTHERN N.S.W. COALFIELDS WILL STRIKE TO-MORROW IN SYMPATHY WITH THE NEWCASTLE AND PORT KEMBLA STEELWORKS STRIKERS. ...

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  3. SEEKING PLANT FOR AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Australian Industrial Mission now in Japan is seeking, all the heavy plant it can secure for the industrial ...

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  4. HOUSING AGREEMENT CLAIMED STATES SELLING THEIR INDEPENDENCE TO COMMONWEALTH

    HOBART, Thursday—A claim that the States were selling to the Commonwealth their heritage of independence for a mess of pottage was made by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker) in the House of Assembly to-day during the debate on a bill to ratify ...

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    Leading figures in Ecnnctt inquiry Above: Lieut-General Gordon Benner (centre), with Brigadier Lloyd (left) and his counsel, Mr. B. Clancy, K.t. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Decisions Important To World's Press

    BERMUDA, Thursday. — The press sub-committee of the telecomunications conference has reached several decisions highly important to the ...

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  8. A.L.P. BLAMES COMMUNISTS FOR CHAOS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The Communist Party was named to-day at the conference of the A.L.P. Federal Executive as the "sinister ...

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  9. BENNETTS CONDUCT CONSIDERED CORRECT BY SENIOR OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Three officers who were taken prisoner with the 8th Division to-day told the inquiry into the circumstances of Lt-General Gordon Bennett's escape from Singapore that they considered "cease fire" tantamount to unconditional surrender, therefore, it was proper conduct to ...

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  10. NO WARSHIPS TO BRING TASMANIANS HOME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — There are no warships at Williamstown available for carrying servicemen home to Tasmania. ...

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  11. Council Agrees To Forestry Expenditure of £112,615

    HOBART, Thursday — The Legislative Council agreed to items in the Public Works Execution Bill authorising expenditure of £112,615 by the Forestry Department. Opponents of the expenditure contended that most of it should remain in abeyance until the proposed Forestry Commission was ...

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  12. OUTLOOK "VERY DARK"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day refused to comment on the serious industrial ...

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  13. POLAND BANS SALE OF U.N.R.R.A. GOODS

    WARSAW, Thursduy.—The Government has banned the sale of U.N.R.R.A. goods to restaurants in Poland, after criticism by newspapers. ...

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  14. DEFENCE POSITION HOPELESS IF LABOR REMAINS IN OFFICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Australia's defence position would be hopeless if Labor remained in office, the Leader of the Federal ...

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  15. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION ON DESTROYER IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Hurling a 2½-ton torpedo fin throught four strong bulkheads and into the funnel, a terrific explosion on the ...

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  16. HOW AUSTRALIA IS GETTING THROUGH TRANSITION PERIOD

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A report released to-day gives an indication of the mniincr in which Australia is geltiug through the ...

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  17. DISCRIMINATORY POLICY ALLEGED

    HOBART, Thursday — A protest against what was described as a discnminatory policy on the part of the Government in respect of the maintenance of wharves and jetties was made in the Legislative Council during the debate on the Public Works Execution Bill. ...

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  18. WILL SEND ALL FOOD POSSIBLE TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia was determined to do everything in its power to maintain and increase the export of ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. Admits He Beheaded American Airman

    KWAJALEIN, Thursday. — Warrant-Officer Tatanichi Tamiko testified that he beheaded an American on instructions from naval Lieutenant ...

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  20. Amateur Radio Ban Removed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Amendments to the wireless telegraph regulations gazetted to-day permit the operation of ...

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  21. "An Insult to Rural Industry"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — "An insult to rural industry" was how Mr. Fadden to-day described Mr. Chifley's refusal to extend direct individual invitations to ...

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  22. Should Reduce income Tax Immediately

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — An immediate substantial reduction of income tax in all ranges and replacement of the cumbersome rebate system by ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. Domestic Sugar Rebate

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— A list Of manufacturers of fruit pulp, juices and essences is being compiled by the Fruit Industries Sugar Concession ...

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  24. FACTORY REGULATIONS REPEALED

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Regulations covering lighting standards and the provision of casualty rooms and first aid equipment in factories were re ...

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  25. N.Z. Airways Under Government Control

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—The N.Z. air services will come under. Government control following the passing of the National Airways Bill in the ...

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