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  2. LABOUR MAY BE UNABLE TO GOVERN

    Developments over the weekend make a CP-UAP Ministry appear a definite possibility, as prospects of Labour achieving sufficient support ...

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  4. AIF HAD NEW PARTNER IN LAE LANDING

    In the landing, near Lae, Australian troops were in action with another branch of the American forces, the Navy, and the partnership could ...

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  5. 4 KILLED, 20 INJURED IN ACCIDENTS

    Four persons were killed and more than 20 were injured, some seriously, in road accidents at the weekend. When a service bus, crowded with ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. THIEVES BUSY IN SUBURBS

    Thieves who broke into the home of Mr Thomas Peter Manifold, Domain rd, South Yarra, by forcing a side door during the weekend ...

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  7. WOMEN TO BE TAXED ON WAGE ARREARS

    CANBERRA, Sun: Lump sum payments due to some female employees following the High Court decision upholding validity of the Women's ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. BOND OF UNITY, FRIENDSHIP

    Three US senator—Richard B. Russell, leader of the party, of Georgia; Albert B. Chandler, of Kentucky; and Ralph O. Brewster, ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. SNOW FALLS ON HIGHLANDS

    Snow fell heavily yesterday morning on the highlands and points nearer the city. At Olinda, Mt Dandenong, and Emerald the fall began ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POW MAIL TODAY OR TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Sun: Ten thousand lettercards from war prisoners held by Japan will probably be delivered in all States tomorrow or on ...

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  12. "USA SHOULD KEEP HER PACIFIC BASES"

    BRISBANE, Sun: Senator Albert Chandler, one of a party of 5 US senators who are inspecting military installations in Australia, said in ...

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  14. RED CROSS "JUNIOR" TOTAL £106,000

    Thanks were expressed yesterday by Cr. T. S. Nettlefold, Lord Mayor, for the generous public support accorded the Red Cross "Junior" ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. NURSES IN OTHER OCCUPATIONS

    SYDNEY, Sun: All nurses in NSW not engaged in their profession are to be called up because of extreme urgency, Mr Bellemore, Deputy ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    The death has occurred at Coleraine Bush Nursing Hospital of Miss Helena McKebery, a daughter of late Mr and Mrs Dawson ...

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  17. NO RELAXATION OF RAIL CUTS

    No immediate lifting of the restrictions on rail passenger traffic was possible. Mr R. G. Wishart, a Railways Commissioner, said ...

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  18. WOODEN SHIP BUILT BY CARPENTERS

    Unique as a feat of naval construction, in that it was built by carpenters under the skilled supervision of only 4 trained shipwrights, ...

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  19. MEAT SHORTAGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sun: Housewives should be able to obtain about 55 to 60% of their normal meat requirements this week, despite decision of ...

    Article : 132 words
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