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  3. SPREAD OF LIBERAL REBELLION Another Branch Backs Mr Haworth: Crisis May Confront Party Executive

    Moves to support rebel Liberal Ministers have gained ground in the last few days, and a crisis in the party may develop this week. This will ...

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  4. NO SIGN OF GAS RATION RELIEF

    No respite from gas rationing is in sight. The biggest shipment of gas coal for Melbourne since rationing began. ...

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  5. POWER TO BE RESTORED IN SA BY TUESDAY

    Restoration of full power for industry in Adelaide, which has been suspended since midnight on Wednesday, is expected to take place not ...

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  6. CARNIVAL AT POLICE DEPOT

    A crowd estimated at 12,000 attended the combined police and auxiliary police carnival held at the Police Depot, St Kilda rd, yesterday, ...

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  7. GRAPH SHOWS RISE AND FALL OF MORALE IN BORNEO

    Fluctuations in the morale of Australians in Borneo, who are living on rumours of the time when they will return to Australia for ...

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  8. AMBON MAN TALKS OF EXPERIENCES

    First batch of liberated survivors of the ill-fated 2/21st Battalion to return to Melbourne from Ambon arrived by hospital train yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CONTROLLERS OF DEMOBILISATION APPOINTED

    Brigadier H. H. Hammer, CBE, DSO and Bar. has been appointed state controller of demobilisation in Victoria and will take up his duties ...

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  10. CAMP BUILDINGS BRING GOOD PRICES

    More than £4,200 was realised for 45 surplus Army buildings and galvanised water tanks and piping at the Commonwealth Disposals ...

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  11. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENSHIP

    Unless a new spirit gripped Australia democracy might be buried with the men who hoped they were sacrificing their lives to save it, ...

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  12. C P CANDIDATE FOR HUME

    Delegates to an electoral council meeting at Wagga on Saturday selected Brigadier W. D. McDonald, of Canberra, formerly commanding ...

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  13. TWO MORE ALLIED VICTIMS OF SINGAPORE POISONING

    Two Allied servicemen in Singapore have died from wood alcohol poisoning, in addition to those reported a few days ago. This brings ...

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  15. BODY RECOVERED NEAR WRECK OF FISHING CUTTER

    The body of a man, believed to be one of the victims of the wreck of the fishing cutter Thistle, was washed ashore yesterday on Sorrento beach ...

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  17. DUKE AND DUCHESS VISIT BATHURST

    Mr Chifley helped to entertain the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in his home city when they paid a three-hour visit to Bathurst on ...

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  18. MELBOURNE CHAPLAIN US LECTURE TOUR

    Rev Gordon G. Powell, RAAF chaplain, who was previously assistant minister at Scots Church. Collins st, will leave Melbourne shortly to ...

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  19. PHOSPHATE FROM NAURU WITHIN EIGHT MONTHS

    Although a great deal of work was necessary to repair damage to plant, it was likely that phosphate would be shipped from Nauru within eight ...

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  20. CITY WELCOME TO BIG CONTINGENT

    One of the largest contingents of ex-prisoners of war to reach Melbourne arrived on Saturday from Sydney. The men had travelled to ...

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  21. NOT DEFINITE

    The review by the Rationing Commission next month of the coupon scale did not necessarily mean that clothes rationing would end then, ...

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  22. WANGARATTA SHOW

    Wangaratta Agricultural Society's first postwar show on Friday and Saturday was most successful. Saturday's gate receipts were £503, and ...

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  23. KEG OF BEER STOLEN

    While a number of customers were crowded around the Australia Hotel, Bridge rd, Richmond, at midday on baturday, three men alighted from ...

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  24. AERIAL SHARK PATROL FOR SYDNEY

    A blind radio engineer and wellknown Sydney amateur broadcaster, Mr Frank Bridgewater, has planned an aerial shark patrol equipped with ...

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  25. FISHING BOAT FOUND, BUT NO TRACE OF CREW

    with sails set and the bottom stove in, the 26ft fishing-boat Syd was found floating on her side in Storm Bay, SE Tasmania, yesterday. No ...

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  26. SCRUB FIRE AT FRANKSTON

    About six acres of scrub was burnt when a fire started in an area between Stanley and Beach sts, Frankston, about 1.30pm yesterday. The ...

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