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  2. SPEAKER DECLARES HOUSE RECORDS ACCURATE

    The Speaker, Mr. Rosevear, yesterday replied to a question asked last week by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) regarding an ...

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  3. VIOLENT BATTLES AROUND CASSINO VANTAGE POINTS

    Violent fighting flared up in Cassino yesterday, according to enemy reports. Rome radio says that the Germans carried ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. MR. FADDEN DENIES TAX LAG CLAIM

    The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) speaking on the Payas-You-Go Taxation Bill in the House of Representatives last night ...

    Article : 700 words
  5. SENATE DEBATES REFERENDUM BILL

    Leading the Opposition debate on the second reading of the Referen[?] dum Bill in the Senate yesterday, Senator MeLeay opposed a wartime ...

    Article : 662 words
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  7. IN PARLIAMENT

    Every effort was being made to obtain new planes for civil aviation services in Australia, the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) told Mr. ...

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  8. HUNGARY UNDER PROTECTION.

    LAST week-end, Hitler was very concerned over the fate of Finalnd. His Solicitude for F[?]nland at the hands of Russia was directed particulary at assessing the value of any guarantees that Britain and the United States might make to Finland. With characteristic Teutonic ...

    Article : 506 words
  9. RAIL PRIORITIES MAY BE ABOLISHED AT LATER STAGE

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) told the House of Representatives yesterday that he intended at the earliest possible moment, to ...

    Article : 277 words
  10. PACT WITH BRITAIN ENVISAGED ON POSTWAR IMMIGRATION

    A reciprocal agreeme [?] between Australia and England [?] to encourage post-war immigration [?] by continuing social [?] security be[?] its to ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. LATE SITTINGS FOR PARLIAMENT TO COMPLETE BILLS

    Opposition members in the House of Representatives yesterday protested against possible attempts by the Government to force important ...

    Article : 293 words
  12. BUREAUCRACY

    Bureaucrats and planning will be essential for full-time employment in the post-war years, declared Professor Lloyd Ross, senior research ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. WOLFRAM MINERS' COMPLAINTS RAISED IN PARLIAMENT

    To increase wolfram production at Wauchope and Hatches Creek fields in the Northern Territory just after Japan entered the war, the ...

    Article : 389 words
  14. CONDITIONS ON ALICE SPRINGS TRAIN

    A sixty-years-old woman had to travel with half-castes and without a sleeper, and other women, including one with a nine months[?] old baby, ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. PILOT RETURNS AFTER CRASH IN ALASKA

    Lieut: Leo Crane, one of five air[?] men, missing from a sub[?]Arctic flight to Alaska, since December 21, when a Liberator disappeared during ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. INVENTOR PREDICTS RADIO BOMBS TO DESTROY FLEETS

    John Hays Hammond, who holds the patents for radio-controlled bombs similar to the German type, expressed the opinion that the ...

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  17. W.A. CHANCELLOR

    PERTH Tuesday.—Professor Walter Mardock, who has completed his first year as Chancellor of the Western Australian University, was last ...

    Article : 37 words
  18. MR. CURTIN'S RECORD AS LABOUR PARTY LEADER

    A record in the history of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party has been achieved by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin). ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. AIRGRAPH SERVICE FOR P.O.W. IN SWITZERLAND

    Airgraph letters may now be sent to British prisoners of war who escaped from Italy to Switzerland, announced the Postmaster-General ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) received the Honourable Gordon Brown, President of the Senate, at Government House, ...

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  21. JAPANESE ELECTIONS POSTPONED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokyo radio announced that Cabinet had decided to postpone the Japanese local elections until September, 1945. The ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. U.S. ESCORT SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A Navy communique announced that the 1300 ton destroyer escort, Leopold, manned by coastguard officers and men, ...

    Article : 42 words
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