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  2. SHIPPING LOSSES OFF CAPE

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.— More than 120 ships, exceeding 700,000 tons, were lost in South African waters during the war. The worst ...

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  4. JACK DAVEY TO APPEAR HERE FOR REPATRIATION FUNDS

    As a result of arrangements made by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Beasley), Mr. Jack Davey, Australia's leading radio personality, will ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. TAMWORTH BREAK-OUT CHARGE FAILS

    Arising out of events at the Tamworth military detention barracks on May 28, Frederick Ray, aged 20, a former member of the Army, to-day ...

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  6. FODDER RESTRICTIONS MAY BE LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— In view of the general improvement in the fodder position, consideration will be given to the removal of restrictions ...

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  8. CARRIER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER

    Henry Josepn Andrew Boyce, [?] carrier, of Stanmore, was remanded to September 11 at the Newtown Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  9. FIRE PREVENTION IN THEATRES

    Jean McKenzie, 23, of Leichhardt, one of the three showgirls burned in the fire at the Tivoli on Saturday night, died in hospital early this ...

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  10. IRONWORKERS' UNION DEREGISTERED

    The State Industrial Commission to-day decided by a two to one majority to deregister the Ironworkers' Union, Justice Ferguson being the ...

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  11. SOLDIER SUPPORT ART UNION FOR VETERANS

    More than 20,000 servicemen in the South-West Pacific had bought tickets in the War Veterans' "Salute to Valour" Art Union, said the ...

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  12. ARMY REGULATIONS OBSCURE

    Giving evidence at a court, martial, Thomas Michael Butler, a former artillery captain, stated that on occasions men were kept under close ...

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  13. BRISBANE WITHOUT TRAMS

    The tramway employees' strike entered its seventh day to-day with a march of strikers, supplemented by members of the metal trades, ...

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  14. NO CAULFIELD CUP DIVISION

    The chairman of the V.A.T.C. (Mr. Norman Robinson) said to-day that in no circumstances will the Caulfield Cup be divided this year. ...

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  15. BOXING POST-WAR PLANS

    Plans for boxing in the post-war period were discussed at a conference between Stadium managers from all States to-day. ...

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  16. BUNNERONG POWER HOUSE DISPUTE

    Representatives of the Trades and Labour Council conferred with the Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) to-night on the Bunnerong power house ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. RACE RECORDS IN U.S.A.

    A new American record for racing attendances and betting was made on Labour Day when 340,974 persons wagered 14,742,148 dollars ...

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  18. CORRECTION

    In the report appearing in yesterday's issue of "The Canberra, Times," it was stated that Edna May Ashby had been granted a divorce from ...

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  19. U.S. TENNIS

    Parker retained the national singles title by wearing down Talbert to win 14-12, 6-1, 6-2. Talbert, who had an injured knee, ...

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