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  2. Improvements From New Control Of Homebush Abattoirs

    When the Commonwealth Government takes over control of the Homebush Abattoirs, two immediate results are expected: Improvement in ...

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  5. WAR GRATUITIES

    The War Gratuities Committee held its first meeting yesterday and, after examining a statement covering the question of gratuities ...

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  6. List Of Service Missing Reduced By Red Cross Activity

    In the last 12 months, the Australian Red Cross had gradually reduced the list of missing prisoners of war and civilians. ...

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  7. BUILDING CONTROL

    A committee was appointed yesterday by the Federal Parliamentary Labour Caucus to examine the general question of building restrictions. ...

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  8. APPRECIATION FROM WAR WIVES

    Many letters of appreciation had been received by the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) and by the department from overseas wives of ...

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  9. DEATH OF CATTLE AUTHORITY

    The death occurted at his home at Edgecliff yesterday of Mr. J. B. Cramsie, who was an authority on the cattle industry. ...

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  10. AMERICAN STOCKS OF WOOL

    Latest figures disclose that 3,300,000 bales of wool about 12 months' requirements, are on hand in the United States, says Winchcombe,Carson Ltd. ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL REFORMS PROPOSED

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Cahill) said to-day that thrse important bills affecting Local Government would be brought down by the State ...

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  12. DAIRY CATTLE SOLD

    Woodgers and Calthorpe Limited and W. J. Gibbs and Co. report, a yarding of 800 sheep and 30 head of cattle at, the monthly stock sale held ...

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  13. U.S. PARATROOPER HANGED FOR MURDER

    An American paratrooper, Avalino Fernandes, was hanged at Oro Bay, in New Guinea, on November 20. He was sentenced to death by court ...

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  14. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALE

    Lighter supplies of sheep and lambs were forward at Flemington saleyards to-day, 44,107 head being penned. Demand was good for best ...

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  15. LAUNCH RESCUED FROM SURF

    Improvised flares were used and S.O.S. signals were flashed to draw attention to their plight by six men in a launch which broke down last ...

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  16. SYDNEY FIREMEN BUSY AT SMALL FIRES

    Three fire brigades fought a fire which developed in 2000 tons of wool waste for two hours this afternoon at, the store of the Australian Wool ...

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  17. CAFE KITCHENMAN COLLAPSED

    When firemen entered the blazing kitchen of the Golden Dragon Cafe, Philip Street, this morning, they found the dead body of a Chinese ...

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  18. WHARF LABOURER INJURED

    SYDNEY, Monday—Frederick Anderson, 31, of Miller's Point, suffered a probable fracture of the skull and lacerations when a sling of ...

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