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  2. ALLEGED DISMISSALS OF REDS BY R.A.A.F.

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) promised in the House of Representatives yesterday to investigate allegations ...

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  3. To Survey Meat prospects in N.T.

    Meat experts will leave Sydney by T.A.A. on Sunday to make in aerial survey of cattle-producing country and meat works ...

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  5. PETTY THIEVING AT EASTLAKE HOSTEL

    There was an outbreak of petty thieving at Eastlake, Hostel on Thursday night when three men reported having had their ...

    Article : 92 words
  6. ENGLART REFUSES TO PAY FINES

    Mr. Max Julius, Communist barrister said in the Police Court to-day that his client, Edward Conrad Englart would not and ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. SPEEDWAY RIDERS LIMITED.

    Speedway Control Board annourtced that it had accepted a proposal by Speedway Riders Association that as from 1949 ...

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  8. VANCOUVER STRIKE ENDED

    VANCOUVER, Friday, — A strike of Canadian deck and radio officers on the West Coast deep sea ships which lasted 45 ...

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  9. NO RATIONING OF ELECTRICITY IN SOUTHERN AREAS

    No scheme for rationing electrical powei was contemplated at this stage for consumers outside Sydney the Minister for Works ...

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  10. TEACHER AWARDED £250 IN CLAIM FOR LIBEL

    A Supreme Court jury to-day awarded Mary Helen Meaney, former headmistress of the Glebe Public School, £250 damages for ...

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  12. MINERS TO REDUCE IRRESPONSIBLE COAL STRIKES

    The combined miners council decided to assist the Miners Federation in reducing irresponsible strikes. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CAR SOON AVAILABLE

    The first Austiahan built car should be off the production lines during July an official of General Motors Holden said to-night. ...

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  14. WOMEN NEEDED IN PARLIAMENT SAYS PREMIER

    The Piemier (Mr. McGirr) said to night that he would like to see as many Women in Parliament as men. ...

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  15. NO BEER FOR ANZAC DAY RE-UNIONS

    Despite a barrage of telegrama from the R. S.L.and sub branehes striking brevery workers at a mass meering to-day refused to ...

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  17. UNION CONTRIBUTION TO REFERENDUM

    A Federal conference of Clothing and Allied Trades Union decided to give £2,000 to the Parliamentary Labour Party ...

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  18. RECORD WOOL CHEQUE.

    The Australian wool cheque this season is expected to be an all-time record. Already sales amount to ...

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  19. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO SECURITY LOAN

    An additional £100,000 was subscribed yesterday in the Fifth Security Loan by Elder Smith Company, Limited, bringing their ...

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