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  2. RAVDELL DENIES RECEIVING £14,600

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Questioned by Mr. J. S. Mornane (for David Gelbart), Maurice Ravdell to-day denied ...

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    The steam hopper barge Lienta, a familiar vessel in the Devonport harbor for a quarter of a century, will shortly leave for Geelong. The Lienta was recently purchased by the Geelong Harbor Trust for £28,000.—(B.A.P. photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MOVE TO GIVE SOLDIER SETTLERS EQUITY IN THEIR PROPERTIES

    HOBART Thursday.—A motion urging the Federal Government to allow soldier settlers ultimately to have the freehold of their properties will be introduced in the House of Assembly. On this understanding, Mr. ...

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  5. CLAIMS RUSSIA HAS INCURRED WORLD-WIDE ENMITY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday.—Mr. Hector M'Neil, British Minister of State, declared that in the worst days of Hitlerism there never was such a world coalition of opinion ranged against Germany as there was mustered against Russia to-day. ...

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  6. Travel Passes for Disabled Men

    HOBART, Thursday.—A reply by the Minister for Transport (Mr. Madden) to a motion in the House of ...

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  7. Halls "Disgrace to Councils"

    HOBART, Thursday.—The disrepair of some country halls was a standing disgrace to municipal councils, and he was not going to ...

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  8. MINERS JOIN W.F.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Miners' Federation has decided to amilate with the mining department of the ...

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  9. Workers Should Own Their Homes

    PERTH, Thursday.—"I believe in the right of every worker to own his own home," the Minister for Post-War ...

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  11. PARIS MURDER THREE SOLDIERS ARRESTED

    PARIS, Thursday.—Three young French soldiers were arrested to-day and charged with having murdered ...

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  12. Urged To Curtail British Election Uncertainty

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Winston Churchill said in the House of Commons that it was the duty of the Prime Minister to curtail the uncertainty about when the election would come. "Everyone knows this ...

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  13. Not to Consider Bill Yet

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Constitution Bill, which it was anticipated would be considered by the Legislative ...

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  14. Mr. Harrison Thinks It Strange

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Harrison) said this evening it was ...

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  15. NO NEED FOR COAL SHORTAGE DURING HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Research Service does not anticipate any drastic coal rationing during the Christmas and New Year ...

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  16. SPRINGS ANOTHER SURPRISE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Following closely upon last week's early-morning introduction of its Supply Bill, the ...

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  17. SUPER-FORTRESSES COLLIDE

    STOCKTON (California), Thursday.—Two B29's collided in the air near here early to-day and fell in an area of waterways and marshlands covered by dense fog. An hour after the crash, seven survivors had been picked up, ...

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