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  2. NEW AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER PLANE

    Australia's new fighter aircraft, the C.A.15. awaiting the take-off for a test flight at Fishermen's Bend. Melbourne, this week. The plane was designed and built at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation's works at Fishermen's Bend. It is powered with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DISPUTE AT BREWERY

    When the brewery strike was mentioned at the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday. Judge O'Mara outlined terms of an ...

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  4. LOG TORTURE ADMITTED

    DARWIN, Thursday.—A Japanese intelligence officer, Captain kasukane Saiki, admitted at the war trials to-day that the "log ...

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  5. Liberals' View On Grant For Expenses

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A different "approach" to the problem of members' expenses when away from home was suggested by ...

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  6. Ships For War Brides: Efforts Outlined

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Britain was giving Australia the most sympathetic treatment possible in trying to arrange shipping to bring ...

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  7. FLOODS AT AYR

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.— First physical contact with Ayr, one of the flood-beleaguered towns in the north, was ...

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  8. COMMUNIST MOVES

    The Communist Party and the Communist-controlled section of the Ironworkers' Federation were obviously joining forces in an ...

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  9. Law Dean: Report For Minister

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Heffron, said yesterday that he would ask the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Sir Robert Wallace, ...

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  10. Farmer Alleges Neighbour Shot Stud Bull

    Allegations that a valuable stud bull belonging to a farmer at Mount Comah had been shot by a neighbouring farmer and ...

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  11. AIR LICENCE CONDITIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Amendments to the Air Navigation Regulations were gazetted to-day. The amendments result from the ...

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  12. UNION LEADERS WANT RETURN TO WORK

    Union leaders at a mass meeting of strikers to-day will frankly tell the men that they should return to work immediately and submit their ...

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  13. CHURCH ACCEPTS RACE CLUB GIFT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Methodist Conference to-day accepted a donation of £300 which Moonee Valley ...

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  14. RELIGION IN BRITAIN

    Britain's war-time Education Act was highly praised by the Rev. W. J. Platt, addressing the Methodist Conference yesterday. ...

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  15. HOUSES "WON" BY BALLOT NOT READY

    The Minister for Housing, Mr. McGirr, said yesterday that in a few instances people who had won ballots to occupy Housing Commission homes ...

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  16. STRIKE EXTENDS AT LYSAGHTS

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.— Lysaght's Newcastle works is expected to close down at the weekend because of the strike of 700 ...

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  17. PORT LINE'S NEW MANAGER

    The Port Line announced yesterday that Mr. Warwick Gregory will take over the management of the Australian and New Zealand business of ...

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  18. HOSPITAL LIFE GOVERNORS

    Four new life governors of the Royal Hospital for Women. Paddington, were appointed at a meeting of the committee of the hospital yesterday. ...

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  19. BRITISH AIR ENVOYS ENTERTAINED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet entertained the British Minister for Civil Aviation, Lord Winster, and the ...

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  20. BRICKS WANTED, NOT BRICKBATS

    A plea for a more conciliatory atmosphere in the dispute between employers and unions in the building industry was made by the ...

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  21. WOMEN'S WAGE RATES DEFINED

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Amendments to the National Security (Female Minimum Rate) Regulations were announced by the ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Fined For Bogus Motor Car Advertisement

    "I regard this offence as a very serious affair,"said Mr.Balmain, S.M., in imposing a fine of £10 on Barry George Hines, 20, Fitter, who ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND MINISTRY

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—The Hanlon Ministry was sworn-in to-day by the Governor, Sir Leslie Wilson. Mr.Hanlon was Treasurer in the ...

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  25. REHABILITATION CONTRAST

    Figures showing how much more New Zealand had done than Australia in rehabilitating ex-Servicemen were given last night by the ...

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  26. Communist Panel Loses

    A Communist-supported panel of candidates was defeated by a three to one majority at the annual election of officers of the Vehicle ...

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  27. PROMPT ACT SAVES BAD ACCIDENT

    When a man slipped between the train and platform when trying to board a moving train at Lidcombe railway station last night he was saved ...

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  28. C.P. NOMINEE FOR EPEN-MONARO

    GOULBURN, Thursday.—The Goulburn branch of the Country Party has approved the nomination of Lieutenant-Colonel Backhouse as candidate ...

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  29. MATRICULATION PRIZE FOR GIRLS

    The University announces a correction in the award of the Fairfax Prize for general proficiency amongst women candidates at the 1945 Leaving Certificate ...

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  30. DARWIN TROOPS BACK TO-DAY

    H.M.A.S. Westralia will berth at No. 4 wharf, Circular Quay, at 3.30 p.m. to-day with 1,036 Servicemen and 100 Servicewomen from Darwin. ...

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  31. ACTING PRESIDENT OF R.S.L.

    Mr. K. McLcod Bolton has been elected acting, State president of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. in succession to Mr. J. C. Neagle. ...

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