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New-South Wales had built about 8 per cent. of its quota of houses for the year ended June 30 last, while South Australia had built about 70 per cent., the executive director of the Building Industry Congress ...
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Advertising : 663 words view this articleThe Federal Minister for Housing, Mr. Lazzarini, and the State Minister for Housing, Mr. McGirr, yesterday discussed ...
Article : 145 words view this articleCANBERRA, Friday.—The administrative set-up of the Department of Works and Housing will probably be decided at a ...
Article : 76 words view this articleIt was a scandal and disgrace that Australia had no facilities for training coalmining executives, the Chairman of the Coal ...
Article : 233 words view this articlePlans to help wage-earners to secure their own homes were adopted by the Central Council of the N.S.W. division of the ...
Article : 167 words view this articleIt is understood that the increased ration of petrol which the Minister of Supply, Senator Ashley, will announce next ...
Article : 166 words view this articlePlans for the development of Bondi, Bronte, and other beaches and parklands would cost nearly £300,000, but Waverley should ...
Article : 180 words view this articleCANBERRA, Friday.—Sir Ronald Cross's term as United Kingdom High Commissioner in Australia ended automatically when the British Parliament ...
Article : 79 words view this articleThe usual space allotted to stallholders in Martin Place has been booked out for the Australian Comforts Fund Fair on October 26, and ...
Article : 83 words view this article"Smithy" (fifth from left) about to be invested with the Military Cross. A scene from the film based on the life of the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, which is being made in Sydney by Columbia. The picture shows "shooting" yesterday at Cinesound Studios, Bondi Junction, where a replica of the ante-room to the throne room at Buckingham Palace was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 79 words view this articleUnless £300,000 is subscribed by New South Wales before the end of September and another £300,000 by the end of the year, vital comforts to the men and women of the armed forces will have to be drastically reduced, said the president of the Australian Comforts Fund, the Lord Mayor, Alderman Harding, ...
Article : 915 words view this articleOne result of the Commonwealth-wide nutrition survey was an indication of the need for financial assistance to ...
Article : 251 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Friday.—The Chief Justice of Victoria, sir Edmund Herring, would like to see a changing of the guard ...
Article : 111 words view this articleOpposition to proposals for the dismissal of the Editor of "Honi Soit," Miss J. Wilson, was expressed at a further meeting ...
Article : 264 words view this articleThe coal industry had lost its sheet anchor when it was taken away from the Arbitration Court with its neutrality, stability, and ...
Article : 160 words view this articleFalls in coal stocks in all States in the first six months of this year are shown in a statement issued yesterday by ...
Article : 192 words view this articleAUCKLAND, Friday.—Though New Zealand is short of coal the Wallsend State Colliery was idle to-day because miners took a holiday to celebrate the ...
Article : 33 words view this articleCANBERRA, Friday.—Parliament, which, except for the short break caused by Mr. Curtin's death, has been sitting ...
Article : 234 words view this articleNEWCASTLE, Friday.—In dense fog which restricted visibility to about 30 feet a United States salvage tug of 300 tons, ran on to rocks near Susan Gilmore Beach, Newcastle, early this morning. She ...
Article : 374 words view this articleImport licences will be issued for any goods which returning Australian Service men or women bring back with them, provided ...
Article : 150 words view this articleCANBERRA, Friday.—A conference of the parties concerned in the acquisition of land required for the Mascot aerodrome ...
Article : 149 words view this articleCANBERRA, Friday.—An annuity of £500, subject to tax, will be provided for Mrs Curtin, widow of the late Prime Minister. ...
Article : 54 words view this articleWork stopped at the Lidcombe factory of the Commercial Steels and Forge Co. yesterday, when 200 ironworkers and engineers went on strike ...
Article : 124 words view this articleSydney had the warmest day yesterday since July 5. The maximum temperature was 64.4 degrees at 1.40 p.m. ...
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