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  2. £1¼ MILLION RAISED IN SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The patriotism of N.S.W. school children was praised in ...

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  3. Arbitration Backed For 40 Hour Week Issue

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council to-night overwhelmingly endorsed the A.C.T.U. decision to apply for a 40-hour working week by a hearing through the Arbitration ...

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  4. TIEPIN BEQUEST TO S.A. PREMIER

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. —An estate valued at between £35,000 and £40,006 was left by ...

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  5. First Aust. Trial Of Jap. Prisoners To-Day

    DARWIN, Thursday.—Australia's first trials of Japanese accused of war crimes will begin to-morrow in a former officers' mess which has been converted into an imposing courtroom, bedecked with British and ...

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  6. "THUGGERY" DELAYS AID TO N.E.I.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Mair) asked whether it was a fact ...

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  7. STRIKE TO END BEER OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All beer production will cease at Tooth's Kent and Waverley breweries to-morrow when key men in ...

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  8. Beer, Wine In Cafes Proposed

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Serving beer and light wine in a few cafes during specified hours was among the matters ...

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  9. OPEN VERDICT AT FIRE INQUIRY

    MULLUMBIMBY, Thursday. — Stating that the evidence pointed to the fire having been deliberately smarted, and that the fierceness of ...

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  10. RUHR VITAL TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).— The United States Military Government in Germany will firmly oppose French demands ...

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  11. MINING CONTROL BY EXPERTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Recommendations have been made to the State and Federal Governments that an independent ...

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  12. Army Officers Kidnapped

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).— Five British officers and eight Indian soldiers were shot or kidnapped in the Dutch East ...

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  13. TRAIN DERAILMENT AT CENTRAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Passengers in the last two carriages of a Newcastle bound train had a narrow escape when the carriages jumped ...

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  14. Demands Not Accepted By Egypt

    CAIRO, Thursday (AAP).—A denial that the Egyptain Government had accepted the British demands regarding ...

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  15. HEAVY DAMAGE TO AIRFIELDS

    JEDUSALEM, Thursday (AAP). —Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent estimates that damage totalling £750,000 was caused ...

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  16. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE AIR TRIP IN 2 HRS. 11 MINS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian National Airways new Sky-master "Amana" was placed on the Melbourne-Sydney service to-day to ...

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  17. LANDOWNER'S RIGHT TO WATER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A provision enabling landowners whose land is not on a river bank to obtain water from the river and, for ...

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  18. SACKING CAUSES NEW UNREST

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday. — A dismissal notice served on B. Mancy, President of the Australian Iron and Steel Company's section ...

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  19. PORTUGAL TO GIVE UP WANTED GERMANS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).--As a result of strong British and American pressure, the Portuguese authorities have agreed to hand ...

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  20. PRODUCTION KEY TO END CONTROLS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said to-day that the [?]ey with which Australia could ...

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  21. FLEECED IF ASSIST PRICE BREAKING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—If some people were prepared to assist others in breaking the law it was impossible to prevent them being ...

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  22. £3000 GRANT FOR RACECOURSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. McKell) was asked whether the "Allocation of public ...

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  23. RETURNED MEN AS LIB. CANDIDATES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Nominations of Liberal candidates for the forthcoming Federal elections have been received for the majority ...

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  24. DUKE TO VISIT NORFOLK IS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will visit Norfolk Island in the near future. They will probably fly ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. PROFIT ON SYDNEY FISH MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Contrary to a statement that £30,000 had been lost in conducting the Syrney ish markets, official figures ...

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  27. FILES ON SENTENCE REMISSIONS SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A request that all files relating to the remission of sentences of eight former prisoners be tabled will be ...

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  28. FRENCH SERVICEMEN IN SAIGON RIOT

    SAIGON, Thursday (AAP).— Rioting French servicemen sacked the plant of the Socialist Party newspaper "Justice" and prominent ...

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  29. WASHAWAY AT DUNBIBLE

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.— The approach at the Murwillumbah end of the Dunbible bridge on the State Highway to Lismore ...

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  30. No Blanket Shortage For Australians

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There was no truth in a report that Australia's troops of the British occupation forces in japan were short ...

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  31. Carrier Remanded On Manslaughter Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man who was remanded at Newtown to-day on a charge of manslaughter, was alleged by police to have ...

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  32. Social Credit Party Seeks Candidates

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Social Credit Party today invited persons holding views similar to those of the party to contest seats in the ...

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  33. NO RIGHT TO STAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An aftermath of the recent power restrictions was Judge O'Mara's refusal today in the Central Arbitration ...

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  34. PENICILLIN FOR CATTLE AILMENTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The use of penicillin to cure certain dairy cattle ailments was revealed in Parliament today by the Minister ...

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  35. Direct Sale of Army Vehicles Urged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Present indications are that sufficient feed would be available to enable existing poultry stocks to be maintained ...

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  36. HEALTH MINISTERS TO MEET

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A conference of State Ministers for Health will be held shortly to discuss Federal Government proposals for ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA TO PLAY AUCKLAND TODAY

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — The Australian team to play Auckland tomorrow is Brown (capt.), O'Reilly, Toshack, Barnes Lindwall, ...

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  38. NAVAL MUTINEERS TRANSFERRED

    BOMBAY. Thursday (AAP).—A Southern command communique announced that 396 men of the R.I.N. ship and shore ...

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  39. Indians To Leave N.E.I.

    NEW DELHI, Thursday (AAP).— General Sir Claude Auchinleck announced the withdrawal of Indian troops from Indonesia as from ...

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