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  2. CHALLENGE TO ARCHIBALD PRIZE FAILS

    The suit challenging the award by the National Art Gallery Trustees of the Archibald Prize for portraiture to Mr. William Dobell for his painting of Mr. Joshua Smith was dismissed by Mr. Justice Roper yesterday. His Honor found that "despite starting exaggeration and distortion ...

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  3. "G FOR GEORGE" LANDS IN BRISBANE

    The Lancaster bomber, "G for George," photographed with the crew on arrival at Brisbane yesterday. It has been flown from England to be placed in the Australian War Museum. Bombs painted on the fuselage indicate the number of raids it has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHARF COMMISSION'S WORK TO GO ON

    The Director of Shipping, Sir Thomas Gordon, said yesterday that he would administer the Stevedoring Industry Commission until a chairman or deputy chairman had been appointed. That position, he ...

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  5. Cut In Bonus Holds Up Four Ships

    Four merchant ships are now held up in Sydney because of the refusal of seamen and cooks to sign on until the war risk bonus ...

    Article : 276 words
  6. COSTS MAY BE £1,500

    After che judgment in the Archibald Prize case had been delivered yesterday, Mr. Josepn Wolinski, one of the two artists ...

    Article : 369 words
  7. REGISTRATION OF AUDITORS

    From January 1, 1946, audits may be carried out only by public accountants, who will be required to be legistered if a bill ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. TEACHERS' FEDERATION CONTROL DEFENDED

    Replying to criticisms of the control of the N.S.W. Public School Teachers' Federation, published in the "Herald" on Tuesday, the president of the federation, Mr. A. McGuinness, in a letter to the ...

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  9. SIR G. DYETT AGAIN R.S.L. PRESIDENT

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Sir Gilbert Dyett was elected president of the R.S.L. for the 26th successive term by the 29th annual Federal Congress of ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. AUSTRALIA FIRST INQUIRY

    An article in "The Bulletin" headed "I Wrote to Mr. Curtin" was calculated to create grave public mischief, Mr. Dovey, K.C., ...

    Article : 249 words
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  12. DEATH OF A.B.C. VICE-CHAIRMAN

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The vicechairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Mr. Gerald Foley, 49. died suddenly in Perth ...

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  13. FOOD RELIEF

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, told Mr. Matthews (Lab., Leichhard) in the legislative Assembly yesterday that additional allowanees granted to food ...

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  14. CELEBRATES 100th BIRTHDAY TO-MORROW

    Mrs. Joseph Pearce of Forbes Street, Darlinghurst, with the birthday cake carrying 100 candle which will be cut at her birthday party to-morrow night. From left: Mr. Richard Pearce, who flew from New Zealand for the occasion. Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Myra. Willis, and Mr. George Pearce (Bega). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. 450,000 POPPIES FOR APPEAL DAY

    The United Returned Soldiers Fund will hold the annual Poppy Day appeal to-morrow. Already 412,000 poppies have been ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. LORD KEYES AT SAILORS' HOME

    Admiral of the Fleet Lord Keyes and Lady Keyes, after inspecting Royal Naval House Grosvenor Street, Sydney, ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. DEATH OF MISS FANNY KNOX

    Miss Fanny Knox, whose death occurred at Fiona, Edgecliff, last Saturday, was the third daughter of the late Sir Edwaid Knox, the founder of ...

    Article : 84 words
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