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  2. LAW OFFICER'S ALLEGATION

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Crown Solicitor, Mr. Hannan, K.C., said to-day that he had reason to believe that during the ...

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  3. FAITH IN WOOL

    "Australia's wool clip has been, still is, and is likely to continue, the greatest contributor to the nation's income from exports," ...

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  4. SUPPLIES FOR SHOPS

    The Commissioner, Mr. W. J. Bradley, K.C., who formally closed the Quota Inquiry yesterday, suggested the holding of ...

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  5. BUILDING ROADS IN NEW BRITAIN

    U.S. Army engineers using logs [?]ewn from the jungle to make a foundation for a road through a swampy area in New Britain. The winch on the bulldozer drags them into place. (U.S. Signal Corps photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FREE MEDICAL SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government intends that every citizen shall have available the highest grade of medical service ...

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  7. NEW GUINEA'S FUTURE Minister Defends Policy

    The Minister for External Territories, Mr. Ward, said yesterday that to leave New Guinea in its present primitive state ...

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  8. CUSTOMS HEAD RETIRING

    The Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr. Edwin Abbott, will retire next Wednesday after 50 years in the Public Service and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "COTTON WOOL CAUSED CHILD'S DEATH"

    Dr. Terence Aubrey Daly, Government Medical Officer, said at the inquest yesterday into the death of Joseph Bernard Rowles, 5½, that he did not wish to alter his previous opinion that death had been ...

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  10. DEAD WOMAN IN HOTEL ROOM

    The body of a young woman lying on a bed, and the body of a newly-born child wrapped in newspapers in a suitcase, were ...

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  11. PAMPHLETS ON HOUSING Reference to the Referendum

    Prefabrication of entire houses after the war would not be economic because of Australia's small population and ...

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  12. MR. ROBSON'S REPLY

    "The character of the statement made by Mr. Ward supplies in itself the best possible evidence of the truth of the charges ...

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  13. 100-FEET FALL TO DEATH

    Hugh James Cameron, 66, retired grazier, yesterday fell 100 feet to his death from the roof of Onslow Flats, Onslow ...

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  14. WAR PRISONERS' RELATIVES

    Relatives of prisoners of war in Europe would shortly receive a letter which would bring much comfort to them, the president ...

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  15. MINERS' DINNER TO M.P.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Miners' Federation will present a gold watch to Mr. Collindridge, the English M.P. and former ...

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  16. ARCHITECT'S VIEW

    In Sydney and other areas where bricks were plentiful the present type of home was not likely to be greatly improved on ...

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  17. MR. CURTIN AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A few minutes after he reached Canberra from London, this afternoon, the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  18. WOMAN KILLED UN CLIFF FALL

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Mabel Edith Hopper, 37, married, of Henson Avenue, Mayfield, fell 150ft over a cliff at Newcastle to-night and was ...

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  19. EMMY KIMMEL'S RECITAL

    At her recital in the Conservatorium last night, Emmy Kimmel did not consistently support the high opinion expressed in these columns of her ...

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  20. SHIPS RELEASED FOR FISHING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Four ships released by the Navy for the fishing industry should be available for refitting as ...

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  21. 900 WOMEN WORK IN ROAD TRANSPORT

    The Transport Department now employs about 900 women as conductors on trains and buses, and is unable to obtain all the women it wants to ...

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  22. AIRGRAPH MAIL EXTENDED

    The Postmaster-General, Senator Ashley, said yesterday that arrangements had been made for airgraph letters to be ...

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  23. GREENGROCERS' THREAT

    Three hundred Sydney greengrocers, at the City Markets yesterday, decided unanimously to declare fruit and vegetables ...

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  24. NEW MEDICAL FIND IN RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Trombin, which causes blood to congeal in from three to five seconds, is being used widely on Russian battlefields, says a ...

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  25. APPEALS UPHELD

    Judge McGhie, in the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court yesterday, upheld two appeals against conviction in the Special Court. ...

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  26. MR. A. H. MARTIN DEAD

    Mr. A. H. Martin, lecturer-incharge of the School of Architecture, Sydney Technical College, died on Wednesday, aged 59. ...

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  27. BARMAIDS TO WORK AT MENTAL HOME

    Man-power authorities have ordered five barmaids employed at the Hotel Manly, Manly, and one employed at Deewhy Hotel, to take up domestic ...

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  28. STOP PRESS GERMANS PREPARE IN WARSAW

    LONDON, June 29 (A.A.P.).—The Polish Telegraph Agency says the Germans have begun to build fortifications in and around Warsaw to ...

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  29. PROMINENT FLYER MISSING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—GroupCaptain John Raeburn Balmer, O.B.E., D.F.C., of Bendigo, the commander of a R.A.A.F. Lancaster squadron in ...

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  30. MORE CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITS

    More pictures from Adelaide which arrived too late for the opening of the Contemporary Art Society's exhibition were placed on view yesterday. ...

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  31. PAPER BRICKS SALE

    Paper bricks, with the story of Anzac House printed on them, are [?]n sale in New South Wales at 2/ each, and will help in raising £150,000 ...

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  32. RE-APPOINTED TO A.B.C.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Reappointment of Mr. J. D. G. Medley as a member of the Australian Broadcasting Commission for three years ...

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  33. PERSONAL LOANS

    Applications to the Personal Loans Department of the Rural Bank, which has been established by legislation, will be received from eligible persons from ...

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