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  2. DISORDER IN COUNCIL

    The Mayor, Alderman McCarthy, named two aldermen for disorder at a meeting of Erskineville Council last night. ...

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  3. AWARD OF ART SCHOLARSHIP

    Miss Anne Weinholt has won the New South Wales Travelling Art Scholarship for 1944, the Minister for Education, Mr. ...

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  4. DAY NURSERY REFUSED EXTENSIONS

    The overcrowded playground at the Redfern Day Nursery. The Department of War Organisation of Industry has refused the nursery permission to build additions. There is a waiting list of 70 children at the nursery. (Why Permit was Refused, col. 2.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FISH PLANS OPPOSED

    Strong opposition to the Federal Government's plans for stabilising the fishing industry, including the formation of ...

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  6. CAUCUS MOVE CRITICISED Cut in Abattoirs Tally

    A spokesman for the Meat Commissioner yesterday opposed the proposal of the State Labour Caucus to reduce the killing tally ...

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  7. REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN Ministers to Visit All States

    The referendum campaign of most Federal Ministers will probably be compressed into the period between the end of the ...

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  8. HOMEBUSH YARDINGS

    The Homebush fat stock figures for the year ended June 30, 1944, disproved allegations that graziers were withholding stock, the general ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. PENICILLIN EXPERT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Sir Howard Florey, Professor of Pathology at Oxford University, one of the joint discoverers of ...

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  10. AID TO MILK PRODUCERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Keane, to-night announced a new Commonwealth ...

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  11. FEWER SOLDIERS TO HELP FARMERS Seasonal Leave Restricted

    The Army in future would give seasonal leave to not more than five per cent, of the men who had had such leave in the past, Mr. A. Pearson, an officer of the rural section of the Man-power Directorate told ...

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  12. WOOL AT FULL VALUATION

    Next season, all appraised wool in Australia will be paid for at full valuation within 14 days of appraisement. ...

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  13. WHY PERMIT WAS REFUSED

    The Deputy Director of War Organisation of Industry, Mr. Ifould, said yesterday that applications for permission to build ...

    Article : 286 words
  14. TAX TRAGEDY AT MOREE

    It is likely that questions regarding the tactics of the Taxation Department will be asked at the inquest at Moree ...

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  15. BETTER WOOLLEN MATERIALS

    There was a wide range of woollen cloths and overcoating material, which did not depend upon double weft for its quality, ...

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  16. IDLE MINES IN N.S.W.

    Stoppages involving a loss of about 6,390 tons of coal occurred at nine N.S.W. collieries yesterday. ...

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  17. PROTEST AGAINST SLEEP-OUTS

    Erskineville and Randwick Councils will protest against the erection of Government sleepouts in their areas. ...

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  18. "YES" VOTE PREDICTED IN W.A.

    There waa every prospect of an over whelming "Yes" vote in Western Australia and South Australia, the Federal Attorney-General, Dr. Evatt, ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. AIR HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 words
  20. EXPLOSION OF SPIRITS

    Mrs. Elsie Matterson and her two sons, Raymond, 5, and Patrick, 2, were severely burned at their home in Colleen Street, ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. PAPERS STOLEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Confidential papers on its plans for the "No" campaign at the referendum have been stolen from the Australian ...

    Article : 34 words
  22. "WILL NOT BE RUBBER STAMP"

    MOSS VALE, Thursday.—Because he refuses to continue as a "rubber stamp and choppingblock for the high-ups," Mr. J. G. ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. COUPONS FOR EGGS PLAN DENIED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture Mr. Scully, to-day denied that a decision had been made to introduce ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. DISCHARGES FROM ARMY

    CANBERRA, Thuisday.—No preference will be given to members of the Militia in any discharges fiom the Army resulting ...

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  25. LEGAL AID ACT

    The principle embodied in the Legal Assistance Act that an assisted litigant should not be liable to pay the costs of his adversary if his action ...

    Article : 231 words
  26. "DISCOURTESY" TO COURT

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.— When nobody appeared to represent the Crown Law Department at a case which had been listed ...

    Article : 231 words
  27. WARM ROOMS FOR SCHOOLBOYS

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Heffron, has given instructions that whatever appliances were needed at Broken Hill High School to heat the ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. SIR STEPHEN MORELL DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Sir Stephen Joseph Morell, a former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, died to-night at his home in South Yarra, at the ...

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  29. POLICE INSPECT PAINTING

    Detective-Sergeants L. J. Schumacher and D. E. Ryan, who inspected the painting "Romantic Landscape" in the ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. RATION BOOKS SEIZED

    Detectives seized several hundred clothing and food ration books and blank identity cards when they raided houses in Flinders Street. ...

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  31. NEW CALENDAR SOUGHT BY PHYSICISTS

    The introduction of a fixed calendar, in which public holidays would fall on the same days each year, was recommended in Sydney this week by the Australian branch of the Britishh Institute of Physics. ...

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  32. TRUSCOTT MEMORIAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A ward was opened and a memorial plaque unve[?]ed by the Lord Mayor, Cr. T. S. Nettlefold, at the Children's ...

    Article : 41 words
  33. UNION PLANS FOR GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Now that the Labour Government had a majority in both Federal Houses, the trade union movement expected it ...

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  34. TRAIN CRASHES OFF BRIDGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A heavily laden timber train crashed through a bridge and fell 25 feet in the Barwon Downs district. ...

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  35. STOP PRESS RUSSIAN FIGHTING EXTENDS

    LONDON, July 6 (A.A.P.).—Today's German communique says that on the eastern front fighting has flared up between the Upper Dniester and ...

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  36. EUGENE ORMANDY AS CULTURAL ADVISER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A memorandum on Australia's cultural requirements will be submitted to the Federal Government by Mr. Eugene ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. FATAL COLLAPSE AT POLICE STATION

    Lionel O'Donnell, 28, labourer, of Chippendale, collapsed while at the Regent Street police station last night. He died while being taken by Central ...

    Article : 34 words
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