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  2. CABINET TO DISCUSS BREAD POSITION

    State Cabinet will discuss today action to be taken against bakers endeavouring to enforce private zoning systems and to prevent opposition bakers opening new business. ...

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  3. TWO CHARGED WITH THEFT OF TRUCKS

    After more than a week of searching through many suburbs, detectives and other police have made two arrests, following investigations ...

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  5. Ship Allotted For Civilian Going To U S

    Accommodation for 965 civilians' urgently wishing to travel from Australia and New Zealand to the USA will be available on ss Marine Lynx, ...

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  6. LIBERAL-C P TEAM FOR SENATE

    Plans for the basis of a joint Senate team and for a common policy on national issues will be discussed at a conference of representatives of ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. SECURITY LOAN AFFECTS FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA

    Full subscription of the Security Loan was imperative in the interests of the Australian people, both as a nation and as individuals, Mr Chifley ...

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  8. VC PRESENTED BY DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    SYDNEY, Sun: Pte Frank Partridge, of Macksville, NSW, who won the VC in the Bougainville area in July last year, received his award ...

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  9. MEAT STRIKE COLLAPSING IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sun: Signs of an early collapse of the meat strike are seen in the increasing return of retail shop employees in def[?]ance of union ...

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  10. And The Police Came, Too!

    Standing on the corner of Smith st and Victoria par, Fitzroy, early on Sunday morning, a special service fireman saw an airman break ...

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  11. HMAS SHROPSHIRE PREPARING FOR LONDON TRIP

    To prepare for carrying the Australia Victory Parade contingent to London, HMAS Shropshire berthed at Princes Pier on Saturday. She ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. FEMALE WAGE IN CLOTHING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Sun: The clothing industry has been specified under the female minimum wage regulations. The order entitles women to receive ...

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  13. NSW Candidates

    SYDNEY: Lieut-Colonel A. D. Reid, former NSW Minister for Agriculture, has been selected as the Country party's Senate candidate for NSW. ...

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    MR J. M. MURPHY, new Ballarat stipendiary steward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RETURNED POW ATTACKED

    On January 28 Pte John William Callow, 43, of Tatura, who was receiving convalescent treatment at Heidelberg Military Hospital after ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. PASTORAL WORKERS' STRIKE MAY END

    BROKEN HILL, Sun: There are hopes that the strike of pastoral workers may be settled as the result of a decision reached at a ...

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  18. TICKET CHECKERS STOP WORK TO AIR GRIEVANCE

    Railway ticket-checkers stopped work on Saturday while they discussed staff shortage, dissatisfaction with annual leave provisions, and the ...

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  19. "RATS OF TOBRUK" HONOUR COMRADES' MEMORY

    SYDNEY, Sun: Two hundred members of the Rats of Tobruk Association this afternoon laid a wreath on the Cenotaph in memory of those ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. COMMUNIST PARTY BAN SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Sun: The New South Wales branch of the Australian Country party resolved at its annual conferecne on Saturday to ...

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  21. FACTORIES FOR FRUIT DISTRICTS

    A new phase in the development of industries in country areas was revealed at the week-end when it was disclosed that metropolitan firms are ...

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  22. FORMER TROOPSHIP BRINGS WAR BRIDES

    The 15,000-ton liner Highland Princess, which as a troopship took part in dramatic movements in the Mediterranean during the war, ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. Revision In Britain On June 7

    CANBERRA, Sun: With the opening of television broadcasts on June 7 Britain will be the only country in the world to have a public television ...

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  24. YOUTH SHOT DEAD WHILE HUNTING RABBITS

    SYDNEY, Sun: While hunting rabbits in the bush two miles from Campbelltown on Saturday Norman Lethbridge, 19, of Mcpherson st, ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. OBITUARY

    Mr W. Taylor Stone, who died at his home in Malvern rd, Armadale, yesterday morning, was associated with Christian Science for more ...

    Article : 74 words
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