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  4. Overseas Debt Reduced Since Beginning of War

    CANBERRA: Australia's overseas debt has been reduced substantially since the beginning of the war. This was revealed today by the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Dedman), who said that action was being taken by the Federal Government to prevent any increase in ...

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  5. "Peace" Ranks Split

    MELBOURNE: "Peace!" is being shouted, and praise stamped end clapped, in two different ways by Father Divine followers ...

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  6. DENIAL TOBACCO PRICE INCREASED

    There would be no increase in the price of tobacco or cigarettes next month and any published statement to the contrary was not correct, stated Mr. J. M. Marshall, director of W. D. and H. O. Wills, Ltd., ...

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  7. Sentenced to Death

    SINGAPORE, May 6 (AAP): The Allied War Crimes Court sentenced to death a Korean guard and a Japanese lieutenant for atrocities ...

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  8. MATSON SHIPS' WAR JOB

    A statistical record of the Matson Line ships between December 7, 1941, and December 31, 1945, issued by the company, ...

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  9. Premier with Secretaries

    Inter-State delegates from the Australasian Institute of Secretaries were addressed at the opening session by the Premier (Mr. Haion) today. He is shown with the Australasian president (Mr. L. L. Hibbard) on his right, while on his left are the past president (Mr. C. R. B. James) and two other delegates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 197 MORE U.K. BRIDES SOON

    MELBOURNE: When the liner Rangitata arrives in Melbourne on May 24 she will disembark 197 brides 86 servicemen's children, two ...

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  11. LEATHER WORKERS FAVOUR POLICY OF ARBITRATION

    Although the officials had been criticised for not pursuing a more militant policy during the war years, the organisation had carried on under its policy of conciliation and arbitration, said the Federal president of. the Leather Workers' and Allied Trades Federation (Mr C. J. Lynch). ...

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  12. MANY SEEK TO ADOPT CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY: So many Sydney people want to adopt children that the demand is much greater than the supply. This is true of babies of both sexes, although nine out of every ...

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  15. Wool Valuer's Wide Experience

    Mr H. S. Major, wool valuer for the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. Ltd., who has been appointed chief wool valuer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRAWLER SAFE

    SYDNEY: The trawler Dorothy, which was in danger of piling up on rocks at Coogee last night, entered Sydney harbour safely at 5.15 am ...

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