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  2. BIG LIQUOR BLACK MARKET ALLEGED BY K.C.

    SYDNEY.-- Allegations of a huge conspiracy on the black marketing of liquor worth £30,000 were made by Mr Dovey, K.C., today in the Court of Petty Sessions at the ...

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  3. Married Airman In Britain

    SEVEN ENGLISH and Scottish girls who married Australian airmen last year in Britain have arrived in Australia under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Noxious Weed Being Sold As Pot Plant

    Tiger pear, a species of cactus which has spread rapidly in New South Wales and which was described today as a "disastrous noxious plant," is being sold by some nurserymen in Melbourne as a pot plant. ...

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  5. MEAT SHORT EVEN WITH RATIONING Army Releases Delayed Ms.H.R.

    The manpower position was never so acute, and even with rationing, it would not be possible to meet all the demands that would be made on Australia for meat, the Minister for Commerce SYDNEY.--Two cases of Army failure to co-operate in the release of men for food production were quoted today by Federal ...

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  6. WISE GUY!

    As a precaution against damage this notice was attached to the door of a fire protection safe in a city ...

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  7. CHILDREN TO CUT WOOD, PICK FRUIT

    Hundreds of school children are required during the Christmas vacation for important war work, but no child under 16 will ...

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  8. FIREMEN SAVE MEATWORKS AT BROOKLYN

    Despite difficulties in bringing water 1000ft. in hoselines from two sources. firemen saved the greater part of Western and ...

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  9. 2 ARRESTS IN ROAD ROBBERY

    Two young men sought for several days were arrested at a seaside hotel early this afternoon by ...

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  10. SPEARING OF NATIVE WOMAN GIVES ARMY JOB AS PEACEMAKER

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.--The presence of an Australian service unit has so far prevented tragic results to a tribal flare-up this week in the wilds of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. ...

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  11. SALVAGE MAY BE TREBLED BY NEW PLAN

    The Commonwealth Salvage Commission was all for the voluntary collection of waste, but it expected to gain better results ...

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  12. £83,000 DECLINE IN STATE REVENUE

    A decline of £82,832 in State finances at the end of November. compared with the same period last year, is shown in the monthly ...

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  13. Australian Marine Corps After War?

    CANBERRA. -- Development of an Australian Marine Corps, on a large scale, is a possibility for the future -- but is unlikely until after ...

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  14. Good Basic Education Best Asset

    The Principal of Geelong College (the Rev. F. W. Rolland) was right in advising parents to so very carefully in planning ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. Late War News

    LONDON, Today. -- A big force of RAF bombers flew out to the Continent as darkness fell last night. The North German radio ...

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  16. TRAFFIC SEGREGATION PLAN FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday. -- Segregation of different kinds of traffic will be one of the basic principles of a Government plan to prevent death and mutilation on the roads which the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Transport ...

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  17. N.C.O.'s NOT GUILTY OF ILL-TREATMENT

    BRISBANE. -- The Warwick court martial today found Sergeant William Anthony Blake, AIF, and Staff Sergeant John ...

    Article : 36 words
  18. HUNGER-STRIKING REPORT DENIED

    BELFAST, Friday.--It is officially stated that the report that Hugh McAter, chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army, is on ...

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  19. OUTPUT OF COAL BEST FOR YEAR

    SYDNEY.--The best output for the year in N.S.W. coal mines has been achieved in the 10-day working ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. TURNED TABLES ON HER FATHER

    Heather Menzies, 15-year old schoolgirl, is not a rebel against her father, Mr R. G. Menzies, the Leader of the ...

    Article : 196 words
  21. BOYS SEE THEMSELVES AS THEY HOPE TO BE

    Twenty-storey buildings of glass and steel, with flat roofs for the employes' helicopters--an Australian population of 12 millions--a uniform railway gauge, and airlines linking all Australia's important country towns. ...

    Article : 290 words
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  23. Federal Search For Ores Advocated By Institute

    A properly-constituted Federal body should be charged with the search for all types of mineral deposit and for subterranean water. Mr Harry Hey said in his presidential address to the jubilee meeting of the Australasian Institute ...

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  24. THEFT AT ARMY STORES ALLEGED

    Raiding a house in Harmsworth Street, Collingwood, early yesterday, Detective Rosengren and officers of the Army's special ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. DOG SAVES MASTER

    NHILL.--An alert sheepdog probably saved the life of Jack O'Donohoe, of Hamilton, when his horse bolted. ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. Big Picnic For Soldier Patients

    Patients of the Heidelberg Military Hospital will picnic, while members of the staff compete in sports, at Warringal Park, ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. Sunken Tug Being Raised By Rubberised Balloons

    SYDNEY. -- Huge rubberised canvas balloons are being used to raise a sunken tug from the floor of Sydney ...

    Article : 367 words
  28. MANSLAUGHTER OF NATIVE

    PERTH.--Found guilty late last night of manslaughter, with a very strong recommendation to mercy on account of the unusual ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. FINGERPRINT CLUE TO SMASH VICTIM

    A man killed when a stolen car crashed in Canterbury Road, Albert Park, at 3 a.m. today. was identified by fingerprints in police ...

    Article : 142 words
  30. BRITISH M.P.'s TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Daily Telegraph says that an invitation, received from the Commonwealth of Australia branch of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. DOCTORS WORRIED BY LODGE PATIENTS

    One of the great trials of overworked doctors was the lodge patient, who made frequent visits to the surgery for totally ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. Windscreen Broken By Tree: Artery Cut

    BACCHUS MARSH.--While Mr James Ross, of Bacchus Marsh, was driving his utility truck along a bush road to a saw-mill between ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. Display Of Australian Woods and Minerals

    An exhibition of Australian woods and minerals will be opened at the Melbourne Town Hall at midday next Friday by the ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. Medical Historian Dies

    SYDNEY,--Dr. Leslie Cowlishaw, of Lindfield, one of the greatest Authorities on medical history in Australia, died today, aged 66. He ...

    Article : 32 words
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