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  2. RATIONING OF COAL LIKELY NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Rationing of coal in all Australian industries is likely to take place next week. It is understood that gas and electricity undertakings will be instructed ...

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    Today's Armstrong "LASSIE, COME HOME" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REFERENDUM POLL TOMORROW

    Polling for the Referendum on the question of granting additional powers to the Commonwealth, will take place throughout Australia ...

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  5. REJECTION OF MR HANNAN'S CHARGES

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Mr A. J. Hannan, Crown solicitor of SA, had no good or sufficient reason for believing that any of his letters ...

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  6. DROMES, SHIPS AGAIN HIT IN HALMAHERAS

    Shipping and a[?]fields were battered and Japanese planes blown up by Liberators and Mitchell medium bombers continuing the offensive ...

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  7. POSTWAR LAND SETTLEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Commonwealth and State talks on postwar land settlement for returned servicemen began here today as a prelude ...

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  8. RELEASE OF MINERS FROM ARMY

    To assist coal production in Victoria 25 men were recently granted six months' leave from the Army, Mr D. Cameron, Deputy Director[?] ...

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  9. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    Because Mr Dunstan, Premier, has yet to be convinced that daylight saving actually achieves any saving in coal, he is unlikely to change his ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    WODONGA, Thurs: Edward W. Coulston, 34, only son of Mr J. T. Coulston, was accidentally killed at Tangambalanga yesterday when ...

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  13. AIR COMMODORE COBBY'S OPERATIONAL POST

    One of the most decorated officers in the RAAF, Air Commodore A. H. Cobby, DSO, DFC and 2 Bars, George Medal, and OBE, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 241 words
  14. COMMONWEALTH BANK MONEY FOR POSTWAR PLANS

    SYDNEY, Thurs: When Dr Evatt, Federal Attorney-General, was addressing meat workers at Homebush abattoirs, an employee inquired how ...

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  15. NO TAXATION CUTS EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Chief business for discussion at the Cabinet meeting next Tuesday will be the Budget, which Mr Chifley will ...

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  16. MANY NATIONS WILL LOOK TO CANADA

    In 1939 Canada, our sister Dominion, traded with many countries, but after the war many more ravaged nations will look to her and ...

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  17. OBITUARY MR J. W. TRUMBLE

    Mr John William ("Bill") Trumble, a Melbourne solicitor, and a former Test and interstate cricketer, died in a private hospital yesterday, aged 80 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FODDER FOR STOCK IN DRY AREAS

    KERANG, Thurs: Speaking at Kerang today, Mr Martin, Minister for Agriculture,[?]said that the drought in the north-west of the State was ...

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  19. DIED IN PRISON CAMP

    Mr E. Prydderch, of D'Alton st, Stawell, has received word that his brother, Pte Sydney Prydderch, has died of illness in a prison camp in ...

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  20. SENTENCE FOR LARCENY

    WODONGA, Thurs: Before Mr J. C. Beli, PM, Vincent William Woolf was charged, with having stolen tools, electric petrol pumps, ...

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  23. MR EDWARD TACKABERRY

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr Edward Tackaberry, 66, who settled on a soldier block at Mirboo North after the last war. He was a ...

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