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  • Who is it?

    Women do the darndest things! These eyes would win today's ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (180 words)
  • Mayor couldn't read or write

    A FORMER mayor of Malvern who never learned to read or write claimed in the Supreme Court yesterday that he owned property which his wife left in her will. ... [Article] (275 words)
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  • CORONER FORBIDS PAPERS TO TELL STORY OF DARWIN MURDER INQUEST Darwin, Wednesday

    MR. J. W. NICHOLS, coroner, today forbade publication of today's evidence on the death of Darwin taxi-driver George Grantham. He made the order after committing two ... [Article] (303 words)
  • 'New people, new ideas' Geelong, Wednesday

    "PEOPLE from Europe have much more to give us on an intellectual plane than we have to give them," Sir John Medley said tonight. ... [Article] (138 words)
  • A.L.P. contests all A.R.U. jobs

    THE A.L.P. group has nominated a strong team of candidates to challenge militant' control of the State executive of the Australian Railways Union. ... [Article] (197 words)
  • SCOUTS' NEW LEADER

    Mr. C. R. Nichols has been appointed Chief Commissioner of the Victorian Boy Scout Movement. ... [Article] (125 words)
  • £35,253 ESTATE

    Angus Mackay, of Forest st., Bendigo, retired managing director, who died on November 26, left estate ... [Article] (31 words)
  • Hard job

    Our Lord Mayor, Councillor Nilsen, called on Mr. McDonald, Premier, ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (85 words)
  • "Farms get only 15% of migrants" Albury, Wednesday

    OF 450,000 migrants already in Australia only 15% were engaged in rural industries, Mr. B. A. Santamaria, secretary of the National Catholic Rural Movement, said today. ... [Article] (131 words)
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  • 'Swill' was on back in 1919 Sydney, Wednesday

    EVIDENCE of "pig-swill" conditions in hotels went back to 1919, Mr. Whitlam (assisting the Commission) told the liquor inquiry today. ... [Article] (308 words)
  • Furniture van catches fire Wodonga, Wednesday

    A fully laden furniture van owned and driven by T. C. Cooper, of Five Dock, Sydney, burst into flames on ... [Article] (47 words)
  • Love story

    See those girls below, looking all coy and harmless? Well, they're not. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (237 words)
  • NEW SCHOOL

    The State Government had approved a new six-classroom school for Drouin, Mr. Byrnes, Public Works ... [Article] (22 words)
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  • Prosecution warning to hospitals

    "IF fees are illegal, public hospitals will be prosecuted," Mr. McDonald, Premier, said last night. Between 25 and 30 ... [Article] (136 words)
  • Books are "lights" of a city

    A city without books was a city without lights, Mr. C. A. McCallum, chief librarian, said ... [Article] (68 words)

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