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  3. RED BID FOR TRAIN STRIKE

    Melbourne.—A desperate week-end bid to bring trains and trams to a standstill on Monday is expected to be made by the Communist-dominated executives of the Australian Railways Union and the Tramway ...

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  4. High prices check sales of lamb

    Housewives showed today they were not prepared to pay from 9d. to 9½d. for a lamb chop while there was other meat available. There was very little demand ...

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  5. Polio case decline continuing

    Last month's State total of 90 poliomyelitis cases was the lowest since September. The number of cases is still ...

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  6. COMING HERE

    FIELD-MARSHAL Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, who is expected in Australia about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HIGH PRICE of lamb brought a rush of poultry buyers today. At the Windsor Poultry Service stall in the City Market, an all-time record sale of poultry was made. The picture above shows housewives waiting to be served at the stall. At top is a butcher's assistant in a city shop holding a 4¼-lb. leg of lamb which was priced at 12/8. By comparison is the 4-lb. boiler ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUSH TO BUY POULTRY

    High lamb prices caused an all-time record day's sale at the Windsor Poultry Service stall in the city market ...

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  9. AIRMEN OFF TO MALAYA

    Sydney.—The Air Officer Commanding Eastern Area (Air Vice-Marshal J. P. L. McCauley) left by air for ...

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  10. WEDDING "WAS RUSHED"

    Perth.—Olympic athlete Shirley Strickland's breakdown before her marriage yesterday was ...

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  11. Big rise in butter, tea prices feared

    Melbourne.—Tea was likely to rise from 2/9 to 5/6 or 6/ a lb., and butter from 2/2½ to 2/11½, if the Commonwealth withdrew subsidies when rationing ended, the chairman (Mr. Finnan) told the Prices Ministers' conference today. The Ministers will almost ...

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  12. Steps to beat terrorists

    Singapore, Thursday.—Two more measures in the anti-terrorist war in Malaya became effective today. The death penalty came into force for terrorist subscription ...

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  13. COTTAGE AND STABLE SOLD

    A huntsman's cottage of five rooms and a large brick stable in Mooringe avenue, Plympton, was sold by auction today for ...

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  14. Rain expected

    Fine for the present, but rain developing during Saturday, cool temperatures and variable winds was the city ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SENT TO ASYLUM

    San Francisco, Thursday.—John O'Reilly, who with a revolver terrorised 29 occupants in an airliner while in flight ...

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