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  2. Today's Armstrong THE RAT-CATCHER CATCHER

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  3. BUILDING HOLD-UP MAY BE AVERTED

    Hope that a "go-slow" campaign in the building trade would be averted was expressed yesterday after a conference between the Building Trades Federation and Mr Clarey, Minister for Labour. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT TO RESUME IN MID-JUNE

    CANBERRA, Wed: Federal Parliament is unlikely to reassemble before either June 12 or June 19, bu[?] Mr Forde, Acting Prime Minister, is ...

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  5. DROUGHT RELIEF BILL PASSED

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly last night oh the bill to provide £235,000 for relief of cereal farmers who suffered losses through ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. Allegation Of Attempt To Split Unions

    An allegation that employers and "their Arbitration Court" were endeavouring to split unions into sections in view of the impending ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. SURVEY OF NSW HOUSING MEASURES

    Methods used in New South Wales to overcome emergency housing problems are being investigated this week by Mr Barry, Minister for Housing. ...

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  8. SIR MACPHERSON ROBERTSON LEFT £584,265 PERSONALTY

    Personal estate valued at £584,265 16/ was left by the late Sir Macpherson Robertson, governing director of Mac Robertson Pty Ltd, whose will ...

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  9. Ration Coupons Vanish From Printing Office

    Detectives investigating the theft of ration books from the Government Printing Office have recovered 25,000 coupons, and, pending ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. MINISTERS OPPOSE SUNDAY TENNIS AT HAWTHORN

    A deputation from Hawthorn Ministers' Fraternal last night waited on a committee meeting of Hawthorn City Council to protest against ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. CARPENTERS' UNION "TRYING TO HOODWINK PUBLIC"

    In a statement last night Mr Hamilton (Lib. Toorak) said that Mr Thomson, secretary of the Building Trades Federation, at yesterday's ...

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  12. BIG STOCKS OF NZ TIMBER FOR VICTORIA

    More than 50 million super feet of building timber from New Zealand would arrive in Victoria during the next 12 months, housing officials said ...

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  13. CLOSE UNITY AMONG LIBERALS

    The three days' deliberations of the Federal council of the Liberal party and its associated committees ended yesterday in Melbourne". ...

    Article : 253 words
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  16. SOME EXTRA TRAMS ON SATURDAY

    Today the Tramways Board will post rosters at depots calling on 146 men to work 23 calls forward and 50 calls back shifts to cope with ...

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  17. MAXIMUM BRICK OUTPUT SOON

    Brick and tile manufacturers, who had been helped to obtain mechanical equipment, had assured him they would soon attain maximum ...

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  18. RAILWAY LONGSERVICE BILL PASSED BY COUNCIL

    When the bill to amend the Railways (Long Service) Act was before the Legislative Council last night Mr Lienhop (Bendigo province) said that ...

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  19. NEW TAXI LICENCES TO BE ISSUED TO SERVICEMEN

    The draft by-law providing for an increase of 175 in the number of taxi and hire car licences in Melbourne would come before the City ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. SECURITY LOAN AWARDS

    Red pennants have been awarded to Doncaster and Port Melbourne for gaining 17¼% of Security Loan subscribers out of their total ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND

    The Argus has received the following additional sums toward the appeal for the Children's Hospital: Amount previously acknowledged, ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. Foot Crushed By Falling Rock

    Struck by a rock which was displaced and fell during blasting in quarries at Oakleigh yesterday. Charles Hall, 47, Canberra ave, ...

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  23. AMERICAN SHIP BESIEGED BY WAR BRIDES

    Anxious to join their husbands in the United States, Australian war brides daily besiege the American steamer Platano, at Princes Pier. ...

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  24. ENTERPRISE WAS THE FAMILY'S MIDDLE NAME

    Anyone having any doubts about the scope of Australian enterprise in these difficult years of the postwar would have been gladdened by ...

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  25. NO LOTTERIES IN VICTORIA

    State lotteries will not be introduced by the present State Government, Ministers said last night. They said some members of Parliament ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. SELL ACCESSORIES NOW!

    Car accessories mean money. Advertise in the Motor Market Section of THE ARGUS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Every day THE ARGUS ...

    Article : 34 words
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