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  2. DOMESTIC ELECTRICITY BAN RELAXED

    Domestic electricity rationing, with the exception of the use of radiators, has been removed. This was officially announced last night following a conference between ...

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  4. NO PLEASING BRIDE-SHIP HUSBANDS

    Even if bride ships were to be berthed in Bourke st, some impatient husbands wouldn't be satisfied, waterfront officials said yesterday. ...

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  5. Premier To See Prefabricated Homes Today

    Two new types of prefabricated dwellings will be inspected this afternoon by Mr Cain, Premier. The inspection is connected with an ...

    Article : 101 words
  6. SUBURBAN TRAINS THREATENED

    Suburban as well as country train services are now threatened by the shortage of coal. Until this week reserves of small ...

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  7. CONSTABLE SEVERELY INJURED; THREE MEN CHARGED

    Three men were charged in Prahran Court yesterday with having assaulted Constable Timothy Michael O'Keefe in Williams rd, Prahran, ...

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  8. New Basic Wage Proposals

    Proposals for a change in the method of assessing a new basic wage, which the ACTU will submit to Federal Cabinet, will be reviewed ...

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  9. REFERENDUM BILLS IN SENATE TODAY

    CANBERRA, Tues: The three Referendum bills will be read a third time when the Senate meets tomorrow, after having adjourned today as a mark of respect to the late Senator Keane. ...

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  10. COURT TO SET PRICE FOR ESSENDON LAND

    Writs were issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor for an action in the Supreme Court to determine the value of blocks of land ...

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  11. AUXILIARY TRAINS TO ALBURY CANCELLED

    The 6.42pm train from Melbourne to Albury and the 6.50am train from Albury to Melbourne have been cancelled until further notice. ...

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  12. CANDIDATE WHO DID NOT WANT TO WIN

    Mr Daniel Scott, who unsuccessfully opposed Sir Clifden Eager, President of the Legislative Council, for the East Yarra seat at the Legislative ...

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  13. FAMILIES OF SERVICEMEN FOR JAPAN

    Members of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force would be allowed in time to transport their wives and children to Japan, BCOF ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT NOT TO CONTROL COMMERCIAL RADIO

    CANBERRA. Tues: Senator Cameron, Postmaster-General, today denied reports that the Government contemplated taking over commercial ...

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  15. HOUSE TO LET ON CONDITION FURNITURE BOUGHT

    For having offered to let a house on condition that the prospective tenant bought the furniture, Eileen Dorothy Brown, Argo st, South ...

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  16. Robbers Get £182 From Suburban Safes

    Saleblowers and thieves obtained £182 in two robberies early yesterday—one in Prahran and the other in Toorak. ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. WIDESPREAD SNOW ON RANGES

    Snow which fell on the central ranges on Monday night and yesterday was the most widespread for several years, Weather Bureau ...

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  19. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BABY SON

    BRISBANE, Tues: On her discharge from the Mitchell Hospital today Mrs Charlotte Louisa Munn, 23, was arrested on a charge of having wilfully ...

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  20. WORK OF B C O F UNITS PRAISED

    Appreciation of the valuable work by staff of the BCOF was expressed by Lieut-General J. Northcott, retiring Commander-in-Chief, in a ...

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  21. GOODS WORTH £300 STOLEN IN THREE ROBBERIES

    Three robberies of property worth £300 were reported to the central detective office yesterday. One of the thefts was in Brighton, one in ...

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  22. Jet Plane in Laverton Training Course

    The record-breaking Gloster Meteor jet-propelled aircraft will be the main attraction at a five-day air support course, which began at ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    The death occurred following an accident of Mrs Edith Daglish, OBE, widow of Mr Henry Daglish, first Labour Premier of Western ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. THIS MAN'S PICK WAS ALWAYS A WINNER

    When Ballarat was still a yoting and lusty goldfields town there was one man whose pick and shovel were used for extracting reluctant wealth from the populace rather than for coaxing nuggets from the soil. ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. Austrian Escapes From Internment Camp

    Otto Sternberg, an Austrian, was reported missing from an internment camp at Tatura at 6pm yesterday. His description is: Aged 34, 5ft 8in, ...

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