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  2. MANY BRANDS OF SMOKES WILL BE DEARER TODAY

    CANBERRA, Sun: Following withdrawal of the subsidy paid by the Commonwealth Government to meet increased costs, the price of many brands of tobacco and cigarettes will rise tomorrow by 1d a large packet ...

    Article : 309 words
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  4. CROWDED TRAIN HITS TRACTOR Engine Derailed

    A train engine left the rails when it crashed into a tractor at a level crossing near Diggers' Rest on Saturday ...

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  5. SURPRISE TO TRADE

    The announcement of the increase in prices of tobacco and cigarettes came as a surprise to the trade generally in ...

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  6. ERROR HERE BLAMED FOR STRANDING OF RAIL PARTY

    ADELAIDE, Sun: Led to believe that they would connect with an east-west express later in the day, 33 West Australians who arrived by rail ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. WILL TEACH SISTER KENNY METHODS HERE

    SYDNEY, Sun: A man who has worked for 12 years with Sister Kenny in her treatment of infantile paralysis arrived in Sydney today. He ...

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  8. TRAIN STRIKE THREAT STILL LOOMS SEC May Be Involved

    More trouble is impending on the industrial front. It is likely that railwaymen and employees of the State Electricity Commission may soon stop work. Payment of double rates for work ...

    Article : 247 words
  9. Poison In Brandy Drink Alleged

    SYDNEY, Sun: Harry Brownlow, 54, retired, appeared at Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. FOUNDRIES' DISPUTE DRAGS ON Union Motives Questioned

    Employers desired peace in the metal trades, but some union officials were apparently striving for an extension of the ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. Australia To Retain Antarctic Areas

    CANBERRA, Sun: Although no official announcement may be made it is unlikely that the Commonwealth will agree to ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. DETONATORS FOUND IN CITY STREET

    A parcel containing two boxes of detonators was found outside Flinders st station on Saturday night. The finder handed the parcel to ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. BUTCHERS CLOSE SHOPS IN SYDNEY Only One In Five Open Today

    SYDNEY, Sun: Only one in five butcher shops in Sydney will be open tomorrow. The others will be closed as a ...

    Article : 163 words
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  16. Horse and Cart Lead Police Car a Merry Dance

    Strange as it may seem, the interception of a horse and cart by a police patrol car on Saturday morning was far from the easy task one might expect it to be. Two members of the police mobile ...

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  17. KILLED BY TREE

    SYDNEY, Sun: Paul Anslow. 79[?] of Lakemba, was killed when a tree fell on him at his home during the weekend. He had been clearing grass ...

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  18. AS MANY WOMEN AS MEN BET SP, POLICE REPORTS SAY

    SYDNEY, Sun: Reports received by police indicate that as many women as men make SP bets each race day. Continuing their blitz on illegal ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. Farewell Visit by Duke and Duchess Today

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will arrive at Essendon aerodrome at 12 noon today on their farewell visit to Victoria. They will be met on arrival by Sir Winston and Lady Dugan, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. £100 MILLION LOAN FOR EDUCATION URGED

    SYDNEY, Sun: When the 27th annual conference of the Australian Teachers' Federation meets in Perth on January 13 the New South Wales ...

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