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    THE OUTER WALL OF THE BEDROOM of a house occupied by Mr A. B. Hibbert, White Horse road, Balwyn, was reduced to matchwood when a semi-trailer truck crashed into it yesterday. The truck had skidded on the wet roadway, demolished a pillar box, smashed through the fence and hedge before crashing into the house. The driver of the truck escaped injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. QUEEN MOVED BY WARM WELCOME

    As the first mooring line from the dock went aboard HMS Vanguard at Cape Town yesterday excited crowds cheered. The Queen was visibly moved by the warmth of the welcome. ...

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  4. ORDER PLACED FOR 5,000 STEEL HOMES

    Placing of an order by tbe Housing Commission with the Beaufort Division of Aircraft Production for the construction ...

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  5. New Status For Housing Commissioners

    State Cabinet yesterday reappointed for 12 months the present personnel of the Housing Commission: Messrs J. N. ...

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    A 73-YEAR-OLD PASSENGER WAS KILLED when the brakes of this truck and it crashed out of control into a tree on the Falls road, Mount Dandenong, yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Man and Boy Killed in Dandenongs

    An elderly man and a boy were killed yesterday in separate mishaps only a few miles from the scene of the accident near ...

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  8. BRILLIANT SCENES AT CAPE TOWN

    As I write Cape Town as ready to the last shred of bunting to give the King and Queen and the two Princesses a welcome as warm as the South African sunshine. ...

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  9. SOME SUGAR COMING HERE BY SEA

    More than 1,000 tons of refined sugar is expected to arrive in Melbourne by sea before the weekend, and an additional 650 tons may be landed early next week. ...

    Article : 373 words
  10. Father Discharged

    SYDNEY, Mon: Robert John Henry Ward, 47. manufacturer, of Vaucluse, was discharged at Paddington Police Court to-day when he ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. ARMSTRONG ILL

    Armstrong, the cartoonist, is ill, and has been admitted to a private hospital. ...

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  12. Clothing Trades Union Against Anti-Semitism

    At a general meeting of the Clothing Trades Union last night a recent statement by Mr Gullett, MP, on alien ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT FACTORIES GET BIG ORDERS

    Civilian goods, including many articles in short supply, are now being manufactured in factories controlled by the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CHEMICAL MEN CEASE WORK FOR 24 HOURS

    Members of the Artificial Fertiliser and Chemical Workers' Union will resume work this morning after a 24-hour stoppage yesterday. They ...

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  15. FOOD FOR BRITAIN; REOPENING OF APPEAL URGED

    Immediate reopening of the Food for Britain Appeal was advocated by Cr M. P. Smith, Mayor, at Prahran Council meeting last night. ...

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