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  2. EXPORT PRICES BOOM OVER

    CANBERRA, Wed: Australia should regard the drop in the export price of wool as an indication that ...

    Article : 203 words
  3. TIMBER SUPPLIES CONTROL LIFTED

    The State Government had lifted controls on timber supplies in the metropolitan area and ...

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    WHEN BRITISH MIGRANTS MR AND MRS G. E. WILCOX (on left) arrived in Melbourne six months ago in the Moreton Bay they had no home to go to. Publicity given to their plight brought 30 offers of accommodation. They selected one, and yesterday Mr Wilcox's mother and father, Mr and Mrs S. G. Wilcox, arrived in the Largs Bay to settle in Australia. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MILLIONS SPENT ON SOLDIER SETTLEMENT Victoria's big bill for land

    UP to the end of February this year, more than 4½ million acres of the 6,788,548 acres approved for land settlement of ex-servicemen in Australia had been allotted. ...

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  7. Uniforms may be worn in Anzoc march

    Permission has been granted to all ex-servicemen to wear uniforms if they wish in this, year's ...

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  8. RSL OFFICIAL MUST LEAVE OWNER'S HOME

    Mr J. C. Neagle, general secretary of the RSL, will have to leave his present home in Baker av, Kew, in five months' time, ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. PMs' plane may be held up

    SYDNEY, Wed: The plane which is to take four Prime Ministers to England may be held up at Mascot if a ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. BREAD INQUIRY TO BEGIN NEXT MONTH

    The Royal Commission would begin taking evidence on the bread industry early next month, Mr Oldham, ...

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  11. DISCLAIMER

    I am not identical with the Robert Truscott who was charged in the Richmond Police Court on Tuesday with having ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. Antarctic island has "heat wave"

    Australia's Antarctic expedition on Heard Island experienced a "heat wave" last week. Temperatures were abnormally ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. LIGHTS FOR TRADES HALL INTERSECTION

    The installation of traffic lights at the Victoria and Lygon sts intersection in the city, outside the Trades Hall, is to be ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. Wins research award

    John Stuart Hoggart, 25-yearsold ex-Naval sub-lieutenant, has won THE ARGUS research scholarship in engineering for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 173 words
  15. £28,000 ESTATE

    Estate valued at £28,130 was left by the late Dr Cecil Neville Raphael, of Glenferrie rd, Hawthorn. Subject to a legacy of ...

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  16. ARTS COUNCIL. CONCERT TODAY

    The Arts Council of Australia will hold another lunch-time recital at the Assembly Hall to-day at 1.10pm. ...

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