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  2. The Ballet and Television

    ROVI PAVINOFF AND MELA CARTER, principals of the Pavinoff Ballet, the most recently formed of British ballet companies, dancing before the B.B.C. television cameras at Alexander Palace, in London, recently.--Air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CITY CROWDS HALT MONTY'S CAR

    Excited, enthusiastic crowds swarmed across Swanston-street, bringing Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery's car to a standstill, in a stirring welcome to the British army leader ...

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  4. New Consul for Argentina

    SENOR JOAQUIN G. GALDOS, who will be the new Consul-General for Argentina in Australia, with his family in the Orion yesterday. They will live in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLEET AIR ARM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia will open negotiations with the British Government for the hire or loan of an aircraft ...

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  6. TO-DAYS EVENTS

    After inspecting personnel of British and Indian forces in Melbourne this morning Lord Montgomery will confer with ...

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  7. CLERGYMAN'S ADVENTURES

    Combat duty as a squadron leader in the Royal Air Force was the war-time experience of Rev. Victor James, who arrived here ...

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  8. B.H.P. MEN SEEK MINERS' SUPPORT

    The Iron Workers' Union has sought the aid of the Miners' Federation in its efforts to force the B.H.P. to meet the iron workers in conference on a log of claims. The general president of the ...

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  9. UNION FLAYS MINISTER

    The Minister for Housing (Mr. Barry) was criticised yesterday by the Painters' Union for alleged failure-effectively to police ...

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  10. PREFERENCE IN LAND DEALS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Delegate to the Treasurer, Frederick Alan Lush, at the Royal Commission on Land Sales Control to-day, agreed that he had given preferential treatment to Ald. S. E. Parry, M.L.C., and Burke, ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS BEATEN

    An attempt by Communists and militants to gain control of the Electrical Trades Union at the annual election failed. ...

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  12. MORE SINGLE UNIT FARMS

    BALLARAT, Thursday.-- Acquisition of more single unit farms for settlement was advocated by delegates at the annual ...

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  13. HE CAN'T WIN !

    The troubles of the Minister for Health and Housing (Mr. Barry) never seem to end. When he inspected the proposed ...

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  14. Men Battered by Thugs

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Two thugs battered two men in Surry Hills. The assault took place at the home of Thomas O'Malley,60 ...

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  15. Owner of Dangerous Truck Fined

    BENDIGO, Thursday. -- Allan Rath, wood carter, Wireless-road, Kangaroo Flat, was fined £5 at Bendigo city court to-day for ...

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  16. NO SMOKING

    Fifteen hundred former-members of the Ninth Division last night paid a remarkable tribute to their old "boss," Lord ...

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  20. Country News

    Representatives of various women's organisations responded yesterday to an appeal by the mayoress (Mrs. A. C. Pittard) to provide knitted ...

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    NAVAL CAPTAIN KNIGHTED. --Rear-Admiral Sir William Agnew leaving Buckingham Palace after a ceremony in which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DIRECT ACTION BY FARMERS

    JUNEE, Thursday.--Direct action by farmers would have more power than an atom bomb, according to Mr. C. B. Goode, ...

    Article : 309 words
  23. GEELONG TRAFFIC LIGHT TEST

    GEELONG, Thursday.--During the week end the traffic light control signals at street intersections in the city will be restored to the ...

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  24. Rocket Township Site Chosen

    A new "place for a village"--a rocket range vilage--has been marked off by the Long Range Weapons Board of Administration near Woomera, six miles from Pimba, on the North-West railway, and west of ...

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  25. DIFFICULT JOB FOR DIVER

    GEELONG, Thursday.--Using new diving equipment obtained by Geelong Harbor Trust, the trust's diver to-day succeeded in ...

    Article : 72 words
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