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  2. Policy De[?]ns This Week

    CANBERRA Sunday.--With the spreading waterside dispute as its most pressing subject, Federal Cabinet at its meeting beginning tomorrow is expected also to reach decisions on other important matters, including petrol rationing. ...

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  3. DRIVER CHARGED

    A car driver whose vehicle hit three stationary taxis in Victoria-parade, Collingwood, on Saturday night was later charged with driving under the influence ...

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  4. Man Stabbed, 13-Year-OId Son Charged

    A 13-year-old boy was charged by Mildura police yesterday afternoon with wounding his father, John James ...

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  5. Life Savers Keep in Training

    MAN AND WOMAN life savers showed the results of many hours of training at yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Must Recognise New China"

    The former Australian Ambassador to China (Sir Frederic Eggleston) is convinced Australia will eventually have to recognise the Communist Government of ...

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  7. Son on Charge of Shooting His Father

    Sydney Harold Maggs, 50 years, of Charles-street, Brunswick, was admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital on ...

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  8. Open-Air Cafes in City Urged

    Open air cafes in Melbourne's parks and gardens are advocated by Professor J. T. Burke ...

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  9. Grim Ordeal In Wilderness After Crash

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--With clothes in tatters and shoes worn oil their feet a father ...

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  10. Pistol Point Factory Arrests

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police surrounded the clothing factory of W. R. Randall and Co. in Chalmers-street, city, early ...

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  11. Tornado Hits Nth. Tamworth

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A three minute tornado striking a limited area of North Tamworth this afternoon blew the ...

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  12. Many New Mothers Go

    Many new mothers are being forced to leave Melbourne hospitals and return to their homes in an unfit state of health. Stating this last night ...

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  13. Electric Storm With Fireball Strikes N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--In an electric storm at Broadmeadow last night lightning knocked a woman from a chair in one ...

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  14. "Fagged Out" by Migrants' Questions

    Immigration department welfare officers who spend their lives travelling on liners between England and Australia say they are "fagged but" after answering ...

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  15. R.S.L. Expels Five Members

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The State council of the N.S.W. branch of the Returned Servicemen's League today ...

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  16. Frantic Efforts to Save Child

    PERTH, Sunday.--A gum bough shed at Salmon Gums, W.A., went up in flames yesterday and burnt to death a ...

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  17. Heavy Traffic Along Peninsula

    MORNINGTON, Sunday. -- Although many camping holiday makers and other visitors left the southern peninsula ...

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  18. Fish Leads Assault Charae

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Mr. H. Blyth, fisherman, told a man at Barwon Heads on Saturday that a fish he was carrying ...

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  19. Tram Men Angry on Stand Down

    Tramwaymen at Preston depot yesterday demanded £1 a week increase in marginal rates because they claim some are being regularly stood down on holidays to ...

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  20. Lodger on Arson Charge

    A 61-year-old pensioner was charged with arson early yesterday morning following a fire on Saturday night in a ...

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  22. "Woodpecker" on Tram Line

    IN THE EARLY HOURS OF YESTERDAY morning: Mr. Robert McCall, of Portland-street, West Coburg, was halted in High-street, Malvern, by this Japanese "woodpecker" machine gun. It was mounted on a tripod across the tram track. The gun, which has several working parts missing, is now at Russell-street police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. English Sunday is Less Sacred

    Many parts of England have little regard for the sanctity of Sunday, and commercialisation of the day of observance is encouraged rather than hindered. ...

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  25. N.T. Whooping Cough Deaths

    DARWIN, Sunday.--The whooping cough epidemic raging among Arnhem Land aborigines has spread to ...

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  26. Drastic Proposals for Road Safety

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Transport Commissioner, Mr. R. Winsor, has launched a drastic new campaign against serious traffic offenders. ...

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  27. Smelled Way to Freedom

    Fifteen guinea pigs "arrested" by the police late on Friday night soon gained their freedom. ...

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  28. Man Held After Chase

    While a game of housie-housie was in progress at a carnival near Footscray station on Saturday, a man dashed ...

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  29. Boy Injured in Roof Fall

    Police called to investigate a report of intruders in the Sanitarium Health Food Co., Union-street, Prahran, last ...

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  30. Motor Cyclist Thrown in Skid

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--John Read, 23 years, of Mt. Mercer, was thrown from his motor cycle when the machine ...

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  31. £500 Store Theft

    MIRBOO NORTH, Sunday.--More than £500 worth of drapery and glassware was stolen by thieves who broke ...

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