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  2. Tense Meeting of State Cabinet Expected

    State Cabinet at its meeting today will be faced with three thorny problems. These are the tram strike, the lifting of more price controls, and the conflict between two ministers. ...

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  3. WEEK-END ROAD ACCIDENTS

    Despite heavy road traffic in the city and suburbs, resulting from the tram strike, the week end was free from fatal accidents, although smashes were numerous. Many persons were treated ...

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  4. Vice-Regal Visit to Country Show

    FATHER AND DAUGHTER.--The Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) and Miss Jeanette Brooks on Saturday visited Korumburra show held on Leongatha Oval. Pictures show, LEFT: Sir Dallas Brooks, inspecting a guard of honor when on the way to the official opening. RIGHT: Miss Brooks being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "Labor Not Bluffing on Banking"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Labor party will refuse to allow the Menzies Government's ...

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  6. Labor Rift Threatens in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The biggest split in the N.S.W. political Labor movement since ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. Wants Ban on Cream Clarified

    Until there was some concise official statement on the ban on cream sales, milk ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. Cool Relief After 2 -Day Sweltering Heat

    A cool westerly change relieved Victoria from heat and bush fire danger yesterday. Melbourne's temperature plummetted nearly 18 degrees in less than 10 ...

    Article : 365 words
  9. Thieves Ignite Stolen Truck.

    Thieves set fire to a stolen truck on Saturday after removing all valuable parts from it. The truck was stolen from ...

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  10. Pool Queue

    A POPULAR PLACE during Saturday's heat was the Olympic Pool. Picture shows a section of a long ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Call-up and Migrants on Legion Agenda

    The seventh Federal conference of the Australian Legion of Ex-Service Men and Women will be opened today In the ...

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  12. Hand Mutilated in Circular Saw

    Alan Moule, 21, of Somerset street, Richmond, received extensive injuries to his left hand when it was caught in a ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. Too-Clever Pupils Problem at School

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Children who grow too fast and pass much more rapidly from class to class through ability, provide problems for the Education ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. Stamp Brings Home

    Philately has richly rewarded Mr. M. M. Klein, of Wrixon-street. Kew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Salvager of "Time" Buys Country Hotel

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--It is announced that Mr. Thomas Warren, the Queenscliff fisherman and. former Geelong ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. Wind Made Pounds Soar

    BALLARAT, Sunday. -- Found notes and ten-shilling notes whirled upwards in the air as a cyclonic gust blew ...

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  17. Hypnotic Subject to be Charged

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A young married woman, who was placed under a hypnotic sleep by ...

    Article : 179 words
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    "OH WAD SOME POWER THE GIFTIE GIE US to see oursel's as others see us !" Robert Burns's graze from his statue in St. Kilda-road is averted from this display of "jitterbug" dancing beside his pedestal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Bather Hurled Against Pier

    Mr. George Pleydell, 35. of Invermay-street, Hawthorn, was knocker unconscious yesterday when choppy waves ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. No Move to Stop 'Rolling Strike'

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- No last moment mediation moves are expected on the Brisbane waterfront to interfere with ...

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  24. Train Times Change Today

    Altered suburban train time tables will operate from today. The new schedules, designed to provide better and faster ...

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  25. Nuffield Gift Brings Cheers

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Viscount Nuffield, British motor magnate, who has given £31,250 to the State's new University of ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. Wharfmen Take Up Stevedoring

    Watersiders unloading the s.s. Merino at South Wharf are working for themselves for the first time In waterfront ...

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  27. Two Survive Quiz Test

    Two engineers, Messrs. J. A. Robertson (East Melbourne) and K. F. Dwyer (St. Kilda) correctly answered 8 and 7 respectively out of 10 questions on Saturday to qualify for the Australia-wide broadcast next Monday. ...

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  28. Tiepin Taken From Throat

    Colin Howse, 6 years, of Beltane-avenue, East Brighton, was rushed to the Children's Hospital on Saturday after he ...

    Article : 44 words
  29. Body Recovered

    The body of Mrs. Florence Beatrice Goslett, 55 Ryeburnavenue, Hawthorn, was recovered from the Yarra River ...

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  30. Baby Scalded

    Robert Jacks, 17 months, Arden-street, North Melbourne, was severely scalded when he tipped a pot of boiling water ...

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