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  2. Their First Look at Melbourne

    MELBOURNE'S COLD held no terrors for five-year-old Elizabeth Gardner (left), when she arrived from Scotland in the Asturias yesterday with her dolly Heather. Right: "I'll keep more than my eye on this basket," was what Leslie Norton, 2 years, of England, might have said. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STATE OFFICIALS GET PAY RISE

    Professional and administrative division officers of the Victorian Public Service have been granted increases in standard salary rates ranging from £13 to £225 a year. The increase applies only to 2250 officers and the 5500 ...

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  4. SHIP TURN-ROUND BEST SINCE WAR

    Ships are loading and discharging cargo in Melbourne faster than at any time since the war. Cargo is being handled about 25 per cent, more quickly than six months ago and in some cases improvement is ...

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  5. Agent Loses "Key" Appeal

    An appeal by an estate agent against a "key-money" conviction was dismissed in General Sessions yesterday ...

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  6. Wife arid Son Shot Dead in Car

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The wife and son of a senior police constable were found shot dead and the ...

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  7. Says 2-for-1 Plan Was Mr. Oldham's

    Mr. Oldham, M.L.A., was charged by the deputy Labor party leader (Mr. Galvin yesterday with having deserted his "brain child" and left his former ...

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  8. Fears for Safety of Lone Sailor

    Fears for the safety of Squadron-Leader Lionel Smith, about 49, of Melbourne, are growing. Smith has not been sighted for 10 days. In his 32-ft. ...

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  9. Endowment Payments Are Bigger

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Commonwealth is now paying child endowment at a rate ...

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  10. 100, But Creswick is Taking It Quietly

    Something special is going on at Creswick, boom town of the old gold-mining days--but a casual visitor would, have to look hard, as yet to find anything out of the ordinary. Creswick is having ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. Journalist Dies in Q1d.

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Queensland journalist, Mr. W. C. Allan, died here today after a long illness. ...

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  14. Activities to Help the Children

    The object of Children's week is to initiate a State-wide movement for the extension of cultural opportunities for children and their participation in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Korean Casualties

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Two Victorians are among nine members of the First and Third Battalions, Royal ...

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  16. Body in Lake

    The body of Richard George Ninniss, 74 years, was found floating in Coburg Lake yesterday. ...

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  17. Wife Testifies on Poisoning Charge

    Alice Rita Robson, 36, of Highstreet Northcote, denied in the Criminal Court yesterday that she had ever given her husband anything that ...

    Article : 399 words
  18. Illegally Used Cycle; Gaoled

    GEELONG, Friday.--Neville Angus Baird, 17, who admitted that he had recently been discharged from ...

    Article : 52 words
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