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  2. NEW LIBERAL SWORN IN

    NEW LIBERAL member for Geelong (Mr E. H. Montgomery) signing the roll in the Legislative Assembly after the swearing in ceremony this afternoon. With him is the Clerk" of the House (Mr F. Wanke), Seated are members of State Cabinet, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRIVATE BUS SERVICES TO RUN TOMORROW

    Private bus services will operate on normal routes tomorrow. So far no application has been made by their association to run a skeleton service ...

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  4. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.-- In opening the Government inquiry into alleged irregularities in the Board of Trade today, Sir Hartley Shawcross said five of the six ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA IN UNION WITH EIRE?

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Eire's Minister of Agriculture (Mr James Dillon) today proposed ...

    Article : 280 words
  6. Hot Weather Sidelights

    SUMMER DAY reactions in the city this afternoon. FLAT OUT in Bourke Street. DROWSINESS claimed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. APPEAL TO MOTORISTS

    An appeal to motorists to give lifts to as many people as possible tomorrow, was made today by ...

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  8. AFTER A FEW DRINKS.

    An Adelaide man told Melbourne City Court today that he bought a rail ticket to go to Melbourne on the evening of November 13. When he awoke next ...

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  9. £7000 In Dead Letter

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--An unclaimed registered letter containing 700 £10 notes found in the Brisbane Post ...

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  10. Strikes Upset Exams.

    Because of gas rationing some Melbourne Technical School examinations have had to be postponed ...

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  11. Convicted Of Assault

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Said by the Crown to have broken his baby son's left leg and right arm, Thomas Miles ...

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  12. Inferior Wheat For Japan And Italy

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--It is believed that Italy, as well as Japan, will be supplied with low-grade NSW wheat too poor ...

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  13. BABY GETS HALF HIS MOTHER'S ESTATE

    A nine-months-old baby whose mother died soon after his birth was awarded half the residue of his mother's estate by the Chief Justice (Sir Edmund Herring) in the Supreme Court today. ...

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  14. Power Blackout In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Parts of north, south, and east Sydney were blacked out soon after 8 o'clock today by a power ...

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  15. Girl Cannot Diet To Be Mannequin

    You can't become a mannequin by dieting, according to striking brunette Virginia Rolls, one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CLAIMS A THEATRE RAT BIT HIM

    A man who alleged he had been bitten by a nine-inch rat in a Richmond picture theatre claimed £249 before Judge Book and a jury in the County Court today. ...

    Article : 570 words
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  18. SCHOOL SPORTS POSTPONED

    The Combined Primary Schools sports, which were to have been held on the Carlton Cricket Ground tomorrow, have ...

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  19. £776 Doll Stolen

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Police at Street, New Jersey, blinked when a bus driver, William Schele, reported the theft of ...

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  20. U.S. Chairman For Trial.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Mr J. Parnell Thomas, Republican Chairman of the House unAmerican Activities Committee. ...

    Article : 119 words
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