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  3. SMALL PRICE RISES UNLIKELY TO AVERT MEAT FAMINE

    INCREASES IN VICTORIAN WHOLESALE MEAT PRICES WERE ANNOUNCED IN CANBERRA LAST NIGHT BY MR McCARTHY, COMMONWEALTH PRICES COMMISSIONER. Wholesale and retail butchers said last night that the new prices were not ...

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    BY FLYING FROM AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND AND BACK IN A DAY the TAA Skymaster Thomas Mitchell made aviation history yesterday. After completing the return flight from Auckland to Sydney the Skymaster flew on to Essendon, where she and her crew were photographed on arrival. In front is Captain J. Chapman, captain of the aircraft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "FURTHER INCREASES NOT JUSTIFIED"

    CANBERRA, Wed: Announcing increases in the wholesale prices of beef, mutton, and lamb in Victoria, Mr McCarthy, Prices Commissioner, said they coincided with recommendations of the Meat ...

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    MAP SHOWING ROUTE FLOWN BY SKYMASTER, and the times of arrival and departure on history-making flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 6 Lose Lives In Dakota Crash

    BRISBANE, Wed: Three Australians and three Dutch airmen lost their lives when a Douglas Dakota twin-engined ...

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  9. Skymaster Makes History Tasman Crossed Both Ways in One Day

    PACIFIC aviation history was made yesterday when the TAA Skymaster Thomas Mitchell flew from Mascot, Sydney, to Auckland, NZ, and back in 12 hours 34 minutes. ...

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  10. Safe Blown At Garage

    Thieves broke into the Rising Sun Garage, Williamstown rd, Footscray, early yesterday, blew a safe in the office, and escaped with the contents ...

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  11. HOPE OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT STILL HELD

    THERE is a confident belief in industrial circles that, despite the unions' rejection yesterday of terms suggested by Mr G. A. Mooney, conciliation commissioner, other moves will be made soon for early settlement of the metal trades strike. It was expected that a move ...

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