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  3. New hope for lost flyers

    FOOTPRINTS in the snow, seen from a RAAF Liberator flying over the Swift's Creek-Omeo mountain area yesterday, have revived the hopes of searchers for the occupants of the missing Percival ...

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  4. Empire wants strict policing of peace terms in Japan

    CANBERRA, Mon: Establishment of a supervisory commission, consisting of representatives of countries now on the Far Eastern Commission and Pakistan, to implement the terms of the Japanese ...

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  5. Big move to produce grand opera here

    Plans to present grand opera in Melbourne on a large scale with an all-Australian company were announced ...

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  6. FIRST OF THE SEASON

    TURN GREEN WITH ENVY all you anglers who visited far places yesterday for the opening of the trout season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Menzies resigns; is re-elected

    Mr Menzies tendered his resignation as leader of the Federal Parliamentary Liberal Party at a party meeting in ...

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  8. Man of 78 hit by car

    Alfred Dunscombe, 78, Gordon av, Kensington, who was struck by a car in Smithfield rd, Ascotvale, last night, was admitted to Royal ...

    Article : 44 words
  9. £30,000 damage in Sydney blaze

    SYDNEY, Mon: Damage estimated at about £30,000 was caused to machinery and paper before a fire at Cleland's Bond Store in Gipps st, ...

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  10. Rail fare increases known today or tomorrow

    DETAILS of the increases in rail fares and freight charges will be announced today or tomorrow. It is expected that the higher charges will operate within the next two or three weeks. ...

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  11. CITY FORECAST:

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  13. Slender chance in Cup despite doubles victory

    Our slender chance of regaining the Davis Cup has been revived by the thrilling doubles win of Bromwich and Long ...

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  14. Heavy cost of light postage

    Australians have become so careless about postage that addressees paid the PMG's Department £30,000 in tax fees, representing double the ...

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  15. Empire meeting not favoured by Government

    CANBERRA, Mon: The Common-wealth Government considers that no purpose will be served in calling to-gether an Empire conference on the ...

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  16. Railways wage talks today

    Discussion of proposals for an Australia-wide campaign to secure wage increases for railwaymen has been deferred until this morning. ...

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  17. Tramway men sought from London

    The Tramways Board is seeking up to 200 traffic recruits from the London Passenger and Transport Board. ...

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  18. New efforts to float stranded ships

    Renewed attempts are being made this week to refloat the tanker Cyrena from a reef off Kitava Island, in the Trobriands group, and ...

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  19. Meat coupon theft was "foolishness"

    SYDNEY, Mon: Mary Dulcie Cowan, 25, who, with another woman, police said, had obtained meat coupon vouchers which should ...

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  20. Mother sues for fall at daughter's home

    SYDNEY, Mon: A woman who said she slipped on her daughter's highly polished floor and broke her wrist claimed £100 damages from her ...

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  21. Arrested on home payment complaint

    A young man, of Carlton, was charged at the city watchhouse yesterday on five counts of false pretences, involving a total of £517. ...

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  22. No sign yet of end to gas rationing

    There is still no indication of when [?] rationing is likely to end. Mr G. Leckle, secretary of the [?]tropolitan Gas Company, said ...

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  23. Law students need not know Latin

    The abolition of Latin as a prerequisite for entry into the faculty of law at the Melbourne University was approved by the Council at its ...

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  24. Frost forecasts save US citrus crops

    SYDNEY, Mon: American weather bureaus were able to forecast frosts days in advance, Mr P. G. Wrench, of Kenthurst, an Australian citrus ...

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