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  4. Drastic cut—State penalised for importing coal GAS ON ONLY TWICE DAILY FROM TONIGHT

    USE of gas will be cut to twice a day from midnight tonight, and further drastic power, gas, and train cuts are threatened in Victoria next week. Announcing this last night, Mr Kent ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. Railways 'running down,' says expert

    VICTORIA'S railways, backbone of the State's transport system, are gradually but surely running down for lack of staff, maintenance, and finance for capital works and ...

    Article : 388 words
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    JOHN BOMBARDIER WENT ICE-SKATING in, Latrobe street last night. A heavy hailstorm, confined almost entirely to the city, covered pavements with hailstones to a depth of two inches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BULLETS MISS POLICE

    Three members of the wireless patrol narrowly escaped being shot last night while making ...

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  8. PREMIER SEEKS CALLIDE COAL

    Mr Hollway, Premier, left by air for Brisbane yesterday to confer with Mr Hanlon, Queensland ...

    Article : 45 words
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  10. Firearms to be registered

    A State Cabinet decision to enforce compulsory registration of all firearms in Victoria was endorsed ...

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  11. BRISBANE AIRLIFT BEATS FLOOD

    BRISBANE, Tues: A record freight left Brisbane by air today. Growers and business firms rushed the airlines after ...

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  12. CITY'S STREETS INCHES DEEP IN HAIL

    MELBOURNE'S streets resembled a picture postcard Christmas scene last night after one of the heaviest hailstorms on record. Strangely, the hail was ...

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  13. MR HOCKING MAY OPPOSE SIR A. DUNSTAN

    Mr A. E. Hocking, former chief president of the Victorian Country Party, may oppose Sir Albert Dunstan ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. PEEPING GUARDSMEN FACE PUNISHMENT

    GUARDSMEN at Wellington Barracks, London, have been threatened with punishment if they peep out of windows to watch Red Cross women marching. The women will be ...

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