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  4. MUTTON, LAMB DEARER

    State retail price rises of l½d lb for lamb, ½d lb for mutton and leg loins, and Id a lb for forequarter and ...

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  5. New hopeful sign of strike settlement MINERS ASK ACTU TO CALL "PEACE" TALKS

    THE miners have asked the ACTU to call a conference to end the coal strike. Mr P. J. Clarey, ACTU president said yesterday it was suggested that the conference should include the Commonwealth ...

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  6. Football bus in crash: 2 killed

    TWO men were killed and six others were injured when a bus containing 30 players and officials of Wodonga Football Club crashed into a stationary fruit truck on Hume Highway, near ...

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    "HO HUM — WAITING FOR THE JUDGE is a weary business," thought little Yvonne Hamilton on Saturday. So she yawned and snuggled up to her pet cocker, Alexhaven Aristocrat, (Toby to her) at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'Duke' moved, ready to be unloaded

    THE Haligonian Duke, with her 6,700 tons of coal, was moved yesterday morning under her own steam from Victoria Dock to No 30 South Wharf. ...

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  9. DEPORTEE VANISHES FROM SHIP

    Stasys Bartusis, 31, a Balt, leaped into the bay early yesterday from the Nelly, on which, he was being ...

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  10. AREA CLEARED AS BOMB FUSE REMOVED

    After 90 minutes' work, a bomb disposal squad yesterday removed the fuse from a 2,500lb bomb that had been embedded ...

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  11. FLOOD OF ROAD VICTIMS

    Hospitals were flooded with road accident victims on Saturday night. At one stage there were ...

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  12. Labour's clear win in Brunswick

    BY an easy absolute majority, Mr P. J. Randles, a young bank clerk, on Saturday retained for Labour the Brunswick Legislative Assembly seat made vacant on May 14 by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CRIPPS TO ENTER SWISS NURSING HOME

    SIR Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will go into a nursing home in Switzerland, immediately talks with Commonwealth Finance Ministers end. He is expected to arrive in ...

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  15. VICTORY TO PLAYERS AT LORD'S

    The Players' team, led by Denis Compton, defeated the Gentlemen by four wickets in the game which finished at Lord's on ...

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  16. PUBLIC QUIZZED WRONG MAN—ONLY MINERS KNOW ANSWERS!

    SPENCER st, hub of Victoria's Railways system, was a "ghost" station yesterday — except to Mr J. M. Herrin, deputy Station Master. He found it a very much ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MR F. TALBOT DIES

    Mr Frank Talbot, manager of the Athenaeum Theatre for 25 years, died in hospital yesterday from the ...

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  18. S A COAL USED ON SHIPS FOR FIRST TIME

    ADELAIDE, Sun: For the first time Leigh Creek coal is now being used in the main boilers of two British freighters under ...

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