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  4. Passengers to pay 12½pc more from september 1 RAILWAY FARES, FREIGHTS GO UP 20pc OVERALL

    FARES ON Victorian railways will rise by an average of 12½%, and freight rates by an average of of 27½% on September 1. Details of the increases were announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 299 words
  5. RN OFFICER TO LEAD OUR NAVY

    Rear-Admiral J. A. S. Eccles, CBE, of the Royal Navy, has been appointed Flag Officer commanding the Royal Australian Navy for two years, from October 1. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Horseshoe shortage threatens homes: "deliveries may have to end"

    HOME deliveries by horse and cart might soon have to stop because the coal strike has caused a serious shortage of the special iron needed for horseshoes, Mr H. Aldred, Secretary of the Master farriers Section, Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Was in many actions

    As commodore commanding the Australian Naval Squadron, Rear-Admiral Farncomb flew his flag in the cruisers Australia, Shropshire, and Hobart. He took part in many campaigns and actions, including ...

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  8. "Large petrol sale in drums"

    SYDNEY, Thurs: An allegation that very large quantities of petrol were being sold by the oil companies direct in drums, was made today by Senator Ashley, Minister for Fuel. ...

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  9. GOOD NEIGHBOURS DRIVE TO HELP NEW AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Thurs: The Commonwealth will launch a nation-wide movement in January to ensure the speedy and smooth assimilation of New Australians into the community. ...

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  11. SIX WOMEN DIE IN CAR BLAZE

    Six women were burned to death near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, yesterday when their car was pushed into ...

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  12. NZ waterfront strike ends

    WELLINGTON, Thurs: Mr Peter Fraser, Prime Minister, announced today that normal working hours were being ...

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  13. TRAM FARES TO RISE IN COUNTRY

    Tram fares in Ballarat, Bendigo, and Geelong would be increased next month, the State Electricity ...

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  14. Child swallows Legacy badge

    BRISBANE, Thurs: Hilda Crick, aged 2½, of Blackall, Central Queensland, swallowed a Legacy Club badge which ...

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  15. Syrian coup leader killed

    Colonel Sami Hinnawi, leader of the recent Syrian coup, is reported to have been assassinated by a ...

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  16. Shorthand diaries may give clue to murderer

    SCOTLAND YARD is investigating the secret club life of a quiet, homely woman, who was found stabbed to death in an office in Holborn, London. Detectives found 11 diaries in shorthand which give ...

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  17. TWO COLLIERS ON WAY

    SYDNEY, Thurs: The colliers Amicus and Coolana will leave Newcastle tomorrow with 11,700 tons of coal ...

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