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  4. POWER RISE OF 9% NEXT MONTH

    A 9% rise in the price of electricity, to operate on all meter readings taken on or after October 1, was announced by the State Electricity Commission yesterday. The rise, averaging 71% to domestic consumers, will add about 3d a ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. British "jets" ordered by ANA

    More than £1 million of turbo-prop airliners will be added to ANA's fleet if the British manufacturers meet ...

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  6. And yet more colour for the Army

    Latest innovation in Army dress is a new formation badge—a bright coloured piece of embroidery for the ...

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    SEVEN-YEAR-OLD PETER BELLAIRS, of Elsternwick, is believed to be the first child in Australia to have successfully undergone two "blue-baby" operations, one on either side of the body. He is just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Subsidy keeps country charges down

    HIGHER charges for electricity will not apply to country consumers outside the provincial cities and large towns, because the Government has decided to subsidise the SEC from Slate funds. ...

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  9. Children poisoned by nuts in NSW THIRTY RUSHED INTO HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY, Mon: Thirty Redfern children were taken to hospital tonight delirious, and suffering from food poisoning, after eating nuts which a lorry driver was delivering in the ...

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  10. Vic loan matures on October 1

    CANBERRA, Mon: The Victorian 3½% loan of £6,055,000 sterling maturing on October 1 would be ...

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  11. Bank's land buy stirs City Council

    SYDNEY, Mon: The Commonwealth Bank has caused a mild panic in the Sydney City Council by ...

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  12. 17 new cases of polio

    SEVENTEEN new cases of poliomyelitis, diagnosed since last Friday, were reported to the Health Department yesterday. There were no deaths. ...

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  14. NEW POST FOR COL HODGSON

    CANBERRA, Mon: Colonel W. R. Hodgson, Australian Ambassador in France, had been appointed representative of ...

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  15. Salesman gels 4 years' gaol for "key" money frauds

    SYDNEY, Mon: A man who charged homeless people key money for flats he had no right to let, was sent to gaol for four years today by Judge Curlewis at the Quarter Sessions. ...

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  16. Chifley wields shovel once more

    CANBERRA, Mon: Planting an English oak on the site for Canberra's botanic garden today, Mr Chifley ...

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    GAS DEFEATED ELECTRICITY in this "argument" at the corner of Arthur street and Queens road, Albert Park yesterday. A Brighton Gas Co, truck struck and overturned a parked State Electricity ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Boy was bird nesting; hurts spine

    SYDNEY, Mon: Ron Garland, 10, of Anzac st, Maitland, probably fractured his spine and both wrists ...

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  19. RAIL GUARD'S 50 YRS' SERVICE

    After nearly 50 years in the railways, Mr W. B. Williams, of Ballarat, a familiar figure in the guard's van on expresses, retired ...

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