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  4. WATERSIDE TO BE IDLE 3½ DAYS

    Efforts to formulate a plan under which the Port of Melbourne would not be idle during the Christmas holidays, broke down yesterday at a conference between representatives of Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, the ...

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  5. LIBERALS FOR ALL STATE SEATS

    For the first time in Victoria's political history, the Liberal and Country party will contest all 65 seats in the State election next year. This announcement was made last night by the State ...

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  6. New Dredge Leaves Ship Yards for the Yarra

    FIRST SEA GOING DREDGE built in Melbourne, the Pioneer plunging into the Yarra from Johnson's shipyards at South Melbourne yesterday. Pioneer will spend her life in the Yarra and the approaches in the Bay. The launching ceremony (inset) being performed by Mrs. F. E. Dinsmore, daughter of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wide Inquiry into Golden Casket Planned

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The terms of reference of the Royal Commission into the conduct of the Golden Casket ...

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  8. Sunshine May Return Today

    After hiding behind heavy clouds for the past three days, the sun is expected to reappear in Melbourne late today. ...

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  9. "Deification" of Stalin on His Birthday

    Millions of Soviet Citizens have been completing preparations to celebrate M. Stalin's 70th birthday today. ...

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  10. Dramatic Scenes in Flower Blaze

    As dawn broke over London today smoke-blackened firemen were still fighting the city's worst basement blaze for 20 years--beneath famous Covent Garden ...

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  11. Full Rights to China by U.K.

    According to the "Evening News" diplomatic correspondent the British Government will accord full de jure ...

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  12. Three Proud Policemen

    PRIDE was written across the faces of these three Police constables after they had been presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Finger Prints to Aid Identification

    A system of finger printing for civil identification will be considered soon by the Federal Government. The use of finger prints for ...

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  16. Biting Attack on Cominform

    The International Socialist conference sub-committee today (Stalin's 70th birthday) issued a strongly worded statement rejecting "with contempt" the claim of the ...

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  17. Mechanical Lighters Broke Match Strike

    The use of mechanical cigarette and domestic lighters was given yesterday as the reason for the breaking of last year's eight-weeks strike by operatives at the ...

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    NOT A RECORD CATCH BUT--It was least a fish and it was a great thrill for fisherman Barry Humphries and his four school friends at St. Kilda pier yest erday. (Fisheries and Game Department note--They threw it back). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Clark Gable's Fourth Marriage

    At a luxurious dude ranch a few miles from Santa Barbara the film star Clark Gable, 48 years, was married to Sylvia ...

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  20. Television Has Dangers

    When television programmes are introduced into cinemas, British factory inspectors will be faced with new safety ...

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  21. Life Here "Not All Wine and Song"

    Columnist Robert Ruark said yesterday he was taking his wife to Australia to convince her that wartime life there was not an orgy of wine, women and song ...

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  22. "Confessions" by Use of Torture

    Tortures which he said were inflicted to obtain "confessions" used in the Wroclaw spy trial were described by a Polish refugee in evidence at the trial. ...

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  23. Many Helped to Make This Cake

    A Christmas cake, weighing three tons, has been cut at Belfast, by Lady Brooke, wife of the Ulster Prime Minister. ...

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  25. Freak Weather Overseas

    Bewildering weather has occurred with gales in Britain and Greece and snow in Morocco, but summery sunshine ...

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  26. Soldiers Killed by Terrorists

    Two British soldiers were killed and five others wounded, one seriously, today, when their patrol was ambushed by ...

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  27. Nine Killed in Bandit Raids

    Communist terrorists carried out four ambushes in different areas of Malaya during the past 24 hours, killing nine, ...

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