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  2. Advertising

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  4. Members Of Food Mission In Mildura

    SIR Henry Turner, leader of the meat section of the British Food Mission, accompanied by two other ...

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  5. Actress From Sydney Is Now In London

    JOAN LORD, Sydney ballet dancer and, stagehand radio actress, pictured on her arrival in England last month. Miss Lord will be appearing on the London stage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRICES IN BRITAIN TO BE FROZEN

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Government proposes to issue orders to impose an immediate ceiling on all goods at the levels ruling in ...

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  7. Costs of Industry Mounting

    SINCE 1948 wages costs in the dried fruits industry have risen up to 105 per cent,m the general manager ...

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  8. Choral Society Members Rehearse Song

    ISOBEL HODGSON (left), Dawn Wallace and R. C. D. Stirrat, members of Mildura Choral Society, rehearsing Cachuca, from the Bohemian Girl, at the Capitol this week. There are 6 women and 10 men in the society, Al! interested in music are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. N.Z. Yacht Appears, Disappears

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The New Zealand yacht Rangi is still missing. After being sighted off Botany ...

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  10. U. K„ ARGENTINA SIGN AGREEMENT

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday.—A British trade mission, headed by Sir Clive Baillieu, will sail for England today after having initialled a new trade agreement between ...

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  11. FIREFIGHTERS KEEP EYE ON DANGER AREAS

    Although fires which burned over large areas in Southern Victoria yesterday are now either out or well under ...

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  12. U.S. Price Slump Is “Corrective”

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Robert Boylan, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange Board today expressed the opinion that the commodity market had ...

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  13. Q’LAND RAIL STRIKE — CUTS MEAT EXPORTS,

    The food for Britain campaign will be held up as a result of stoppages at the Lakes Creek export meatworks at ...

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  14. SYDNEY GUNMAN BURSTS INTO TEARS, FLEES

    A gunman who walked into a jewellers’s shop in Martin Place today and demanded money burst into tears when ...

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  15. Homes Purchase Scheme

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The State Government was preparing to facilitate the outright purchase of Housing ...

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  16. Minister’s Story In Tas. Trial

    When the trial in which Robert Cosgrove (63), faces 14 charges involving bribery, corruption arid conspiracy was ...

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  17. VIC. FOOD TALKS

    The Director of Agriculture (Mr Mullet) oday had preliminary. discussions with two representatives of the British Food ...

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  18. MAN SLAIN BY BOLTING HORSE

    While on a walking exercise at Caulfield racecourse today the racehorse Barrie bolted, killing a gatekeeper and injuring ...

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  19. Cancer Cure Probe

    The Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) said today that his department was being kept informed of the ...

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  20. Two Children Perish In Fire

    Two young children, Reginaid Osmond (3½), and Lillian Bertha Osmond (1½), were burnt to death in their home at ...

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  22. 39,000 JOBS VACANT IN VICTORIA

    Vacant jobs in Victoria have reached the new record of almost 40,000, according to Commonwealth Employment Service ...

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  23. Federal Govt's Large Scale Anti-T.B. Scheme

    The Federal Government is expected to spend at least £2,000,000 a year on a proposed large scale an'ti-tuberculosis scheme, ...

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  24. Menzies Accuses Government Of False Pretences

    The Commonwealth Government’s warning of a depression in Australia unless the Bank Nationalisation Act went ...

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  25. Pensioner Faces Bigamy Charge

    At the City Court today it was alleged that a 61-year-old pensioner, charged with bigamy, had married three women between ...

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  26. Knight Sees No Light In U.K. Economic Crisis

    Sir Ernest Fisk told the Constitutional Association today that there was not a glimmer of light in the the extremely serious ...

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  27. Opinion

    To the members of the British Food Mission who will today inspect our district and discuss with representatives of the ...

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  28. YANKS WANT TO BE CANADIANS

    OTTAWA, Friday.—Five hundred Americans in the village of Point Roberts want to becorce Canadians. Boundary Commission officials in OTtaiva are ...

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  29. Warning On Counterfeit Petrol Tickets

    A warning was given today by the Minister for Supply, and Shipping (Senator Ashley) on Counterfeit petrol ration tickets for tHe ...

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  30. Austria's Record Wheat Crop

    Latest report by the Commonwealth Bureau of Statistics says that Australia’s wheat crop for the season 1947-48 is expected to ...

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