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  4. VIC. FAMILY JOINS DAD IN KURE, JAPAN

    W/O J, R, GREGG, of Woorinen Junction, via Swan Hill, greets his wife and children when they arrived at Kure (Japan) recently in the Westralia. He is holding his youngest daughter Sheryle, who was born after he left for Japan, where he is in the RAAF. From left; Zelma, Jessalyne, W/O Gregg and Sheryle, Irvine and Mrs. Gregg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ELIZABETH’S LONG TRIP TO A NEW LIFE

    Elizabeth Andrew (5), of Cardross. Dumbarton, sits on her luggage at Tilbury, 11 days ago before sailing on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Govt. Plans On Rural Expansion

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Government is aiming al the decentralisation of cities, the Premier (Mr. Hoi way) ...

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  7. CITY LOST IN GRIM U.S. FLOODS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Smashing through a protecting levee, a huge wall of water yesterday swept away most of the war-bourn shipyard ...

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  8. Govt. Help For Maltese

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Australian Government today agreed to grant assistance to Maltese mingranle ...

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  9. GOVT. MIGHT SET PRICES DEADLINE

    CANBERRA, MONDAY.—The Federal Government may now set a deadliue on which State Governments will assume responsibility for price control. ...

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  10. Arab Columns Converge On Jewish Strongpoints

    LONDON, Monday.—In the Tel Aviv area further advances have been made by the Arabs? and Iraki mechanised units have occupied the Jewish settlement of Kolm, on the coast six miles north of Tel Aviv. ...

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  11. PRESIDENT ON REFERENDUM

    Stating the result of the referendum was most gratifying, the president of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr C. L. ...

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  12. Left Hand Drive Ban

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lefthand drive cars, described today by the officer-in-charge of the Traffic ...

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  13. ‘NO’ VOTE ADVANCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—When counting ceased today, the majority for “No” in the Commonwealth Referendum ...

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  14. LONDON FIRM FOR MELBOURNE

    The Times reports that United Dairies Ltd., of London, and E. Handbury and Son, an Australian cheese and butter ...

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  16. BENEFITS FOR C.R.B. MEMBERS

    State Cabinet tonight decided to grant members of the Country Roads Board leave benefits similar to the Public Service. ...

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  17. NEI Goods For Aust.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australia may soon get tocacco, rubber and kapok from the Netherlands East ...

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  18. PREMIER’S VIEW

    The premier (Mr. Hollway) does not expect any immediate drastic alteration in price flxing control. ...

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  19. NEW MOVE ON EMPIRE TALKS

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr., Attlee’s cable correspondence with the Dominion Premiers to fix a date and an agenda for the Empire Conference has caused rising expectations that the meeting will be this autumn. ...

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  20. Opinion

    THE Lord Mayor (Sir Raymond, Connelly) admits that there are too many people in Melbourne, and the Premier (Mr. ...

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  21. WEEKEND WAS YEAR’S COLDEST

    Victoria during the last two days had the coldest and wettest weekend for the year. Gippsland received another ...

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