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  4. TEACHING MILDURA CHILDREN TO SWIM

    Over 100 children are being taught to swim by about 20 instructors m-the Learn-to-Swim campaign being conducted in Mildura. These photographs were taken while Instruction was in progress at the City Baths. Top: Instructors teaching pupils the correct position of the legs for the vital kick. Centre: Putting into practice what they have been shown; the children thrash ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AWU Fruit Workers Warned Off Mildura Jobs

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The secretary of the Victorian-Riverina branch of the Australian workers’ Union (Mr H. O. Davis) is urging all AWU members In the ...

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  6. EXTENSIVE PLANS FOR ROBINVALE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Extensive plans for the develop meat of the Robinvale township were announced today by the Minister for Housing (Mr Barry). Robinvale which is about 50 ...

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  7. Duke Leaves On Fight To England

    SYDNEY, Fri—H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester left Kingsford Smith aerodrome; Mascot, at 8 am today, accompanied ...

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  8. Statement Sought On Oversea Trade Appointments

    MELBOURNE, Fri—Opposition members would press for a statement by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF SHEET GLASS

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The Premier (Mr Cain) today announced the introduction of rigid restrictions on the use of ...

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  10. Soviet Adamant In Stand Against Aust. Proposal

    LONDON, Fri. —A special correspondent of Australian Associated Press says that despite the United States representative ...

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  11. Sydney, Newcastle 24-Hour Transport Stoppage Planned

    MELBOURNE Fri.—A 24-hours’ stoppage was decided upon by the Combined Executive of Tram and Bus Unions ...

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  12. Men Allegedly in Mulley Robbery Disappointed

    SYDNEY, Fri,—Men who are alleged to Have taken part in an armed robbery at the home of jockey Athol Mulley at ...

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  13. Charges By Jap. Contractors Raise Occupation Costs

    NEW YORK, Fri.— Tokio correspondent of American Associated press says that the Minister for Finance (Mr Tanzan ...

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  14. UNION LEADERS SAY: Wage-Pegging Still a Bar to Industrial Peace

    MELBOURNE, Fri. —The wage-pegging regulations still bar the way to industrial peace in the metal trades ...

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  15. Deputation Seeks Public Servant Wage Increases

    MELBOURNE, Fri—Wage increases for public servants were sought by a deputation from the Combined Public Service Union ...

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  16. COST OF LIVING RISE

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The cost of living rose by slightly more than 26 per cent between September, 1939, and December. 1946. ...

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  17. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS

    NUREMBERG: Mr Churchill’s life was saved in 1939 because three German torpedoes fired at HMS Nelson were dads, said Doenitz, former Admiral of the German Fleet. “Mr Churchill was travelling ...

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  19. British Countries Will Not Give Up Preferences Unless Compensated

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Australian Government was prepared to enter negotiations with other countries for mutually advantageous tariff reductions and it would send representatives to Geneva in April for the Inter national Trade Organisation Conference, the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today. ...

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  20. Top Soviet Army Leader Welcomes Monty

    Marshal Vasilevsky, Chief of the Soviet General Staff, who met Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery when he arrived in Moscow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. WINE EXPORT BOUNTY TO BE DISCONTINUED

    CANBERRA, Friday. —The wine export bounty will be discontinued from February 28, and excise duty on fortifying spirit ...

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  22. NARROW ESCAPES WHEN FREAK STORM HITS SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Fri.— Several people had narrow escapes when a freak electric storm hit Sydney suburbs last night, causing damage to ...

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  23. Republicans Stop Bilbo Swearing-In

    Senator-elect Theodore Bilbo (Democrat) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. More land In Murray Valley Than Can Ever Be irrigated, Says M.V.D.L. Secretary

    SHEPPARTON, Friday—intensive use of water had built up the population of the Goulburn Valley, local dairymen, fat stock Producers and orchardists tonight told the commit-tee investigating potential uses of Snowy River waters. Shepparton already had 7000 people and was planning for an ...

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