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  4. Robinvale Settlement May Be Ready Soon

    MELBOURNE, Mon—Something in the nature of a record is aimed at in the new Robinvale irrigation settlement for ...

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  5. HOMES DESTROYED IN WIDESPREAD FIRES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Fire fighters had a bad day in Victoria today when temperatures were soaring above the century mark and strong northerly winds, allied with dry conditions, resulted in big grass and scrub fire outbreaks in many parts of the State. Two of the biggest fires wire ...

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  6. BOXING DAY MEET IN CORNWALL

    Every Boxing Day the people of Redruth and Camborne in Cornwall, the district where derelict tin mines look like ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. R.S.L. CONSULTED ON LAND SETTLEMENT LEGISLATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Soldier settlement legislation was drawn up after consulting with the Returned Servicemen’s League, which had expressed satisfaction at the work being done by the State Government, said the Minister for Lands ...

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  8. Transfer of 100 Liberty Ships to Greek Ship-owners

    NEW YORK, Mon.—The Great Minister for Merchant Marine (M. Nicholas Avram) has announced that arrangements have ...

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  9. Liner Strikes Mine, Sinks 386 Missing

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Greek Ministry of Merchant Marine has announced that 386 persons are still missing as a result of the sinking of the liner Chimarra (which has now been identified by Lloyd’s register as the Heimara), which ...

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  10. MLA’s Absenteeism Claim “Wicked Distortion”

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The claim made by Mr McLaren, Independent member for Glen Iris a the Legislative Assembly, that ...

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  11. Other States Expected to Flood NSW Meat-Market

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The raising of NSW wholesale meat prices under a prices order issued last week is expected to ...

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  12. “Denial of Men’s Religious Rights Has Not Ceased”

    VATICAN CITY, Mon—“Americans, when they generously assisted war victims, little thought that the food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. High Minimum Price for Grapes For Wine-Making

    CANBERRA, Mon.—To meet the requirements of the British Ministry of food for large supplies of dried grapes next year, ...

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  14. ACCOUNTANT PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO STENOGRAPHER MURDER

    BRISBANE, Mon.—In Brisbane Police Court today Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown (49), accountant, countant, pleaded not guilty to ...

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  15. DUKE LEAVES COLOMBO

    COLOMBO, Mon. — Continuing his flight home from Australia, the Duke of Gloucester left this morning for Karachi. ...

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  16. TROUT BELIEVED CARRIED BY PIPELINE

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Mountain trout have been observed in Camperdown and Cobden service reservoirs by engineers of the ...

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  17. “Back-to-Work” Plan Only Partly Successful

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Although members of the two unions most concerned, the Ironworkers and ...

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  19. FINE AND HOT

    MELBOURNE. Mon.—Conditions over the central and northern half of the State for the preceding 24 hours were fine and ...

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  20. ACUTE FIRE DANGER

    MELBOURNE. Mon. — State Cabinet has proclaimed an acute fire danger day tomorrow, and has imposed a ban on the ...

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  21. SOVIET RADIO CLOSED

    LONDON, Mon.—Moscow Radio announced that the Chinese authorities closed on January 6 the Soviet radio station in ...

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  22. FIRST NECTARINES

    MELBOURNE, Mon— The first substantial quantity of nectarines for the season, many of which were green, was offered at Queen ...

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  23. SYDNEY TRAM AND BUS STOPPAGE SHORT LIVED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Every type of vehicle from cars of all descriptions to battered bicycles and horse-drawn conveyances were pressed into service today to transport people work when Sydney’s trams and buses stopped for 24 hours. ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT LEADS IN POLISH ELECTION

    LONDON, Monday.—A big majority for the Government bloc was recorded by the first provisional returns from 18 precincts of the city in the Polish elections, it is officially announced in Warsaw. ...

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  25. Former Hospital Ship Wanganella Strikes Reef In Wellington Harbor

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—On her first run as a passenger ship since the cessation of hostilities, the Huddart-Parker liner Wanganella, of 9576 tons, and carrying, 392 passengers from Australia, struck Barrett’s Reef at the entrance of Wellington Harbor just before midnight last night. The ship which is fast on the ...

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