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  4. HEAVY FRUIT CROP LIKELY THIS SEASON

    MR, V. MANSELL, of Mildura, seemed pleased as he inspected his vines yesterday. The past two seasons have been far from favorable for district fruit growers but prospects are most promising for the coming season. Following a good bud burst, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHIFLEY INTRODUCES BILL ON BANKING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The battle against the Banking Bill, which threatens to be the most bitter in Federal political history, began in the House of ...

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  6. POLICE DON SUMMER GARB

    FIRST-CONSTABLE R. SIEV-WRIGHT, of Mildura, wearing his summer uniform yesterday, when the Victorian police charged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GET TOUGH WITH RUSSIA, SAYS FORMER MINISTER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Byrnes, farmer American Secretary of State, in his book, “Speaking Frankly,” gives hundreds of incidents which had ...

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  8. Ship Ordered To “Appear” In Court

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. In accordance with an old [?]ustom under Admiralty [?]aw, the Bass Strait ...

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  9. 8000 Stop Work As Protest

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— As a protest against delay in the hearing of a claim ledged two years ago, 8000 ...

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  10. Aust. May Lose U.S. Migrants

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Australian standard of living was much than that in America, ...

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  11. Churchill On Reds

    Mr Winston Churchill, in a recorded speech at a New York [?] the Al. Smith Memorial Hospital, said that while he ...

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  12. Labor To Contest 56 Seats

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday The Victorian Executive of the Australian Labor Party tonight endorsed an ...

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  13. 62 Rescued From Plane In Atlantic

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All 62 passengers, and the seven members of the crew of the flying boat Bermuda Queen, belonging to American International Airlines Ltd., which made a forced descent in the Atlantic ...

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  14. BOY BURNED TO DEATH

    A four-year-old boy was burned to death in his parents’ blazing home at Echuca last night. ...

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  15. SOVIET BACK TO PRE-WAR PRODUCTION

    The Soviet is almost hack to its pre-war level of production and will soon pass that level, states Renter’s. ...

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  16. FINE, MILD TODAY

    Today’s forecast incicates a cloudy, but fine and mild day. Wind will be westerly, later becoming ...

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  17. PERSIA DEPORTS COMMUNISTS

    The Persian Government is deporting to southern Persia 4000 suspected Communist sympathisers who are regarded as a potential ...

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  19. DUTCH FAILED TO OBEY U.N. ORDER

    NEW YORK, Wednesday., Seven Consuls who investigated the situation in Indonesia reported to the Security ...

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  20. MANAGER ON DAVIS CUP

    In his report to the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, [?] Davis Cup team manager [?]y Cowling) says that John ...

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  21. Background To Tariff Talks

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Behind the report this week of a compromise formula between Britain and America providing for reduction of Empire preferences in return for lower U.S. tariffs is a story of threats by ...

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  22. CANADA'S P.M. STANDS BEHIND PREFERENCES

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) will stand behind Empire Preference until ...

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  23. Opinion

    IN today’s news the secretary of the Mildura Base Hospital (Mr. E. J. R. Taylor) gives some discouraging facts about the ...

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