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  4. BERLIN’S U.K. CHIEF IN LONDON

    IN a non-stop flight from Berlin, the British Military Governor (General Sir Brian Robertson) arrived in London yesterday. ...

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  5. Big Donations To UN Appeal

    WITH slightly more than £2000 in the mail yesterday, the United Nations’ Appeal for Children total went to more than £18,000. Employees of Myttons Ltd., a ...

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  6. DELEGATES AT E.P.N.G. CONFERENCE

    DELEGATES TO the seventh annual conference of the Elliott Provincial Newspaper Group, held at Swan Hill Town Hall last weekend. From left, front row: Mr. K. J. Massey, Director; Mr. R. D Elliott, CMG, Chairman of Directors; Mr.C. D. Lanyon, General Manager; Mr. S. L. Eskell, Managing Director, Yaffa Syndicate Pty. Ltd., Sydney. Second row: Mr. V. J. Anderson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIGNALS TO MOON

    Australian scientists at Radio Australia, the transmitting station at Shepparton, sent radio signals to ...

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    ?UDITH FLENLEY, violinist [?] the Mildura District Concert orchestra, which will give its third celebrity concert in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Terrorists Captured

    A military party following up the bomb attack by Spitfires on Tuesday on insurgent camps in the lower Perak area, captured ...

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  10. NEW JET PLANE FOR AUST. RUN

    Details of the new jet-propelled airliner, the De Havilland Comet are being kept a close secret by the British Government, said the ...

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  11. TRUCK CRUSHES BABY GIRL

    When she fell off the footboard of her uncle’s motor truck in Hoddle Street, Essendon, early yesterday afternoon, Thelma ...

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  12. One-day Coal Strike Off

    THURSDAY’S threatened one-day strike of all coal mines was called off by the Miners’ Federation in ...

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  13. GOVT. WILL SUBSIDISE COUNTRY PIPELINES

    GOVERNMENT policy was to see that every farm in the State had an assured water supply wherever practicable, the Acting Premier (Mr. McDonald) said in Melbourne yesterday. In areas where local water ...

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  14. QUIET BIRTHDAY FOR QUEEN

    The Queen quietly celebrated her 48th birthday at Buckingham Palace yesterday with the King, Princess Elizabeth and Princess ...

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  15. MORE BUTTER

    Australian butter production in the year ended June 30 [?] a sharp increase of 20,000 tons compared with the previous year. ...

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  16. VRC’s 1947/48 PROFITS DOWN

    The Victoria Racing Club’s profit for 1947-48 was £4385, which was £11,000 less than 1946-47, and £31,000 less than 1945-46. ...

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  17. FARMER WARNS ON SOCIALISM

    Primary producers would down tools if the Federal or State Governments intended to socialise the means of production, ...

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  18. 4000 MORE SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Nearly 4000 migrants will arrive in Australia within three weeks, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) announced in ...

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  19. C.P. MOVE ON TRANSPORT

    Because it considers Victorian country rail services unsatisfactory and obsolete, the Parliamentary Country Party yesterday ...

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  20. PROPOSAL ON NEW AIR ROUTE

    A new direct airline service from Perth to Durban (South Africa) may be established soon as a new link in British ...

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  21. YOUTH DIES IN DENTIST’S CHAIR

    A 20-year-old youth died under an anaesthetic in a Collins Street dentist’s chair yesterday just before fore the dentist extracted a ...

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  22. WOMAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    An - unidentified woman was killed instantly and a man was seriously injured when the car in which they were travelling struck ...

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  23. PREMIER BACK IN MELBOURNE

    The Premier (Mr Hollway) accompanied by Mrs Hollway, returned to Melbourne by air last night from Surfers’ Paradise, ...

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  25. FOOD FLOWN TO MACQUARIE IS.

    Loaded with provisons and mail for the Australian Antarctic Expedition, an RAAF Catalina made a successful landing in a ...

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  26. 3 LEADING QLD. REDS ARRESTED

    THREE leading Queensland Communists, who refused to pay the fines imposed for picketing in the Queensland railway strike this year, were arrested and taken to gaol yesterday afternoon in Brisbane. ...

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  27. POSITION AT WONTHAGGI

    Wonthaggi miners were advised by their Union last night not to hold the one-day strike today as planned, states a Melbourne ...

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  28. SPRING DOUBLE BETTING MOVES

    Latest betting moves in the spring double have centred around Red Fury, Columnist and Sir Raven. ...

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  29. GOODMORNING

    WE fully realise that there are many calls on your purse these days, and that we are constantly urging you to ...

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  30. CRACKING DOWN ON COMMUNISTS

    AMERICA, which cams into being through the Govern-ment being overthrown by violence, finds itself com-mitted to decide whether or not Americans with simi-lar views shall be allowed to stay free men. ...

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  31. DUTCH HEFNER WINS WRESTLE

    Dutch Hefner, 17,8, defeated Marvin Jones, 17.2, at the West Melbourne Stadium last night. Hefner gained the first fall in ...

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