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  4. Country Party Move To Settle Deadlock

    THE COUNTRY PARTY has appointed a committee to investigate and deal with relationships between the Liberal and Country Parties. ...

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  5. RABBIT PLAGUE ALARM

    REPORTS from agriculture areas in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia indicate that ...

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  6. Railways 90 Today

    THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS celebrates its 90th birthday today. Here is one of its 36-year-old locomotives leaving Mildura yesterday for Merbein. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Israeli Complaint About Britain

    THE ISRAELI Government has requested on urgent meeting of the Security Council to hear an Israeli ...

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    NURSE N. CLARK with Janice Smith during the Sunraysia Daily Learn to Swim campaign of Mildura ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Definite China Peace Moves Next Monday

    RELIABLE CHINESE SOURCES in Shanghai yesterday claimed that the first definite Nationalist move towards contacting the Communists for a peace talk will be undertaken when General Li Tsung-jen visits Peiping next Monday. ...

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  10. SECRET POLITICAL BENDIGO MEETING

    Extraordinary secrecy surrounded a meeting held in the Bendigo Town Hall last night with the object, it is understood, of ...

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  11. Funeral Of ‘Dead’ Man Postponed

    THE FUNERAL of Jean Clobours, 61-year-old farmer, of Lesyes (France), has been postponed until a ...

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  12. FIRST BOATBUILDER UNDER TRAINING SCHEME

    First Commonwealth reconstruction trainee to qualify as a boatbuilder in Tasmania is Alan Cracknell, of Hobart. ...

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  13. UNIONISTS MAY DEFY THC BAN

    STATE PRESIDENT of the Australian Railways Union (Mr A. J. Cragan) said yesterday that all delegates suspended by the Melbourne Trades Hall Council are expected to be in their seats ...

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  14. Shearers Want Phones, HWS

    Improvements in working conditions to be fought by shearers at the annual convention of the Australian Workers’ Union on ...

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    JOHN NOLAN is instructed by Nurse R. Slape during the Sunraysia Daily Learn to Swim campaign at Mildura ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. JAPANESE ORDERED TO RETURN LOOT

    General MacArthur yesterday ordered the Japanese Government to return its war-time loot of diamonds to the Netherlands ...

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  17. 14 KILLED IN TRAGIC FIRE

    TWELVE SWISS children and two women were burned to death yesterday in a fire which in a few minutes destroyed the wooden mountain home for children at Chateu Doex, states ...

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  18. PREMIER’S ADVICE TO UNIONISTS

    When trade unionists could truthfully inform the Government they had control of their own unions, the State ...

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  20. NAZI IDEALS DYING HARD

    Nazi ideals are dying hard in Germany and anti-Semitism is thriving, according to Dr. Ulrich Engelbert, who arrived in Sydney ...

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  21. Hospital Attendants Committed

    William Ternan and Carleton Howard Shadlow attendants of the Callan Park Mental Hospital, ...

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  22. MR. BEVIN NOT TO RESIGN

    A British Foreign office spokesman yesterday emphatically dedenied a report from sources in Tel Aviv that Mr. E. Bevin had ...

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  23. POLICEMAN ALLEGES VIOLENT ATTACK

    A policeman said in the Brunswick Court yesterday that he had been attacked by four men, received violent blows too hard to ...

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  24. News In a Nutshell

    AUSTRALIAN QUARANTINE OFFICERS are keeping a close check on all passengers arriving by air to safeguard against the spread of the French influenza epidemic. ...

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  25. GOOD MORNING

    WE were going to write a Good Morning on the present political fiasco in Victoria. We were going to repeat our reviews on ...

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  26. Harvest May Touch £25m.

    A spokesman for the Department of Agriculture said yesterday that if the Victorian wheat harvest yielded ...

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