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  4. Rain, Wind Halt Search For Wreck Survivors

    THE SEARCH for survivors from the coastal steamer Bombo had to be practically abandoned yesterday because of driving rain and wind. ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. ON VISIT FROM U.S.

    MRS. DOROTHY APTEKAR, formerly of Mildura, and now of Larchmont, New York, who is spending a six-week holiday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Library To Close For 2 Months

    MILDURA City Council last night adopted a recommendation by the Library Committee that the ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. News SPOTS

    THE Royal Navy has regained its sea - going strength, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Viscount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE Commonwealth Dried Fruits Control Board, at present meeting.in Mildura. Back row (from left): Messrs. R. A, Marx (secretary), J. McKay, A. G. Watt, E, J. Casey. Front row: Messrs. E. J. Mulvany, R. H. Gilbert (chairman) H. D. Howlo and P. Melloch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MISSING MEN ARE NOW SAFE

    Five employees of the State Electricity Commission, four of them Englishmen, who had been reported missing in rough ...

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  10. 23 Killed In Air Disaster

    NINETEEN passengers and the crew of four were killed when a Cathay Pacific Airline Dakota from Manila crashed into the hills at the eastern extremity of Honkong yesterday morning. The pilot was attempting to fly ...

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    THE Board of Management of the ADFA, at present meating in Mildura, Back tow[?] (from left): Messrs. A. G. Watt, E. J. Hudso[?], H. H. Goodman, R. B. Curtis (genoral secretary), J. R. Je[?]son Front row: Messrs. C. J. Ward, D. C. Winter bottom, H. D. Howie (chairman),P. Malloch and H.W. Newton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Bill To Give Powere To Timber Inquiry

    IT is doubtful whether without specific legislation the Royal Commissioner inspiring into the New Guinea timber case has power to compel of witnesses or the production of documents, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told the House of Representatives in Canberra yesterday. ...

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  14. RAILWAY CHARGES TO BE IN CREASED

    State Cabinet is expected to announce next Monday and immediate increase in railway fares and freights throughout ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. STATE RECEPTION TO ANTHONY EDEN

    THE British Empire saved the word in the early stages of the war and in days of peace nowhere was there greaters understanding of the problems of the people, declared Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy Leader of the British ...

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  16. STRIFE LIKELY ON WATERFRONT

    The Melbourne waterfront is likely to come to a complete standstill in the near future, following the decision of the Port ...

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  17. GOOD MORNING

    ON Monday night next, at the Town Hall, the Premier (Mr. Hollway) is scheduled to address a public meeting on ...

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  18. General Armistice For Palestine Ends Strife

    JEWS and Egyptians yesterday ended the nine months strife in Paletine when they signed a general armistice agreement. It rules out any warlike or hostile act of either country. ...

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