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  4. Appeal to produce more dollar-earning goods

    IN view of the inevitable increases in Australia a prices of dollar area goods as a result- of devaluation of the pound, the Federal Government ha begun investigating ways of offsetting such in ...

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  5. GAY SCENES AT OPENING OF LOXTON AREA

    LIGHT rain and a bitterly cold wind in the afternoon took some of the gloss off celebrations at Loxton yesterday to mark the opening of the soldier settlement area. ...

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  6. Sinking Theory Evidence

    ELIEVED to be from the ketch Miss Evelyn, which was wrecked in Bass Strait 1 month ago, a ...

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  7. NEWS SPOTS

    FINAL preparations for today’s opening of the Royal Melbourne Show were almost completed yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Only Two Definite Polio Cases

    TWO definite cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Victorian Health Department yesterday. ...

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  9. Tug Races To Rescue Ship

    On receipt of a radio SOS early yesterday morning the tug Foremost most yesterday afternoon set out on a 405-mile journey from ...

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  10. TOWNSHIP FOR SNOWY STAFF

    To house the administrative staff for the £200,000,000 Snowy River project, the construction of a township near Cooma in the ...

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    HEDY LAMARR, Hollywood star walks arm-in-arm with radio comedian Jack Benny (right) and singer Morton Downey, along a deck of the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary when she arrived in New York City recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 64TH BIRTHDAY OF MR. CHIFLEY TODAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) is 64 years of ago today. Labor members, presided over by Dr Evatt, will attend a ...

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  13. British Assurance On Dried Fruit Purchase

    THE purchase of 40,000 tons of Greek currants in no way affects Britain’s intention to buy all the dried fruits Australia can supply. The British Food Ministry said this yesterday when confirming ...

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  14. Govt. Writ On Shop Award

    The Victorian Government, through its Attorney-General (Mr. Oldham) yesterday took out a writ in the ...

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  15. PROPOSAL FOR LOCAL AID IN MALLEE PLAN

    A SUGGESTION that the Government should appoint a local committee to assist settlers in preparing their cases to the North-West Mallee Committee on readjustment of their holdings was made in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  16. MOVE TO SHIFT BCOF COMMANDER

    The Siamese Government intends applying to General Mac-Arthur for the eviction of the B.C.O.F. Commander ...

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  17. Casting Vote Again Saves Hollway Govt. From Defeat

    STATE Opposition Parties again challenged the Hollway Government in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, but were defeated on the casting vote of the Chairman of Committees (Mr. Lind), a member of the Country Party. ...

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  19. MAN KILLED BY EXPLOSION

    When a charcoal retort outside his home exploded early yesterday morning, Leslie Alexander Breakspear (41), of Stratford, ...

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  20. VIC. BILL TO GOVERN PETROL SUPPLIES

    Introducing a bill to provide equitable distribution of petrol supplies in Victoria until the end of 1950, the Premier (Mr Hollway) said In the Legislative Assembly yesterday that under no circumstances would the Government agree to ...

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    “Is it true we’ve got to sail round with this little lot ’till the next General Election?” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GOOD MORNING

    HEARTY congratulations and all good wishes for the future to the new Loxton soldier settlement irrigation area on ...

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  23. Australian Wheat Up 4/- On New Exchange Rate

    NEW prices for Australian wheat, resulting from alteration of the exchange rate brought about by sterling devaluation, were announced! in Canberra yesterday. Announcing the new prices, the ...

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  24. PAGE ONE 3 ENPIECE

    EIGHTEEN months old John Hugh Innis, of Carr Street, Moorabbin swallowed three diamond rings worth £100 on Monday. It was found that the child swallowed the rings after his mother, Mrs Laura Innis, had reported their disappearance to the police ...

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