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  4. Murray Scene

    THE P.S. MARION photographed yesterday in a typical Murray River setting as she left Mildura on the return trip to Morgan. THIS 19 TON railway truck capable of carrying 32 tons, has been sent from Melbourne to Mildura for the transport of a number of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Red Supporters Will Try Delays

    COMMUNIST supporters will attempt to delay the holding of aggregate meetings on the coalfields when the Miners’ Central ...

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  6. BALLET

    MEMBERS OF the University Branch Men’s Ballet during their performance at the 1349 Hospital Show at the Ozone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANY DOLLAR CUT WILL NOT UPSET INDUSTRY

    THE Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced yesterday that the Federal Government will not cut dollar imports to a stage which will disrupt Australian industry. ...

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  8. NEWS SPORT

    MR Justice Dixon yesterday fixed Tuesday, August 9, for the hearing by the Full High Court of the BMA’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 356 words
  9. Arms Call By Blandy

    ADMIRAL Blandy, Commander of the United States Atlantic Fleet, yesterday at Salem (lllionis) called for ...

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  10. TRAIN BATTLE WITH SNAKES

    Japanese train guards battled for 40 minutes yesterday to hold back 70 poisonous snakes which broke loose in the baggage car ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. BALLOTS INQUIRY

    Inquiries were begun late yesterday by the Sydney Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. J. O. Welburn) into allegations of ...

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  12. U.S., Britain, Canada To Have Atom Policy Discussions

    PRESIDENT Truman announced in Washington yesterday that talks would be held with and Canadian authorities on basic questions of long-range policy on atomic energy. ...

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  13. PETAIN DYING IN HIS FORTRESS GAOL

    Former French Prime Minister Marshall Petain is slowly dying in his fortress prison on an island off Western France. ...

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  15. 250,000 POPULATION INCREASE THIS YEAR

    AUSTRALIA’S population will be increased by 250,000 this year as a result of immigration, the Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) told the RSL Stats conference in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  16. SHEETS FOR UNIONISTS

    Allocation of sheets and extra blankets to union officials serving sentences in Long Bay Gaol for contempt ...

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  17. PEACE IN JAVA

    AGREEMENT has been reached between the Dutch and Indonesians on a ceasefire. ...

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  18. GOOD MORNING

    MURRAY VALLEY Parliamentarians and representatives of organisations and municipalities Interested In the Murray ...

    Article : 328 words
  19. FRANCE RATIFIES ATLANTIC PACT

    After an all-night session, France’s Council of the Republic ratified the Atlantic Pact by 284 This brings the number of ...

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    A CLASS of trainee nurses during instruction period at Mildura Base Hospital yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ‘Revolutionary Position’ Explained By Sharpley

    CONTINUING the cross-examination of Cecil Herbert Sharpley before the Royal Commission into Communism, Mr E. F. Hill for the Communist Party) reintroduced statements made previously by Sharpley on the “revolutionary situation.” ...

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