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  4. Institute of Psycho-analysis forced to close its waiting list

    SO many people in Britain are suffering or imagine they are suffering from neurosis—mental ill-health—that the Institute of Psycho-analysis, the most eminent body of mind specialists in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 350 Faces Electors Today

    AUSTRALIA’S 4,910,789 voters go to the polls today to elect their representatives for the 19th ...

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  6. NEWS SPOTS

    TWENTY - NINE more nations, including Britain and the United States, signed the new Red Cross ...

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  7. 5 POLIO CASES IN COUNTRY

    Five cases of polio from country districts were reported to the Victorian Health Department yesterday, bringing the progressive ...

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    MR A. H. RAMSAY, Director of Education, addressing the audience at Mildura High School’s annual speech and prise-giving night at the Astor Theatre on Thursday. Seated are Mr. R. Blackburne (left), District Inspector of Schools, and Mr R. R. Skeat, member ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UK Jet - Bomber May Become First Jet Night - Fighter

    BRITAIN’S new jet-bomber, she Canberra, may become the world’s first jet night-fighter. During last summer’s RAF, American Air Force, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MARGARET ARNOLD (11), of Tetford, Norfolk, who has started her ballet career as the first girl to receive an apprenticeship from the Sir Joseph Williamson trust fund, originally founded to help train boys as carpenters, tailors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CONFESSIONS AT TREASON TRIAL

    Three more defendants pleaded guilty yesterday in the treason trial of 11 former top Bulgarian Communists. ...

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  13. SEAMEN SHORT

    SUPPLIES urgently needed for Tasmania and King Island were affected yesterday when the crews of three ...

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    MANTILLA wearers visiting London are Mlle Anne Marie Olivaux (France) and Senora Gomez (Spain). The mantillas are in satin, sequinned spangled, and in Valenciennes lace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Nurses Quit In Hospital Dispute

    SEVEN trainee nurses quit Warracknabeal District Hospital last night when their notice of resignation in support of Matron Valentine-Brown expired. “We regret that we could not ...

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  16. 3 CHARGED AFTER SHIRE ELECTION

    Summonses have been issued by Bendigo police against three local residents for breaches of the Electoral Act in Strathfieldsaye Municipal by-election. All are in relation to postal voting for the shire election ...

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  17. GOOD MORNING

    FAITH is a wonderful thing. For instance, take the admission this week by the American naval doctor who discovered the “cold cure” tablets now selling by the millions in the United States. ...

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  18. SICK BOA

    ONE of four new boa-constrictors which have arrived at London Zoo from South America. They are on the sick list ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. C.V.R. THOMPSON CABLES FROM AMERICA

    WEALTHY James Powell, a 74-year-old Illinois business man, decided to give away his £130,000 fortune while he was still alive to see how happy it mode his friends. He gave away the last of it last months. A few days later he died. CATASTROPHIC illness only ...

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  20. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    THE Earl of Harewood has announced that he will be forced to sell part of his 24,000 acre estate in Yorkshire because of heavy death duties. The Earl’s father left £549,120 sterling, from which duties totalled £182,018 sterling. ...

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