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  2. Advertising

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  4. Petrol Rise Sought By Trade

    THE petrol trade is seeking an increase of 4½d a gallon in the price of petrol, says a Sydney report. ...

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  5. Annual report of Commonwealth Control Board released

    BECAUSE of bad weather during the harvesting season, the 1948/49 Australian dried fruit crop was reduced from an anticipated 80,000 tons to 55,500 tons, the lightest since 1928. ...

    Article : 395 words
  6. LONDON LIBERAL PARTY

    AT the London Liberal Party’s Christmas carnival at the Lyceum more than 1000 Liberals saw Mr Cube, opponent of sugar nationalisation, appear for the first time. His partner here is Pat Kirkwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WITH many visitors in Sunraysia at present, district picnic spots are becoming more popular with the warmer weather. Here are Mr and Mrs A. Doak, of Melbourne, sun-bathing at the Rowing Club lawns yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Contempt Adjourned Cases

    The Full Arbitration Court yesterday adjourned until tomorrow the hearing of the application by the Industrial Registrar for the ...

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  9. New Government Is Now Officially In Charge Of Aust.

    AT 2.15 pm yesterday the Chifley Labor Government officially ceased to administer the affairs of the Commonwealth of Australia and the new non-Labor Menzies-Fadden Government assumed office. ...

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  10. Bennie Gelbart Makes Outburst

    WHEN Mr Jackson, SM, yesterday committed four members of the Gelbart family for trial on a charge of conspiracy to defund Maurice Ravdell, Bennie Gelbart one of the defendants, made an outburst. ...

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  11. INQUIRY OPENS ON TRAGEDY IN BAY

    An inquiry into the running down of a fishing launch by the Dutch liner Nieuw Holland is Port Phillip Bay on Sunday was ...

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  12. NEWS SPOTS

    FIELD-MARSHAL Erich von Manstein was sentenced to 18 years’ gaol yesterday when e seven-man British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Court Sequel To Attempted Bribe

    A sequel to last month’s attempt to bribe the Chairman of the South Australian Jockey Club (Mr J. E. Keating) took ...

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  14. GROUNDNUTS OUTLOOK GRIM

    When the British Minister for Food (Mr Strachey) arrived at Urambo (Tanganyika) yesterday he was informed by the East ...

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  15. SEA WASP KILLS BOY

    A 10-YEAR-OLD boy was attacked and killed on Sunday by a giant jellyfish at North Mission Beach, 17 ...

    Article : 105 words
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  17. GAS ASSURED FOR HOLIDAY

    There will be a full supply of gas to Victorian industry, hospitals and essential services during the NSW miners’ holiday ...

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  18. EVIDENCE CRITICISED

    Evidence of Cecil Sharpley, former top Red, before the Royal Commission on Communism was described ...

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  19. OVER BOTH POLES

    Members of Chicago’s Adventurers’ Club have planned to make a flight around the world in a ...

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  20. Weekends Too Dull For Danes

    Adelaide building contractor Mr Del Fabbre on his arrival in Sydney by air from Europe yesterday said that would be Danish ...

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  21. ATTORNEY-GENERAL ON INCENTIVES

    Speaking about wages, and incentives at Brighton yesterday, the British Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) said he ...

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  22. 72 MEN FINED ON BETTING CHARGES

    AS a sequel to a police raid on the passenger launch Emerald Star in Sydney Harbor on Saturday, 72 men appeared in Central Police Court yesterday charged with breaches of the Betting and Gaming Act. ...

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  23. REJECTION OF APPLICATION

    For having failed to disclose a 30-year-old housebreaking conviction before his admission to the Bar in 1946, Sydney Samuel ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. ATTENTION TO FM AND TV SERVICES

    The new Postmaster-General (Mr Anthony) said yesterday that he would give early attention to the establishment of ...

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  25. GOOD MORNING

    OF vital importance to Sunraysia fruitgrowers, but demanding the close attention of all district residents and visitors, is a warning by the Executive Officer of the Mildura and District Citrus Co-operative Association (Mr ...

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  26. RAINS BETTER CROP, PASTURE GROWTH

    The monthly summary of Australian trade and finance by the Commonwealth Bank states that substantial rains over most of ...

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

    DOLLAR tourists have been told that first-class accommodation only is available in liners sailings to Britain after the middle of April. EVERY DOCTOR in the U.S. will be asked to give five guiness ...

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  28. Accusation On Bread Prices

    The State Labor Leader (Mr Cain) last night accused the Liberal Party of “deliberately holding back ...

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  29. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    BRITISH Secret Service Chief, Sir Percy Sillitee, has just concluded talks, with doctor Malan and other South African Ministers on the growth of Communism in Africa. It is understood the South African Cabinet is now considering immediate drastic ...

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