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  2. Advertising

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  4. Combined Mardi Gras and Bush Bazaar for end of picking season

    PRELIMINARY work has already begun for what promises to be the most extensive and colorful carnival ever held in Sunraysia, with the formation of the Mildura and District Mardi Gras and Bush ...

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  5. LINE-UP OF PLAY CAST

    MEMBERS of the Wentworth Dramatic Society assembled on the stage after the final act of their comedy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEWS SPOTS

    FLOODS threatened to isolate Vancouver yesterday in the wake of new storms which howled across ...

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  7. 43 Arrested In Baccarat Swoop

    IN the largest baccarat raid ever made in Sydney, vic[?] squad detective arrested 43 people in the early hours [?] yesterday morning when they entered the Bourke Bridg[?] Club, in St. Peter’s Lane, King’s Cross. ...

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    PUPILS of Mildura High School leaving the Town Hall yesterday after sitting for public examinations conducted by the University of Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DOUBTS ON AWARD FOR GRAPE PICKING

    UNLESS some arrangements could be made between the Australian Workers’ Union and fruitgrowers of Mildura ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. No Swimming Here Before Christmas Vacation

    THERE will be no organised swimming conducted by schools in Sunraysia before the Christmas vacation because of an order issued by the Education Department. This was revealed last night ...

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  11. WORLD PEACE ESSENTIALS

    The United Nations General Assembly at Lake Success yesterday swamped Soviet opposition and adopted a 12-point ...

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  12. LIVELY MEETING FOR MENZIES

    Commencing as a political speech along conventional lines, an address by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) at ...

    Article : 56 words
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  14. 2 Mildura Men Hurt In Accident

    TWO men were injured, one seriously, when the car in which they were travelling overturned on the Sturt ...

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  15. MISS TAA FOR VIC.

    VIVACIOUS brownette, 22-year-old Joan Easey—Miss TAA—was crowned Miss Victoria for 1949 at ...

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  16. FINE SA EXAMPLE

    “'Recently, as near home as Nuriootpa, one of the world’s finest festivals was held, with thousands of people attending from all parts of Australia,” the letter said. “All members of the ...

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  17. DEFENCE SCHEME

    THE 12 Atlantic Pact nations reached “unanimous agreement” in Paris yesterday on a master against any ...

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  18. POCKET CARTOON—from America

    “You know, the awful thing is I can’t remember if I’m meant to be at Apartment 7, 66th floor, 400, East 57th-street at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Alleged Theft From Police

    John Robert Whits (24), of Downshire Road, Ellsternwick, was committed for trial when he pleaded not guilty in St. Kilda ...

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  20. GOOD MORNING

    THE formation this week of the Mildura and District Mardi Gras and Bush Bazaar Committee brings another step nearer the establishment of a fitting celebration to mark the end of the annual grape harvest in this area. ...

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

    EVEN the police have admitted that it is no longer safe for women to travel alone at night in New York’s underground railways. Nor is it safe for men. Gangs of hoodlums and petty thieves ...

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  22. 11 NEW POLIO CASES IN SA

    Eleven new cases of poliomyelitis were admitted to Northfield infectious Diseases Hospital, Adelaide ...

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  23. PAGE ONE ENDPIECE

    The State Government will remove all unregistered barmaids from hotels, The Premier (Mr Hollway) said last night that no definite time had been set down for their removal, but they would be replaced by [?] ...

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