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  4. Australia’s lack of dried fruit causes concern

    BECAUSE of the present low rate of Australian exports of dried vine fruit to Britain, the United Kingdom is being forced to seek new sources of supplies—mainly Greece, Turkey and Iran. ...

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  5. LONGER WORKING HOURS IN BRITAIN URGED

    BRITISH employers and workers must give serious consideration to working longer hours in the present national crisis, Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) said yesterday “We must have an all-out effort,” ...

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  6. NEWS SPOTS

    THE Prim Minister (Mr. Chiffley) yesterday announced a Cabinet decision to contribute £50,000 towards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Doctors’ Choice

    THE Commonwealth Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme will continue to operate, but on a basis of voluntary ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. MINERS HURT IN MINOR EARTH FALL

    A Broken Hill miner had his right arm amputated above the elbow following a minor fall of ground in the stope on the 200ft ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. Bad Season Reduces Australian Dried Fruit Export

    WITH the lowest production since 1931, Australia was able to supply; only 12,000 tons of dried- fruit to Britain this year. This was revealed in the annual ...

    Article : 155 words
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    THESE visitors from Melbourne were sketching river scenes on Mildura Wharf yesterday. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JULIA RUNS WITH MOTHER

    MOTHER and daughter making Tooting track-style are Mrs. Poppy Germain (25), one of the English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Snowy Aid To Develop M. Valley

    WITH power cad water from the Snowy River Scheme it should fee possible to settle millions of people along a ...

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  13. JET PLANE LEAVES ON AFRICAN TRIP

    Britain's 600 m..p.h. jet-engined airliner, De Havilland Comet, took off yesterday on its first overseas flight, from London Airport ...

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  14. NORTH NSW MINES DISPUTE SETTLED

    The threatened stoppage tomorrow of all northern NSW mines, which would have caused a loss of 35,000 tons of coal, will ...

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  15. PARALYSIS WARNING

    Although the incidence of poliomyelitis had dropped to an average of three per day, it was not yet safe to relax precautions, ...

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  17. PETROL TALKS

    At the request of the Federal Government, the New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) will confer by telephone ...

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  18. THREE DIE IN SMASH

    Three were killed In a level crossing smash between a utility truck and the south-bound Swan Hill-Bendigo train four ...

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  19. BILL FOR REFORMS IN BREAD INDUSTRY

    The State Government would definitely legislate for reforms in the bread industry before Parliament went into recess next ...

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  20. Flooding Danger

    While torrential rain storms lashed north and north-western areas of Victoria yesterday the flood danger increased from the ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL RATE MAXIMUM 4/-

    A maximum municipal rate of 4/ was agreed to by the Victorian Legislative Council last night when it passed a bill amending ...

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  22. PILOT BREAKS HEIGHT RECORD

    A Broken Hill pilot, Peter Strain yesterday broke the Australian altitude record for a Tiger Moth when he reached a height ...

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  23. 3 CHILD DEATHS ON MIGRANTS’ SHIP

    Three children — suffering from meningitis, pneumonia and aftermath of malnutrition respectively — died during the voyage from Naples of the International Refugee Organisation liner Anna Sale[?], which passed through Fremantle on its way ...

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  24. GOOD MORNING

    FROM our London office yesterday came a report on Britain's anxiety over the small quantity of dried fruits she is able to obtain from Australia. Many times we have warned that Australia s severely ...

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

    RFLIGION: Nearly 150,000 Protestant churches will begin a campaign between now and Christmas for more "spiritualisation of the festival." Now, they complain, it is just an excuse for “turkey, tinsel and toys.” POLITICS: Paul Robeson’s ...

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  26. Got A Birdie

    GEORGE CROWLEY achieved something to crow about when playing golf at Wanganui (NZ) yesterday. Ile holed in one and followed with two birdies. Next round [?] got a rea[?] birdie when a wild drive decapita[?] a White Leghorn [?] in a neighbor ...

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