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  5. OUT-OF-COURT PLAN

    A NEW attempt to settle the 10-day-old rail strike will be made by the Victorian Railways Commissioners today. The move will be made under a section of the Arbitration Act which ...

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  6. CEASES TOMORROW

    MR. W. HOOPER, employee of the Sunraysia Flour Mills, 7th Street, Mildura, weighing bags of flour at the mill yesterday. Because the rail strike has held up wheat consignments, the mill will cease production tomorrow (see story, Page 3). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOPRANO

    Beryl Jones, soprano, who will be a featured artist at the 1950 Hospital Stage Show at the Ozone Theatre tonight. Among ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Wool Prices Soar At Geelong Sales

    WORLD records set at Tuesday’s Geelong wost sales were smashed when the sales continued yesterday. One help of [?] wool from ...

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  9. TODAY’S WEATHER

    A deep depression [?] over Tasmanian [?] the weather[?] States. An [?] ...

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  10. Surprise Korean Decision

    AMERICAN and British Commonwealth forces will halt their advance in North Korea 40 miles south of the ...

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  11. NO DECISION YET ON ARMY SERVICE

    THE Australian Military Board has not yet decided what will be the position of serving personnel in the Australian Regular Army and the Citizens’ Military Forces who decline to take the new affectation, extending the area of ...

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    THIS ANA freighter, the first to bring mails and freight to Mildura, landed at Mildura Airport yesterday morning. Picture shows the unloading of some of the 4800 lbs. of freight, most of which would normally come by train. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. High Court Adjourns [?]junction Requests

    APPLICATIONS by the Communist Party, seven unions, and individuals, for an interlocutory injunction restraining the Commonwealth from enforcing the provisions of the Communist Party Dissolution Act pending determination of its validity, were adjourned indefinitely by Mr. Justice Dixon in the High Court in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  16. GERMANS TO GUARD ARMS, STORES

    Forty thousand armed and uniformed Germans, [?] to four divisions, last night commenced taking over guard ...

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  17. Rising Rivers Menace Towns

    Floodwaters swirling down the Murrumbidgee, Lachlan and Macquarie Rivers in NSW are threatening the towns of Forbes, ...

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  18. AUTHOR FACES LIBEL CHARGE

    Francis Joseph Hardy (33), of Hillard Street, East Malvern, author of the controversial book “Power Without Glory,” was ...

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  19. WIDOWS’ PENSIONS INCREASED

    THE Federal Social Services Minister (Senator Spooner) yesterday announced new pension provisions for ...

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  20. LATEST THEORY ON MISSING SCIENTIST

    As the result of extensive in[?] by British Security officers, it is now believed that Professor Pontecorvo, the missing British naturalised atomic scientist, was “got at” while on a holiday in Italy. Security police believed he had every intention of returning when he ...

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  21. News Spots

    By a margin of only five votes, the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, after a lively discussion at Canberra yesterday, rejected a motion to reduce the numbers of its executive. After the taking of the vote, some members claimed a miscount, and said the decision ...

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  22. ATOMBOMB MAY HAVE CAUSED MELB. DEATH

    WHETHER atombomb radiation or some other cause brought about the death of 29-year-old Dutchman, Hendrik Johannes Buryn, at his home in Camberwell on Tuesday night will be determined by the Government Pathologist (Dr. Bowden). A postmortem conducted by Dr ...

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