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  2. Advertising

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  4. PACIFIC TALKS

    PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday announced that he would meet General MacArthur “somewhere in the Pacific” this weekend. The meeting which will be to discuss the final phase of United Nations ...

    Article : 547 words
  5. North Korea Decides To Fight On

    NORTH Korea’s Premier (Kim 11 Sung) yesterday rejected General MacArthur’s surrender demand and ordered his Communist forces to fight to the death. ...

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  6. WILL RELIEVE CLASSROOM SPACE

    WORKMEN erecting one of the two new prefabri cated classrooms at Mildura West school yesterday. This photograph was taken only half an hour after they began. The classroom is expected to be completed today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TODAY’S WEATHER

    The [?] cyclone is covering [?] States, with a [?] South Australia [?] ...

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  8. Governor Commends Councillors

    WHEN opening the 58th annual session of the Municipal Association of Victoria yesterday, the State ...

    Article : 158 words
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    THIS is the crusher which Mildura Shire Council moved from Broken Hill for installation at Werrimull North. The equipment will crush limestone rock into screenings for use on the Sturt Highway between Lake Cullulleraine and within 13 miles of the South Australian border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THREE of the people who pocked 504 food parcels for Britain at the Town Hail supper-rooms on Tuesday night. They are (from left) Mrs. S. G. Nash, organiser; Mrs. W. Smith and Mr. D. Evans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Taxation System Changes Wanted

    THE NSW Premier (Mr. McGirr) yesterday challenged the Federal Government to either return the States’ taxation rights while retaining if possible the administrative advantages of a single taxing administration, or ascertain, ...

    Article : 202 words
  12. Basic Wage Case Judgment Today

    THE Basic Wage Case judgment will be delivered by the Full Arbitration Court in Melbourne this morning. The judgment will affect directly ...

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  13. REJECTION OF STRIKE TERMS

    The main terms of the agreement between the Victorian Railways Commissioners and the Australian Railways Union on which ...

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  14. No End Of Firemen’s Dispute

    THE Firemen’s “press button” strike will enter its eighth day today with no sign of settlement. ...

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  15. BILL PASSED

    Victoria’s Adult Franchise Act received the Royal Assent at a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday. In ...

    Article : 44 words
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  17. Move For Red Bill Debate Fails

    For the fourth consecutive time since the Senate resumed its present sitting last Wednesday, the Leader of the Government in the ...

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  18. CP Man’s View On £

    Mr C. W. Russell (C.P., Qld) announced in Canberra yesterday that he would not seek re-election as a Country Party ...

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  19. PAGE ONE ROUND-UP

    AN 11-year-old boy who was injured in a motor car accident in which his parents and sister were killed near Narooma last year was awarded a record verdict of £8150 damages by a jury in Sydney Supreme Court yesterday. The boy, Robert Charles Turner, of Kangaroo ...

    Article : 386 words
  20. Tobacco Price Rise Likely

    Prices Ministers at their conference in Hobart next week are almost certain to sanction applications for increases in the prices ...

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  21. SUSPENDED

    The Labor majority in the Senate last night used its majority to suspend NSW Liberal Senator McCallum from the ...

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  22. TEN POINTS

    Ten points of rain was recorded in Mildura up to 2 a.m. today. ...

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  23. MAN SUICIDES WHILE BEING INTERROGATED

    WHILE being questioned by police at Brighton Beach early yesterday, Charles Landen (42), of no fixed address, produced a revo Iver and shot himself dead. Landen, who was well-known to the police, was being ...

    Article : 111 words
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