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  4. OBEY LAW OF LAND

    THE Federal government has issued an ultimatum to miner’s leaders in an effort to prevent the planned one-day-a-week stoppages. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Fadden) said last night that the leaders ...

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  5. Blackouts To Cease Tomorrow

    ELECTRICAL blackouts in areas supplied by the Mildura Powerhouse will cease by tomorrow morning. ...

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  6. ACADEMY PRESIDENT’S CHOICE

    HENRI ROUSSEAU pointed this picture or the beginning of the century, and today it is insured in London for £20,009. The painting was selected recently by Sir Gerald Kelly, President of the Royal Academy, as the picture he would most like to see in print. He considered it a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TODAY’S WEATHER

    A westerly change reached Sunraysia at 2.45 pm yesterday. An anti-cyclone is approaching from West Australia, with ...

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  8. Accident in Whaler

    JIM LAUGHLIN. skipper of the “Sturt Expedition’s” whaler, brake his nose yesterday when big waves ...

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  9. Resistance Grows To UN Advance

    A NORTH KOREAN ’force of more than regimental strength, at dawn yesterday slashed back at Allied forces northwest of Wonju in central Korea, A savage battle ensured. Enemy ...

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  10. JUBILEE TRAIN ON ITS WAY

    The Centenary Jubilee train was given a [?]using farewell when it left Spencer Street Station at 12.15 pm yesterday on a ...

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  11. 12 AT LARGE

    Twelve inmates of a criminal ward in the State Hospital at Littlerock. Arkansas, escaped in a snowstorm on Wednesday night. ...

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  12. SISTER KENNY IN MELBOURNE

    Sister Kenny, well known for her work in the cure of poliomyelitis. arrived in Melbourne yesterday on the liner Orcades. ...

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  13. Library To Hold Victoria’s History

    A LIBRARY, serving Victoria similar to Sydney’s Mitchell Library serving NSW, is to be erected in Latrobe Street, Melbourne. It will be known as the Latrobe Library. This was received by the Chief ...

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  14. Change Averts Serious Fires

    Disastrous bushfires were averted by the cool chauge which swept Victoria yesterday afternoon ending the 31-day heatwave. ...

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  16. Highway Death

    Mrs Edith Leopold (42), of Seaton Park (South Australia) died from injuries yesterday after a collision between a semi-trailer ...

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  17. APPEAL OPENS

    THE Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) yesterday officially opened the Bow Scout War Memorial Appeal for ...

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  18. Flood Threat

    All families in low-lying areas around the town of Maryborough (Q’land) have been warned to be ready to leave as the town is now ...

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  19. CAPITAL CONTROL

    THE re-establishment of capital issues control to reduce inflationary pressure was announced by the ...

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  20. TRAGEDY AT SHIPYARDS

    Sixteen men were killed and 48 injured yesterday when a six-foot wide gangway from the new 32-000-ton whale factory ship Juan ...

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  21. Appeal By Trio Is Now Official

    THE Victorian Government has been officially notified that the three condemned Carlton murderers have lodged a petition with the Privy Council for leave to appeal. This is almost certain to mean ...

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  22. News Sports

    Steep rises in Federal revenue from customs excise receipts ore shown in figures released yesterday for the seven months ended January 31, 1951. Figures released by the Treasury revealed that £12,107,224 more was received in that period than in the corresponding period of the ...

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    MEMBERS of the federal Dvied Fruits Distributors Association which conferred with the ADFA Board of Management in Milduve this week. They are (from left): Messrs J. W. Kingsley, Federal secretary; L.G. Lawynes, Victorian committee member; P. N. Jeffery, Federal president, N. price, Victorian committee member and E. C. P[?]bridge, Federal vice-president, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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