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  4. VISIT BY PRINCESS, DUKE EXPECTED

    AN official announcement is expected at the weekend that the King, Queen and Princess Margaret will not carry out their tour of Australia next year. ...

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  5. Council Plans Changes In Traffic Laws

    A NIGHT-PARKING area, one-way traffic in city lanes, new taxi stand sites, and major streets for traffic-control purposes, were approved by City Council General Committee last night. ...

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  6. GAME IN SAND

    A PLAY in the sand and the sunshine was enjoyed yesterday by these children at Sunraysia Non-profit Kindergarten. It was a good day for a play and a good day to get an early suntan. MEMBERS of the Coomealla Variety Entertainers who will be seen at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Icecream, Drinks Cost More

    RICES of icecream and milk drinks have increased throughout Victoria from yesterday. ...

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  8. Labor Likely To Still Support CP

    THE Labor Party is expected to continue to support Country Party Government, despite the defeat of the Greater Melbourne Council Bill in the Legislative Council on Wednesday. ...

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  9. Japs Can Come “On Business"

    Japanese would be [?] to visit Australia for wool buying and other business purposes, the Minister for Immigration (Mr ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. Holiday Granted

    Centenary Day, November 13, has been declared a public holiday for woolclassers and pastoral workers in Victoria. Federal ...

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  11. Further Aust. Korean Force

    THE Federal Government has decided to provide an additional infantry battalion for the UN forces in Korea. The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) announcing this last night, ...

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  12. River Mystery Probe Continues

    There were no new developments in the “Murray River” [?] mystery yesterday. Detective Inspector G. L. Gully, ...

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  14. APPEAL

    Former professional boxer Stanley Henry Shaw (31) lodged an appeal to the State Full Court yesterday against his conviction ...

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  15. Today’s Weather

    Sunraysia: A fine warm day, Scattered cloud. W winds backing N. Victoria: Mild to warm day. ...

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  16. £300,000 Fire In Sydney Factory

    Machinery and equipment valued at nearly £300,000 were destroyed in a fire which followed an explosion at the plastic ...

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  17. Mossadeq Asks For Prayers

    The Mossadeq asked the Majlis yesterday to “pray to God for the [?] of my mission to the United States.” ...

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  18. Wool Price Up Again

    Compared with the Melbourne prices on Monday, wool values had risen about 25 percent for all descriptions when the first ...

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  19. Opposition To UK Meat Plan

    Opposition to ratification of the [?] meat agreement with [?] as voiced by Mr Brimble[?] (CP. Qld) in the House of ...

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  20. ‘ANOTHER’ SOVIET ATOMBOMB TEST

    RUSSIA had exploded “another atombomb,” Presidential Press Secretary (Mr J. Short) announced at a Washington Press conference yesterday, but declined to five further details. ...

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  21. Good Morning

    ANOTHER instance of the damaging effects of the 30 percent cut in Victoria’s loan quota is the huge reduction in the Shire Council’s roadworks programme. Cuts in rate loans works and Federal Aid funds will reduce Council’s ...

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  22. Compensation Rates To Rise

    The Commonwealth will increase payments for compensation to its employees and dependants by £125,000 annually, the Federal ...

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  23. Govt. Has Spent £18m On War Goods Stockpilling

    THE Federal Government had spent a total of £18,000,000 on stockpiling strategic war materials, the Minister for Supply (Mr Boole) said last night. In addition the Government was searching the world for other ...

    Article : 83 words
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