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  4. CHEERY HELP ALONG

    ALTHOUGH they were not oil good enough to represent their respective houses in the High School inter-house swimming sports on Wednesday, non-competitors did nearly as much work as their representatives, mainly in the way of exercising their vocal cords. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOMES ALLOCATION STAYS

    BUDGET allocation for the War Service Homes Division will not be increased, Federal Cabinet decided yesterday. ...

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  6. COLUMN

    HERE is a grape picking story to end all grape picking stones. The wife of a Mildura ...

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  7. Trade figure likely to get worse

    FEDERAL Government experts anticipate a worsening of Australia’s trade balances in the ...

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  8. NOT HIS “PIDGIN”

    Ushers forcibly ejected two men who released a pair of pigeons during the piano recital by German pianist ...

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  9. Poisoned man dies

    ONE of two men who drank from a bottle of poisoned soft drink on Saturday night died ...

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  10. Record wheat quality

    IN only two previous seasons has the Victorian wheat yield exceeded that of the current year ...

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  11. Aircraft for racegoers

    Mildura racegoers wishing to attend the Swan Hill St Patrick’s Race Club meeting at Swan Hill tomorrow could ...

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  12. Demonstration

    Mr Harris, of the Victorian Department of Agriculture who is visiting Mildura. will demonstrate packing of fresh ...

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  14. Lengthy strike expected

    LATEST moves in the SEC maintenance men’s strike indicate that it may last for a ...

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  15. Victoria would join decontrol

    DESPITE Labor opposition, the Victorian Government will not hold out against decontrol of clothing and textiles if NSW and Tasmania decide to remove the pegs. ...

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  16. Rise in tinned apricots

    Higher prices for canned apricots were announced by the Prices Commissioner (Mr Waldron) yesterday. ...

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  17. Slaughtering rate to rise.

    A rise of almost 100 percent in charges in the beef killing section at Mildura Abattoirs is likely soon. ...

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  18. Crisis seen in UK Labor split

    MR ATTLEE and British Labor leaders met yesterday to discuss the large-scale Bevanite revolt on Wednesday night against leadership on the rearmament police which has caused a grave Party split. ...

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  19. ADFA AWARDS

    Ferelith Rowe, Lynette Edey and Pat Seddon. of Red Cliffs, have been awarded major ADPA scholarships. ...

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  20. Science described as helpmate for industry

    GOVERNMENTS and industrialists shouId recognise the part science could play in increasing industrial efficiency, Chief of the CSIRO (Dr Clunies Ross) yesterday. He said this was one of the ...

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    DRIED FRUITS EXPERTS from Victoria, South Australia and NSW in Mildura for the annual grade-fixing of dried fruits at Mildura Co-op. The men (from left) are: Mr M.A. Stone, Mr J Seekamp, both South Australian peckers’ representatives: Mr J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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