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  4. PLASTER MAKES A NAME

    MANUFACTURE of platter is one of the secondary industries which is making a name for Mildura. These photographs and another on Page 3 show men at work at the Murray Valley Plaster works. ABOVE: Keith Glen at work on an elevator belt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAIN AFTER EIGHT MONTHS

    STEADY rain yesterday broke northern New South Wales’ eight months of drought. Key dairying and vegetable growing ...

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  6. New Weapons in atom test

    BRITISH atomic weapons—hot a single weapon—would be tested in Australia this year, an authoritative source told Reuters in London yesterday. ...

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  7. COLUMN

    SHE was a gay young thing who was always well dressed and spent much of her time in the ...

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  8. Jeanette married

    Miss Jeanette Brooks, daughter of the Governor of victoria ([?]Dallas Brooks) was married to Lieut Robin ...

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  9. Big profit from sale of liquor

    A SYDNEY restaurant owner told the Liquor Royal Commission yesterday that he had ...

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  10. Talks over coronation

    QUEEN ELIZABETH yesterday received the Duke of Norfolk, who, as Earl Marshal, is ...

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  11. Attack on Govt. economic policy

    THE Government’s policy of excessive taxation and drastic credit restrictions had set in motion forces which were causing substantial unemployment, the Leader of the Opposition(Dr Evatt) said yesterday. ...

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  12. No conviction for ex-POW

    The 54-year-old Adelaide shopowner. formerly a prisoner of war. of the Japanese, who walked aboard the Japanese ...

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  14. Ships break up in fierce storm

    THREE ships were reported to have “broken their backs” in fierce Atlantic storms yesterday. The known death toll totalled 24 by early yesterday ...

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  15. Aid for victims

    BUSHFIRE victims who lost their homes, out buildings and fencing will be eligible for loans ...

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  16. Concern over plane details

    U.K. Air Ministry security [?] will urgently investigate [?] of information [?] Britain’s new top-secret ...

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  17. NO CHANGES SALARIES

    The Federal Government will not accept any amendments to the legislation increasing Members’ salaries and ...

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  18. Agreement on Korean reports

    UN and Communist truce negotiators yesterday reached agreement on recommendations to their Governments for a post-armistice “peace conference.” The optimistic outlook, ...

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    BRIAN ANDREWS and Mrs Keth Skipney are pickling 250 buckets of sultanas each day on Skipsey’s block at Cor[?], They are just two of the spany pickers who are finding this season’s sultana crop good pick legs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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