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  4. And now its’ the women bowlers’ turn

    For the past fortnight men have had top priority on Mildura bowling greens for the famous May Bowling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PM’s reply on import allegation

    David Jones Ltd had been obtaining letters of credit for £200,000 monthly for six months ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. COLUMN

    FOOTBALL is becoming in the Wimmera again this year and as usual big money is being paid for ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. Migrant camp open for WAAC ‘soon’

    FUTURE members of the Women’s Australian Army Corps ore almost certain to be trained at a camp to be established in Mildura. Only the formal handing over of section of the Mildura Migrant ...

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  8. Cuts likely in air services

    Drastic reduction in Australia’s civil airlines service is expected to operate late this week or from next Sunday. RAAF and other defence ...

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  9. ONLY LIGHT RAINS HERE

    Light scattered rain fell in Sunraysia yesterday. Mildura Weather Station expects valuable rain in the Mallee ...

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  10. Mildura’s acts in contest

    Six sets have been selected from 100 auditions for the 20 minutes’ broadcast from Mildura in ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. Bush Nursing fees may rise

    Bush hospital fees may be increased after a conference on August 1 of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association. ...

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  13. DROP IN PMG BUSINESS

    The Postmaster-General’s Department earned more money in 1950-51 than in the previews year, but by ...

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  14. Vic.[?]stays[?] hand on works cuts

    State Government has decided to postpone any action to cut Victoria’s loan works programme until the Commonwealth Government has replied to requests for a further meeting of the Loan Council, the Premier ...

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  15. Throat slashed

    With her throat deeply gashed, Mrs John Clake, French mother of four young children, was found ...

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  16. “Must be prepared for war”

    “It is essential to maintain capital issues control because the Federal Government has formed the ...

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  17. COMMAND OF POW ISLAND

    General James Van Fleet appointed a new commander for Koje Island POW camp ...

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  18. “DIDN’T HEAR FATAL SHOT”

    A witness at the trial of William John O’Meally for the murder of a policeman at Caulfield, told the Criminal Court yesterday be had not board a shot fired. ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. Universities ‘inadequate’

    The prewar pattern of university development was “quite inadequate to meet present and prospective needs” ...

    Article : 23 words
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