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  5. “Produce more butter or . . . ”

    If drastic steps were not taken to increase production, Australia might have to import butter, president of the Victorian Division of the Australian Institute of Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries (Mr P. J. Fitzgerald) said yesterday. ...

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  6. COLUMN

    WOMAN fisherman” friend of ours says, she nearly mads the grade [?] the Easter bunny on ...

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  7. COMMISSIONER SILENT

    AN emergency ACTU meeting will follow the reported refusal of Conciliation Commissioner Galvin to reopen the metal ...

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  8. Stoppage by bakers likely

    Operative bakers may refuse to bake bread in provincial centres of Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong and Warrnambool, and Melbourne, as from today. ...

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    BRICKLAYERS working on Mildura RSL clubrooms have some walls of the building high enough to have to use scaffolding. Carpenters are also busy installing the window and door frames. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Reward for Johnny

    A Philippines-born woman who had no Australian visa was allowed to land at Sydney yesterday because of her ...

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  11. U.S. AIRPORT OPEN AGAIN

    The Newark (U.S.) airport has been reopened for limited military service for the first time since it was closed on ...

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  12. Easter road deaths now 15 in Victoria

    The Easter road toll in Victoria has mounted to 15 dead with the death yesterday of two more people in traffic mishaps. An elderly woman, Mrs M. Young, of Williamstown Road. ...

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  13. HEARING OF RATE CASES

    Protests against rates struck recently by Wentworth Council will be heard before the Valuation Court at Wentworth on ...

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  14. Twins bring family to 22

    Mrs John May (46) at Worcester (Mass) on Monday gave birth to her 21st and 22nd children, the new arrivals ...

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  15. Rifle beside man’s body

    A man who was found yes-day at Broken Hill with a bullet wound in the temple and a 22 calibre rifle nearby died ...

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  16. Plate quota

    The U.S. Commerce Department has allotted Australia a quota of 13,000 short tons of tin-plate for the third quarter ...

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  17. TANKS ATTACK

    A powerful United Nations tank force has killed or wounded 300 Chinese in a ...

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  18. UN REFUSAL ON DISPUTE

    United Nations Security Council in New York has refused an Asian-African request to consider the ...

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  19. Unions must hit Reds says chief

    Communism must be fought by the trade union rank and file— it can’t be dealt with by striking at the addicts on top, declared Sir Vincent Tewson on his arrival in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  20. MATCHES DEARER

    From today, the price of safety matches will be innouncing this yesterday the creased by ½d a box. ...

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  21. Dollar deficit

    Australia incurred a dollar deficit of 95,000,000 dollars last July to December compared with a deficit of 26,000,000 ...

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  22. 10s pay rise is “likely”

    Trades Hall union leaders yesterday forecast that the next basic wage rise would probably be 10s. ...

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  24. 3 contest vacancy

    When nominations closed yesterday for the board of directors of Mildura Co-operative Fruit ...

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  25. Record flight at Easter

    Eighteen light aircraft records were established for Britain over the Easter holidays by Mr Thomas W. Hayhow, ...

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    WITH barely any fall over Mildura weir the lower pool has dropped until it is possible to walk across in places. This Sunraysia Daily photo token at Johnson’s Bend yesterday shows how the river has fallen there. A short time ago the snag in the centre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. BIGGEST FLOOD

    The Missouri River yesterday rolled on relentlessly in the biggest Missouri flood ever recorded. ...

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  28. Close check on atom scientists

    Two hundred British scientists now being chosen for the weapon experiments in Australia next September, will be rigorously screened. The London Daily Mail says ...

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  29. Move for State lottery Bill

    The Premier (Mr McDonald) said yesterday the Government would not deny the right of any member of State ...

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  30. 37 safe on crippled plane

    A Pan-American Airways stratocruiser carrying 37 persons to Hawaii from Los Angeles made a safe emergency ...

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  31. Cheese cut

    American producers of blue cheese have asked the Tariff Commission in Washington to recommend that imports of ...

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