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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 words
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  5. Trees for the new settlers

    MR IVAN WIFFEN, of Rea Cliffs, recognised as one of the premier authorities on citrus fruits in Australia, conducts a citrus nursery at Nangiloc, where this picture was taken. These young trees are some of those which will be supplied to all Soldier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Hollway plan rejected

    BY 32 votes to 31, Mr Hollway, Ballarat’s LCP rebel, and the Labor Party, lost their vote of no confidence in the McDonald ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COLUMN

    WE heard the other day of a fellow who bought a seated tin of English tobacco—one with a ...

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  8. Dried fruits Bill passed

    The Bill to [?] membership of the Commonwealth D[?] Control Board passed all stages in the House of Representatives last night. ...

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  9. Possible theft clue

    A faded laundry mark brought out by ultra violet rays may give the police a clue to the identify of the ...

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  10. Taxes preventing production rise

    Taxation was the greatest crippler of increased primary production in Australia, members of the Mallee Regional Committee said in Mildura yesterday This was the answer given ...

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    DR MIROILAV ZOTORIC (centre) and two patients examine plans for placing of machines supplied by the UN Technical Assistance Board in a vocational training workshop in Yugoslavia. The workshop is part of the first centre for Rehabilitation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Soldier settling is ‘bogged down’

    Wor service land settlement in Australia was “bogged down,” and the Government had not met one-tenth of its obligations, Mr Gullett (Lib, Vic) said in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  14. “Depend too much on woo!”

    Australian economy depended loo much on the price wool fetched, Mr A. P. Aird, senior counsel for ...

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  15. Secrecy on trip

    Strict secrecy surrounds the arrival in Brisbane on Tuesday of a party of Sydney and Melbourne ...

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  16. New pensions October 2

    The Social Services Bill authorising increased age, invalid and widows’ pensions and unemployment benefits was ...

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  17. PENTRIDGE ESCAPES

    A desperate bid by three young criminals to escape from Pentridge Gaol late yesterday afternoon failed. ...

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  18. 1952 Show opens today

    The 1952 Royal Melbourne Show opens today, and according to the Royal Agricultural Society’s President (Mr A. G. ...

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  19. Considerable rise in unemployment figures

    A heavy decline in registration job vacancies and an increase of almost 100 percent in the number of recipients of unemployment benefits marked the labor trend during August. At the end of the month ...

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