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  5. Hollway lacks Assembly numbers

    AN early Victorian election, possibly on December 6, is now inevitable. A poll was brought one step nearer late last ...

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  6. COLUMN

    JAN, aged five, was in the bathroom when Robert (they’re the landlady’s family) knocked on ...

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  7. Royal Tour early 1954

    The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will make their postponed visit to Australia and New Zealand early in 1954, and will return to Engand via Ceylon. ...

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  8. Trade better

    Some improvement in the wholesale and retail trade was evident in September, the ...

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    CRICKET coach Tom Leather demonstrates a stroke to a class of young players at Mildura Recreation Reserve yesterday. The class marked the end of a 10-day visit to the district by Leather. (Story Page 8.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Explosion “was of atombomb”

    Speculation as to whether a hydrogen or an atom-bomb had been exploded at Monte Bello earlier this month, was set at rest yesterday by Dr O. M. Solandt, Chairman of the Canadian Defence Research Board. ...

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    IT’S Show Day tomorrow and exhibitors with their tents and sheds are turning No. 2 Oval into a miniature city. Yesterday’s picture shows some of the stands which ore feeing put up on the grandstand side of the oval. In the background, a sideshow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ‘Labor wants election cry’

    It was his belief that Labor was hoping for more unemployment in order to hare a good election cry, the Prime Minister said last night. Mr Menzies was addressing ...

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  13. Another war not likely

    A third World War was unlikely because both sides knew that it would be accompanied by horrors ...

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  15. TWO HURT IN COLLISION

    Two motorists were slightly injured in a collision near Nangiloc store about 7.15 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  16. Cheaper meat not likely

    Mildura butchers do not think that the price of neat will drop by any degree in the near future. ...

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  17. Big supply of Soviet aircraft

    The Soviet Union had supplied more than 4400 aircraft, including jets, to the Chinese and North ...

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    SURE to attract a lot of attention at Mildura Show tomorrow and Saturday is this 12-foot power-operated wheat header, the biggest ever displayed at a Mildura show. Yesterday mechanics were still working on it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WINE DUTY ‘EXCESSIVE’

    A representative of the Australian Wine Board (Mr Colin McKay), said yesterday that British duty on ...

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  20. Library Week ends today

    Library Week in Mildura Shire will end today. Prizes in the shire’s Library Week slogan competition will ...

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  21. British migrant expenditure cut

    Britain will reduce its financial commitment for migration to Australia from £500,000 to £150,000 during the next financial year. This was confirmed in ...

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  22. Smaller crop

    The Australia wheat crop this season was estimated at 134,000,000 bushels, by the chairman of the Australian ...

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  23. “Years of easy living are now behind us”

    A warning that the Australian cost structure could now afford to get too far out of line with overseas casts was given by Sir Dougles Cupland, Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Canberra, yesterday. Addressing the Australian ...

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