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  2. Today's Armstrong

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  3. CROWN TO GO ON WITH MURDER CHARGE

    Having been declared sane by four doctors, Frederick George Poland, 32, of Enterprise av, Garden City, will now stand his trial on a charge of murder. This was stated officially at the weekend. ...

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  4. WANTS POWER OF COURT CURTAILED

    Hope that the time would arrive soon when Labour could remove from the judiciary the right to determine what policy should or could be ...

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  5. THREE INTRUDERS DISTURBED BY HOUSEHOLDER

    Surprising three men in his home on Friday night. Mr Reginald Muir Regent st, Preston, chased and caught one. Police later arrested ...

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  6. NO LIMIT TO FOOD UK WILL TAKE

    There was no limit to the quantities of meat, butter, cheese, condensed milk, powdered milk, wheat, flour, sugar, eggs, rice, dried fruits ...

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  7. LARGER FAT STOCK YARDINGS

    Although a large increase in supplies of fat cattle, sheep, and lambs will be yarded at Newmarket this week, consumers cannot expect much alleviation of the present fresh meat scarcity until about the end ...

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  8. Six Injured in Crash on Sydney Road

    Six people were injured when a car in which they were travelling crashed into a telegraph pole in Sydney rd. Broadmeadows, yesterday ...

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  9. Timber Yard Blaze

    Fire destroyed several thousand pounds worth of machinery and joinery stocks at the Station Timber Yards, Box Hill, early on Saturday. ...

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  10. Drowning Victim

    The body of the sailor drowned at Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, on March 30, was identified on Saturday as that of AB Brian Bourke ...

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  11. South Morang Collision

    When two cars collided at South Morang on Saturday evening, four people in one vehicle were injured. Occupants of the other car escaped ...

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  12. Legion Welfare Fund

    Welfare fund of the Australian Legion of Ex-Service Men and Women was launched at a concert in the Princess Theatre yesterday. The ...

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  13. WAR CRIMINALS EXECUTED AT RABAUL

    Two Japanese war criminals, Captain Takuo Takakuwa and Captain Susuma Koshijimi, were executed at Rabaul on Saturday morning. ...

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  15. Producers Want Order Lifted by Tomorrow

    "We have performed our part," Mr H. F. McLennan, president, Newmarket Producers' Association, said last night. "We will produce the ...

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  16. HEAVY DEMAND FOR RABBITS

    In most suburbs on Saturday there was an extraordinary demand for sausages and rabbits. A large number of butchers' shops had sold out ...

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  17. Dandenong Food Rally

    Gifts of livestock from primary producers will be sought at a public meeting to be held in Dandenong Shire Hall tonight in support of the ...

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  18. CONTROLS OFF DOCTORS TODAY

    CANBERRA, Sun: Wartime controls of doctors will be lifted from tomorrow. Doctors will then be free to work as they choose. Repeal, ...

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  19. Emu Plumes Unlikely in Victory Parade

    It is almost certain that Australian soldiers in the London Victory Parade will not be allowed to wear emu plumes in their hats. ...

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  20. ABORIGINAL SINGER MUST RETURN TO MISSION

    CANBERRA, Sun: Permission would not be granted for Betty Fisher, 14-year-old aboriginal singer, to avail herself of the home offered by a ...

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  21. CAUGHT BREAKING INTO CARS

    Five boys were caught by a police wireless patrol on Saturday night breaking open cars outside the Trocadero Dance Palais, near Princes ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. Pedestrian Killed

    Struck by a car while walking in White Horse rd, Blackburn, early yesterday morning. George Eldridge, 32, Metropolitan av, Nunawading, ...

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  23. Minority Blamed For Bad Behaviour Among Troops at Bathurst

    SYDNEY, Sun: Members of the Japan force stationed at Bathurst are becoming increasingly alarmed at daily Press reports of offensive ...

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  24. SEASON OF ONE-ACT PLAYS CONCLUDES

    A successful season of one-act plays presented by members of the Australian Theatre Movement concluded at the Australian Playhouse on ...

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  25. PLANS FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT

    The Victorian Parliamentary Labour party would endeavour, while is was in power, to free Victoria from the vagaries of coal supplies from ...

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  26. Car Stripped and Burnt

    Early on Saturday firemen were called to Hill st, Greensborough, to extinguish a fire in a car which had been stolen, stripped, and then set ...

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