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  2. POLICE HAVE CLUES IN GIRL MURDER

    SYDNEY, Fri: Clues which the police have received justify hopes of an early arrest in the murder of Joan Norma Ginn, 11, at St Stephen's Church cemetery, Newtown, on Tuesday night. ...

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  4. DOMESTIC USE OF ELECTRICITY

    While Mr Kennelly, Minister inCharge of Electrical Undertakings, and officials of the State Electricity Commission will confer on Tuesday ...

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  5. INTERIM AIR FORCE RECRUITING

    Recruiting for the Interim Air Force will begin immediately for terms of enlistment up to two years. Applicants will be required to serve ...

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  6. EXPEDITING HOUSING PROGRAMME

    To discuss means of expediting production of pre-fabricated houses, Mr Cain, Premier, has called a conference for next Wednesday, at ...

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  7. YARRIEN CAN BE CONVERTED, ARCHITECT SAYS

    Challenging Mr Calwell's statement that Yarrien, Irving rd, Toorak, could not be converted to accommodate families, Mr R. B. Hamilton, ...

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  8. EXTENDED LUNCH-HOUR MEETINGS

    New moves by militant unions to cause "irritation" stoppages in industry in support of the 40-hour week began yesterday with a ...

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  9. Premier Admits Raw Country Train Deal Hopes For Better Service Despite Coal

    Country railway services must be improved as soon as possible despite the coal position, Mr Cain, Premier, said last night. He was commenting on complaints ...

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  10. Missing Man Found Dead

    A search party, organised by the police, and comprising about 70 local residents, yesterday afternoon, found the body of Charles Henry ...

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  11. CHECK ON HOLIDAY HOMES

    Beginning next week, a check will be made on all holiday homes, and notices will be served on owners of all unoccupied houses to make them ...

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  12. FIRST RESIN-BOND HOUSE

    Erection began yesterday at Greensborough of the first completely prefabricated resin-bond house to come off the assembly line in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 123 words
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  15. MOVE TO EXTEND DEER PARK STRIKE

    A recommendation for extension of the strike of more than 500 ironworkers at the Deer Park factory of Nobel (Australia) Pty Ltd to the ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. AUSTRALIA-N E I RELATIONS

    The whole point about AustraliaNEI relations was not whether some individuals in Australia were proDutch or pro-native, but whether ...

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  17. Door Cut Away To Release Injured Man

    Severe multiple injuries to the chest and a pelvic fracture were suffered by Albert Barton. 53, of Pascoe cres, Essendon, when he was ...

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  18. TWO WOUNDED IN SHOOTING BY POLICE

    One of two men shot by police on South Melbourne railway station at 4.10am yesterday was later taken from Prince Henry's Hospital to the ...

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  19. BROADWAY SUCCESSES HERE IN YEAR

    Melbourne can look forward to the production in a year's time of "Oklahoma" and "Carousel," two of Broadway's most spectacular successes. Mr Oscar Hammerstein, the ...

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  20. MAN ARRESTED FOR HOUSEBREAKING IN 1937

    A man who was locked up at the city watchhouse charged with offensive behaviour on Victory night was questioned yesterday by Detectives A. ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. Thieves Work While Home Occupant Sleeps

    Awakened by a light being switched on in a room of her home early yesterday, Mrs Winifred Thayer, of Silverdale rd, Ivanhoe, disturbed two ...

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  22. WOMAN'S CITY CHASE ENDS IN TWO ARRESTS

    After a woman had chased a man along Flinders st yesterday and was struggling to hold him until the police arrived, she was surrounded by a crowd and forced to release the man. ...

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  23. Thief Forces Window

    Forcing a window at the rear of the house early yesterday, a thief stole from the home of Mrs Bradge, of Erindale av, St Kilda, a radio set ...

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  24. Shop Window Smashed

    [?]Smash-and-grab thieves early yesterday wrecked a window of Tye's furniture store in Margaret st. Moonee Ponds, and removed two mirrors ...

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