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  2. OFFICIAL LABOUR HAS LOST SIX SEATS

    With counting for the House of Representatives nearly completed, Labour has now definitely lost five seats, and Swan (WA), too, is expected to go to the Country party. ...

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  3. OPENING OF NEW LOAN TONIGHT

    The £90 million Second Security Loan will be opened tonight by Mr Chifley. He will speak over all national and ...

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    Today's Armstrong LIKE MENZIES SAID ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHIP SAILS WITH AMENITIES FOR JAPAN FORCE

    SYDNEY, Sun: With a cargo of urgently needed amenities for troops of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force, the Merkur left Sydney ...

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  6. Native-born Governor-General Likely

    In official Labour circles in Melbourne it is considered certain that the next Governor-General of the Commonwealth will be an Australian, and almost undoubtedly a civilian. A suggestion published in Sydney ...

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  7. Labour to Celebrate

    The Labour election campaign committee yesterday decided to celebrate the return of the party at the recent Federal election by ...

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  8. Who Should Control Night Trotting?

    A conflict of views as to who should control night trotting is believed to be the reason why the State Ministry has not yet ...

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  9. Delegation To U N Assembly Leaves By Air

    CANBERRA, Sun: Commonwealth representatives to the United Nations Assembly, which will be opened in New ...

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  10. FIRE AT DANDENONG COACHBUILDERS

    Fire broke out in the large premises occupied by Mr H. Taylor, coachbuilder, Walker street, Dandenong on Saturday morning. ...

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  11. THREE "POSITIVE" STEPS TO ARREST INDUSTRIAL DRIFT

    Three positive steps that "should be taken immediately to stop the dangerous drift of industrial unrest" have been proposed by the industrial committee of the Institute of Public Affairs. ...

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  12. CORNSACKS 3/- A DOZEN DEARER

    CANBERRA, Sun: New season's cornsacks will be 3/ a dozen dearer because of increased costs in India. Mr McCarthy, Prices Commissioner, ...

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  13. MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB NOTES

    Club notes and results of trials, which formerly were published in THE ARGUS every Thursday, will appear tomorrow and Tuesday of ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. GRASSHOPPERS AT CARWARP CAUSE CONCERN

    Grasshoppers at Carwarp were eating more crops every day, and settlers were becoming greatly concerned, Mr Lloyd Brown, of Carwarp, ...

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  16. RADIO ANNOUNCER WINS TROTTING TRIAL

    ADELAIDE, Sun: Dick Fair, the radio announcer, compere of the Amateur Hour, drove Baby Pronto into first place in the President's ...

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  17. Few Deaths In Transporting Sheep to Market

    Fewer sheep and cattle died or were injured in transport to markets last week than ever before, said Mr M McNamara, ...

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  18. IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS

    The annual conference of the Irish National Foresters was opened on Saturday night by Archbishop Mannix. ...

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  19. TOMMY TRINDER AT TIVOLI

    Tommy Trinder, the noted English comedian, will make his first Australian appearance at the Tivoli Theatre today at the matinee, in ...

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  20. WATERSIDERS TO ELECT SECRETARY

    Nominations for the position of secretary of the Victorian branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation open today, and will close on ...

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  21. CASTLEMAINE WEEK CELEBRATIONS

    "Back to Castlemaine" celebrations, which have been occupying the last week, ended on Saturday with a street procession, a mixed sports ...

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  22. HEAT WAVES IN TWO STATES

    SYDNEY, Sun: Today was the hottest day in Sydney since February 19. It was also the hottest October day ...

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  23. DUST CLOUD OVER SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Sun: Hot northerly winds which blew a dust cloud over the greater part of South Australia at the weekend caused a severe ...

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  24. SHOT IN LEG BY COMPANION

    Terrence Hunt, 16, of Osborne st, Williamstown, was accidentally shot in the leg by a companion on Saturday afternoon when the two ...

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  25. STILL UNIDENTIFIED

    Police have been unable to identify the body of a man which was recovered from the Yarra at Richmond on Saturday. He was dressed in ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. WHY NOT GET IT BACK?

    The good health you once enjoyed, why not get it back? Your work, other people's troubles, and your own perhaps have occupied ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. BE WISE!

    Take your DIAMOND Set or Old Gold Jewellery to Melbourne's popular Jewellery Store, THE DIRECT SUPPLY JEWELLERY CO., where ...

    Article : 46 words
  28. THE TRITON PREFABRICATED

    Unit Housing Plan. "The house that grows with the family." Specifications, Illustrations, Prices, and Particulars, TRITON CONSTRUCTIONS ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. OPEN ROAD—OPEN SKY

    [?] motoring is coming. Use it to the full with a car from our "Hire and Drive Yourself" service. Latrobe Motors Pty. Ltd., 182 ...

    Article : 32 words
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