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  2. TWO DIE IN WEEK-END ROAD CRASHES

    Two persons were killed and 10 injured in road accidents in Victoria at the weekend. Extensive damage was caused in two other sensational smashes in which no one was hurt. In an accident at Tally Ho on ...

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  3. COAL TRUCK HIT THIS CAR

    FOUR PASSENGERS IN THIS CAR WERE INJURED in a collision with a coal truck in City road, South Melbourne, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALP More To Combat Communism

    In a move to combat Communist influence in trades unions, combined industrial groups of the ALP will urge ...

    Article : 91 words
  5. DRENCHING RAINS IN MOST OF STATE

    While drenching rains fell in most parts of Victoria at the weekend, hundreds of acres of country in the Western district were swept by fires. Saturday, the first day of autumn, ...

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  6. BRITISH BOYS EMIGRATING TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sun: The first postwar party of Barnardo boys will leave London for Sydney soon. More than 60 British boys aged ...

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  7. DRY CLEANERS' SAFE ROBBED

    Thieves stole £50 from a dry cleaning establishment in Pt Nepean rd, Gardenvale, early on Saturday morning, gaining entry by removing ...

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  8. SEASICK FISHERMAN DROWNS IN SHALLOW WATER

    Becoming seasick in a fishing-boat in the Bay on Saturday night, Ronald Alfred Leonard Macnab, 33, of Macquarie st, Williamstown, fell from the boat while it was returning to shore, and was drowned. ...

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  9. Maximum Retail Meat Prices Increased

    CANBERRA, Sun: Increases which have been permitted in maximum retail meat prices in Victoria as a result of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. £80,000 DAMAGE IN NEW ZEALAND FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Sun: At least £80,000 damage was caused by a fire which destroyed the greater part of the Bargain Stores buildings, ...

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  11. SAFE STOLEN FROM SERVICE STATION

    A safe containing £40 was stolen by thieves who broke into a service station at the corner of City rd and Clarendon st, South Melbourne, early ...

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  12. TWO MORE SYDNEY STABBINGS

    SYDNEY, Sun: Two more victims of stabbing affrays were admitted to Sydney hospitals early today. ...

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  13. Railways Wheat Movement Task Ending

    Victorian Railways moved 16,830,000 bushels of wheat between December 1 and February 25—more than three ...

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  14. P82 Breaks Three Air Records

    The US Army P82 fighter plane Betty Jo, which flew non-stop from Honolulu to New York in 14 hours 33 ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. TO SEE MINISTER ABOUT LOW FLYING

    A deputation from Keilor Council will see Mr Drakeford, Civil Aviation Minister, at Victoria Barracks today regarding low flying near ...

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  16. ESCAPED SYDNEY PRISONER RETAKEN NEAR YASS

    SYDNEY, Sun: Police near Yass, about 200 miles from Sydney, yesterday rearrested Kelvin Lenore Diggins, 22, who made a daring ...

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  18. INSPECTOR SUTTON, POLICE HERO, LEAVES FORCE

    Inspector J. Sutton, holder of the police valour badge, retired from the police force on Saturday after 37 years' service. ...

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  19. HIS "BABY" SAID "YES" 13,GOO MILES AWAY

    The record "My Baby Said 'Yes'" played in the Dutch session of Radio Australia, at the weekend, conveyed to a young Dutchman in Sourabaya the message he was eagerly awaiting. ...

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  20. EXTRA TRAIN TO PERTH WILL RELIEVE CONGESTION

    Following the settlement of the Commonwealth railway strike, Mr G. Gahan, commissioner, said yesterday that passengers who hold tickets for ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. BURST WATER PIPE DAMAGES BIG SYDNEY STORE

    SYDNEY, Sun: A burst cisternfeed pipe yesterday flooded a section of the second floor of Sydney Snow's city store. Carpets, fittings, ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. Opening Of Duck Season Marred By Rain

    Hundreds of people who were out at dawn on Saturday for the opening of the duck shooting season returned home last night convinced the ducks had scored a victory. Their wives and neighbours, ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. RAZOR-SLASHING AT BRUNSWICK

    Two men attacked Roy Tocknell, 21, as the was, crossing a paddock near his home in Stanley st, Brunswick, early yesterday, and slashed ...

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  24. Collier's Early Arrival Relieves Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Sun: The unexpectedly early arrival of the collier Ocean Vengeance will mean removal of practically all restrictions ...

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  25. RODEO THRILLS AT WIRTHS' OLYMPIA

    Hill-billy and Wild West fans got plenty of thrills on Saturday night when Ray Kinnear's all-Australian rodeo opened its season before one ...

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