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  3. What Mr Pollard wrote to bank officer MINISTER'S LETTER CAUSES NEW BANKING STIR

    A DRAMATIC highlight in Mr Menzies' address at Ballarat Town Hall last night, was when he read a letter from Mr Pollard, Minister for Commerce, and member for Ballarat, to a Ballarat bank officer in ...

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  4. A Labour voice for incentives

    HOBART, Thurs: Mr Cosgrove, Premier, today strongly supported the practice of incentive ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. US food prices Soar again

    Food prices in USA, which have been moving upward for days, surged to a new record high level yesterday, some ...

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  6. Tram strike threat on 5-day week

    UNLESS the Tramways Board granted tramwaymen a five-day week it could face the prospect of a general stoppage, Mr C. O'Shea, secretary of the Tramways Union, said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £2,000 LOAD OF SILK GOODS STOLEN

    Thieves stole a van loaded with about £2,000 worth of silk stockings and other goods belonging to Julius Kayser (Aust) ...

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  8. Tax evaders warned

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Fines totalling more than £2,400 were imposed on individuals and firms in Central Court today for taxation evasions. ...

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  10. "Small men in positions of power"

    Mr Menzies said, before reading the letter, he was doing so because it was instinct with the tyranny of small men who felt ...

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  12. STATE TO GIVE PRINCESS WRITING TABLE

    The State Government wishes to make Princess Elizabeth a wedding gift of a boudoir writing table made from ...

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  13. Mob destroys de Lesseps statue

    Shouting "Down with Imperialistic France," demonstrators at Port Said destroyed the statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps, the French engineer who ...

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  14. Senator's lost gold pass found

    A gold railway pass, lost recently by Senator Armour, was found several days ago in a street at Ascotvale by a local resident, who handed ...

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  15. CHECK TO BUILDING BLACK MARKET PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Plans to defeat black marketing and excessive charges in home building are being considered ...

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  16. Gas coal supplies still short

    Even if the tugmen's strike should end within the next few days, it is not likely that gas restrictions will be lifted before the end of next ...

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  17. Used car prices may soon be revised

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Government officials were reviewing the prices of secondhand cars, and there would probably be some revision in the ...

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