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  4. BREAD UP (again)!

    CANBERRA, Thurs: The second increase in the price of bread in Victoria within a week was announced today by Mr McCarthy, Prices Commissioner. ...

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  5. Payments on gratuities to be earlier

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Con ditions for war gratuity payments are almost certain to be eased as a result of ...

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  6. Serious waste of industrial fuel PREMIER STOPS DUMPING OF COAL IN BAY

    HUNDREDS of tons of coal, suitable for industrial use, have been dumped in Port Phillip Bay. This coal has been dredged from the Yarra, near collier berths, by Melbourne Harbour Trust and taken ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLACK ROCK MYSTERY Woman's clothes in scrub

    A torn, full set of woman's clothing was found in thick tea-tree on a cliff top at Black Rock last night. Police said it was fairly new and ...

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  8. MORE WOOL RECORDS

    Four Australian records for the season were made yesterday at the close of the Geelong wool sales. They were: 133d for merino fleece, ...

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  9. YOUTH DROWNS AT SORRENTO

    Peter Westcott, 19, of Eglinton st, Kew, was drowned yesterday at Sorrento. He was bathing on the back beach ...

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  10. P M GETS ULTIMATUM FROM PREMIER

    AN ultimatum to Mr Chifley on the subject of calling a conference of Premiers on Federal- State financial relations, was issued yesterday by. Mr Hollway, Premier. ...

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  11. Foreign troops in Egypt

    The Egyptian Government is asking Britain to withdraw all Yugoslav and Polish forces from Egyptian soil by April 30. There are about ...

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  13. NAMES SOUGHT FOR NEW ARMY UNITS

    Twenty battalions will comprise the postwar Citizen Force Army, but the Military Board has yet to select names for them. ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT NOT AFRAID OF THREATS

    Threats would not deter the Government from doing anything it thought necessary for the good of the community, said Mr Hollway, Premier, ...

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  15. FACTORY REGISTRATION DUE TOMORROW

    All factory occupiers must file by tomorrow a record of employees, and pay the annual registration fee, the Chief Inspector of Factories and ...

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  16. FIRE RISK LESS, BUT CARE URGED

    Though the weather is expected to become warmer by the weekend, there is not likely to be another heat wave, and the fire risk throughout ...

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  17. Daytime city parking ban advised

    A complete ban on daytime parking in main city streets will be recommended to the City Council on Monday by the ...

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  18. INJURED BY TRAM [?]

    Neil Robinson, 62 of Punt rd, Richmond, was struck by a tram in Swanston st yesterday, and was admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital ...

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