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  2. SPILL AT HUNT MEETING

    TRYING OUT a new horse at the opening meet of the Melbourne Hunt at Cranbourne on Saturday, Rupert Metherall took a sudden fall. DISLODGED AT THE SECOND HURDLE, jockey E. Sellers is seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DR MANNIX SCEPTICAL OF 'FREE' MEDICINE

    THE Federal Government proposed to spend a considerable sum on free medicine, but it could be better spent in other directions, Archbishop Mannix said at Fawkner yesterday. ...

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  4. BEEF AND MUTTON PRICES UP

    A new scale of meat prices authorised by the Federal Prices Commissioner, which comes into effect throughout ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. CROSSED DOUBLE LINES 'Shocking,' P M tells drivers

    "These cases are a shocking commentary on the standard of driving today," said Mr R. P. Biggin, PM, in the ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. Very few doctors prescribing "free" medicine

    Few metropolitan doctors—no more than an average of one to each suburb—were prescribing "free" medicine, Mr Eric Scott, State ...

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  7. "Australians last going entertainment mad"

    "Australians are fast going entertainment mad," Sir John Latham, Chief Justice of the High Court, told the public ...

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  8. Postal workers' demands

    A wage increase of £1 a week for all postal workers and employees of public service organisations will be sought soon, the Victorian Postal ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. LIKELY STATE CHECKS: PRICES, RENT LAND

    THE State will set up separate price, rent, and land sales controls if, as expected, Cabinet today adopts the recommendations of Mr. Oldham, Attorney-General. ...

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  10. WOMAN BADLY BURNED BY FLAMING FROCK

    Mrs Margaret Russell, 57, of Northumberland rd, Sunshine, was extensively burned on the body, arms, and legs last night when her dress caught ...

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  11. MOTOR-CYCLISTS INJURED

    Two motorcyclists received fractured legs in road mishaps yesterday alternoon. They were: Gordon Loft, 19, of Hayes rd, ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. NO HOME COULD TAKE HIM IN; OLD MAN DIES

    After several overcrowded institutions for the aged and infirm had turned him away, John O'Shea, 73, of no fixed address, was found by the ...

    Article : 119 words
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  14. SHOTS AT PARTY

    Four shots were fired at a house in Eastbourne st. Prahran, while a party was in progress there on Saturday night. ...

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  15. English oxygen tent for "blue" babies

    SYDNEY, Sun: English oxygen tents were available for operations on "blue" babies, Mr F. Jaques, managing director of Oxygenaire ...

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  16. Efforts to stimulate egg export to U K

    Mr R. E. Huggins, chairman of the Victorian Egg Board, completed a tour on Saturday of the Wimmera and Western district, where ...

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  17. NEED FOR EMPIRE UNITY

    The great need for Empire cooperation was stressed by Mr T. P. Beckwith, president of the National Association of Junior Chambers of ...

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  18. MOTHER SAVES BABY FROM FIRE

    A young mother, Mrs Maureen Nettheral, was burned on the hands and feet on Saturday while rescuing her nine-months-old daughter, Susan, ...

    Article : 77 words
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