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  3. "Bowed to inevitable," says Acting Premier DOMESTIC POWER CUT ON ORDER OF JOINT COAL BOARD

    ADDITIONAL restrictions on the use of electricity for domestic purposes were ordered yesterday by State Cabinet. These cuts could have been avoided, because the power is generated with brown coal, but they have ...

    Article : 239 words
  4. MOSCOW WILL GET A DELICATE NOTE

    THE most delicate diplomatic Note since the heyday of Hitler is being drafted in London, but it may not be despatched to Moscow for a few days. If developments in the crisis ...

    Article : 491 words
  5. VICTIM OF TRICK OF FATE

    Ill-fated chance placed Sir Edward Gent, High Commissioner for Malaya, on the Transport Command York ...

    Article : 155 words
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    THE VIEW FROM HIS LOFTY PERCH was poor consolation for painter Max Billinghurst as he shivered in the rain on the roof ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Victoia fires shot into enemy's camp

    The "coal war" developed another step last night when Victoria fired a shot into the "enemy's camp." The following telegram was sent by ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. World Labour movement against Reds

    A drive for a world-wide antiCommunist trade union movement was intensified behind the scenes at the International ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. Australians fly "milk run" to Berlin

    Among Australian airmen now flying the "milk run" into Berlin from Wunstore airfield, Western Germany are Flight-Lieut Roy Carlin, ...

    Article : 61 words
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    PAINTERS WORKING ON PARLIAMENT HOUSE in preparation for the Royal visit next year had one of the coldest jobs in Melbourne yesterday as they perched on the rooftop. One of the painters is Bob Miller, Fitzroy footballer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SA NOT TO TAKE DIRECTIONS FROM COAL BOARD

    ADELAIDE, Mon: South Australia would not recognise the right of the Joint Coal Board to determine how coal supplied to South Australia ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. Two armed men rob city milk bar

    When two men walked into the Banbury Inn milk bar in Elizabeth st, city, about 9.30pm yesterday, one produced a ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. "WORSE TODAY," SAYS WEATHER BUREAU

    HEAVY snow fell at Ballarat and on the highlands last night after a day of bitterly cold weather which brought 60-mph gales in coastal waters, blizzards on the Alps, severe frosts in the north, and duststorms in the Mallee. ...

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  14. Mr Hollway a little better lost night

    The condition of Mr Hollway. Premier, who is seriously ill in hospital at Ballarat, was reported last night to have again ...

    Article : 32 words
  15. A period crutch for a period play

    SYDNEY, Mon: When playing Richard III at the Tivoli Theatre tonight Sir Laurence Olivier, who wrenched his right knee on ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. POLICE ARREST MAN WITH RIFLE IN TAXI

    A taxi driver called pollce last night when he noticed a rifle projecting from under a passenger's overcoat. rear-vision mirror when driving in ...

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  17. Liberal official hit by cricket ball

    Mr William Jane, secretary of the Camberwell branch of the Liberal Party, was struck on the head yesterday by a cricket ball being used ...

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  18. CITY CLUB ROBBED

    Thieves stole money, liquor, tobacco, and other goods valued in all at £216 from the bar of the City and Overseas Club, Flinders st, early ...

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