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  2. MR FADDEN SAYS: "A letter of betrayal"

    WARWICK (Q), Wed: Mr Fadden, Federal CP leader, released tonight the text of a letter from Mr Chifley to Mr ...

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  3. WA GIRL "MISS UNIVERSITY"

    "MISS UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA" (Charmian Candy) won the title of "Miss University of Australia" in the contest conducted by the universities to aid the World Student Relief Fund. Miss Candy was crowned last night. Here are the four finalists. From left: Misses Candy (WA), Judy Aitken (SA), Gwendy Arnold (T), and Joan Allen (V). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAVY WON'T RISK VANGUARD IN RIP PASSAGE

    HMS Vanguard would take the King and Queen and Princess Margaret to Westernport because it would be too ...

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  5. Bigger bank loans for houses

    Maximum advances to homebuilders under the State Savings Bank Credit Foncier plun are increased from £2,000 to £2,500 by ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. The stamp of authenticity!

    When is a postal vote a postal vote? The answer apparently is: "When it is delivered by a ...

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  7. 2 Ministers "earned" £830,000 a day

    VICTORIA'S representatives at the three-day Premiers' conference at Canberra—Mr McDonald, Deputy Premier, and Mr Kent Hughes, Minister for Transport—"earned" £830,000 a day for the State. ...

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  8. NO EARLY END TO MEDICINE PLAN DEADLOCK

    CANBERRA, Wed: An early end to the deadlock between the Federal Government and the BMA on the "free" medicine ...

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  9. "Worst deol" for Victoria

    Victoria received the worst deal of any State under uniform taxation, Mr Kennedy, Minister for Public Works, said in the ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. NEW RAIL AGREEMENT MAY COVER WA

    CANBERRA, Wed: Existing rall standardisation proposals probably will be withdrawn if New South Wales refuses to go ahead with the ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. Clerks blame defiance on 'outside sects'

    The Slate council of the Clerics' Union claimed yesterday that the recent "conspiracy of defiance of union authority" was inspired by ...

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  12. Minister defends migrant types

    There was nothing wrong with the system of selecting migrants for this country, Mr Calwell, Minister for Immigration, said yesterday, when ...

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  13. RAIL FINANCES TO BE EXAMINED

    The State Government would appoint a committee to examine the whole question of railway finances, Mr Hollway, Premier, said last night. ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. STATE CONSIDERS TAX CHALLENGE

    The Victorian Government was considering a challenge to the Commonwealth's uniform taxation rights in the High Court, Mr Hollway, ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. FLATS SOLD FOR £13,000

    Bidding was brisk among 200 people when a two-storey brick building, of five self-contained flats at 174 Church st, Middle Brighton, ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. Coolminers get bigger pension

    Coalminers' pensions are increased from £2/5/ to £2/13/6 a week, with corresponding increases for dependants, by the ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. "RED DEAN" VISIT WOULD NOT WORRY CHURCH

    Church of England clergy would not give the "cold shoulder" to Dr Hewlett Johnson, Canterbury's "Red Dean," if he came here, Very Rev ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. Advertising

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  19. FATALLY INJURED BY CAR

    Richard Muling, 48, Radnor st, Camberwell, received fatal injuries when he was struck by a car at the corner of Camberwell rd and Bowen ...

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  20. TINY TOTS HELP CRIPPLED

    Seven tiny tots from the Star of the Sea Kindergarten, West Melbourne, yesterday went to the Victorian Society for Crippled ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. "Migrants getting Liberal leaflets"

    Mr Calwell, Minister for Immigration, said yesterday he had been told that migrants on reaching Australia were being issued with Liberal Party ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. THEFT OF £725 REPORTED

    Mr Alan Gallagher reported to police last night that when he returned to his cafe and tobacco kiosk in Cowderoy st, Middle Park, just ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. PERSONAL

    Sir Thomas Nettlefold, Acting Lord Mayor, who has been in a private hospital for four weeks, is now making good progress. He may be ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. 28th DOG POISONED AT WOODEND

    Another valuable dog died from poisoning at Woodend yesterday while two detectives from Ballarat were inquiring in the next street into ...

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  25. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BEGIN TODAY

    MUNICIPAL elections will be held throughout the State today and on Saturday. Nearly 700 candidates are seeking election or re-election. Approximately half will be returned unopposed. ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. DOG ATTACKS BOY

    While playing near his home at Ellis st, Bendigo, yesterday, Desmond Stockdale 12, was mauled by a dog. At Bendigo Base Hospital six ...

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  27. WINDOWS — DOORS

    Free catalogue of Tribilt "Fineline" double-hung windows to fit all types of wall. Also Tribilt doors. Write Tribilt Joinery Pty. Ltd., 35 Little ...

    Article : 30 words
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