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  2. REPORT ON DROME RECALLS BIG AIR CRASH Officials warned long before tragedy

    BRISBANE, Thura: The Bilinga air crash, in which 21 people were killed last month, occurred 14 months after the Civil Aviation Department had been warned about inadequate facilities at the Bilinga aerodrome. ...

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  3. STOPPAGE OFF— AND ON

    The Waterside Workars' Federation yesterday cancelled one stopwork meeting, but decided to hold ...

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  4. CP decision todav on election pact

    The new Country Party central council, which met for seven hours yesterday, postponed until today a ...

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  5. 68,785 ACHES FOR SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Approval for acquisition by the Victorian Government of several properties, ...

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    PETER DAWSON, famous Australian baritone, practising at Menzies. He will give one concert in Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE NEW DUPLICATED SECTION of the Ivanhoe to Heidelberg railway line is expected to be in use early next month. Yesterday a special train fitted with a plaform on its roof toas run over the line. Workmen rode on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MORE RIGID LAW FOR IMMIGRANTS

    Sederal Cabinet tonight approved a bill to amend the Immigration Act to validate certificates of ...

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  9. THE NOES HAVE (HAD) IT

    The stench of 360 tons of bulock hides has stopped work at 14 North Wharf, where water[?]ers have refused to work ships ...

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  10. HOW THREE "BOMBO" MEN DIED

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Three officers of the coastal steamer Bombo had shown themselves to be "gallant ...

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  11. £5/15/-a day to unload coals

    Wharf labourers working on the British collier With row Park this week were yesterday granted penalty ...

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  12. ASSEMBLY HALL CONFERENCE

    A meeting in the AssemblyHall of 124 persons who claimed to be delegates of 51 organisations, including 17 trade unions, ...

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  13. Lancastrian crew survives crash

    SYDNEY, Thurs: The crew of eight escaped from a Qantas Lancastrian plane just before the engines caught fire and the petrol tanks exploded in a crash at Dubbo ...

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  14. £1,300 raised at Mary Miller concert

    Fourteen leading Melbourne musicians took part in the Mary Miller memorial concert at the Melbourne Town Hall last ...

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  15. WAR INVENTORS MAY SOON BE REWARDED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: The Government will appoint an investigating panel to consider claims against the Commonwealth for ...

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  16. Boy's eyes burned: showered with lime

    Ronald Green, 12, Victoria st, West Brunswick, was admitted to the Eye and Ear Hospital yesterday with severe burns to ...

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  17. Watch that address!

    Unless Victorians address their letters more carefully postmen may refuse to deliver them ...

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  18. Two PM's to travel to London together

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Thurs: Mr Chifley and Mr Fraser, the New Zealand Prime Minister will travel together by air from ...

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  19. More donations to manuscripts appeal

    A cheque for £10 from Mr A. H. Spencer and one for £2/2/ from Mr John Edwards were received by the Public Library ...

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  20. UNION CALLS OFF STOPPAGE IN TASMANIA

    The proposed stoppage of transport services in Tasmania today has been cancelled by direction of Mr J. Horan, Federal ...

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  21. THREE INJURED ON WAY TO PLANE WRECK

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Three men who were driving to see the crashed Lancastrian plane at Dubbo airport this afternoon ...

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  23. Telephone calls to 46 countries

    Australia could now make telephone calls to 46 countries, four Transatlantic liners, and the ss Monowai, on the Australia-New ...

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  24. CANADA LIKES ALEXANDER

    The possibility that Viscount Alexander may be asked to remain for an extended term as Governor-General of Canada is ...

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  25. Standard mark for goods sought

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Federal Cabinet decided today that a committee be appointed to consider the introduction of a ...

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    MR JOHN HIRST, A RETURNED SOLDIER, pays 25/- a week rent for this cave in tohich he and his wife and their four months old baby are living at Dee Why, Sydney. The cave, about 10ft deep and 25ft long, with a mean height of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. State policy on lifting controls

    It was the State Government's policy to lift all non-essential controls, and.this had been done already in Victoria, Mr ...

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  28. ICE BEAT TEN ATTEMPTS BY ANTARCTIC SHIP

    After 10 unsuccessful attempts in as many weeks to penetrate the ice and reach Adelie Land, the French Antarctic expedition ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. Taroona losing £20,000 a year

    The Bass Strait steamer Taroona was losing £20,000 a year, but no move had yet been made to suspend her services, ...

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  30. YOUTH TO PLEDGE LOYALTY TO KING

    About 250,000 young people will pledge their loyalty to the King in churches throughout Victoria at 3pm on Sunday, May 29, ...

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  31. CONVAIR MAKES NEW RECORD TO HOBART

    Assisted by a 65mph tail wind, the TAA Convair Thomas Mitchell flew from Melbourne to Hobart yesterday in the record ...

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