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  2. TELEVISION HERE WITHIN THREE YEARS AS NATIONAL MONOPOLY

    TELEVISION will be introduced into Australia as a nationalised monopoly within two or three years. Announcing this yesterday, Mr ...

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  3. NEW MOBILE TOTALISATOR

    THIS MOBILE TOTALISATOR, the first of its type in Australia, has been built by Freightmaster Refrigeration Pty Ltd, Division of Freighters Ltd, Moorabbin, for Automatic Totalisators Ltd., Sydney. It is 45ft in length and designed for use at country race meetings. Similar totes are on order for Victoria. The indicator board ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Lord Mayor asks 2000 to Ball

    Two thousand invitations have been issued for the Lord Mayor's Ball to be held at Melbourne Town Hall on June [?]9. ...

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    Famous NZ Bass Oscar Ndzka, who is in Melbourne for a concert season, photographed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Too dear for most people"

    The 625-line television receiver would prove too expensive for most people, Mr A. G. Warner, managing director of Electronic ...

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  7. Planes diverted in dense fog

    Essendon aerodrome was closed about 8 o'clock last night because of a dense fog. Nine incoming interstate planes ...

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  8. Miners' leader argues right to stop

    SYDNEY, Tues: During his address to the Coal Industry Tribunal today Mr Williams, Miners' Federation general president, said the proposals of the Proprietors' Association ...

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  9. "VIC MUST WAIT" Callide coal

    BRISBANE, Tues: "Our own coal requirements come first, and I have no intention of letting Queensland down," said ...

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  10. PASSENGERS BANNED Air Ceylon 'plane here empty

    DARWIN, Tues: Although eight of its 24 passengers had booked from London to Sydney, the Air Ceylon Skymaster ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. UNKNOWN MAN'S BODY EMBALMED

    ADELAIDE, Tues: The body of an unknown man found on the beach at Somerton six months ago was buried at West ...

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  12. RAIL PLATFORM GATES MUST BE CLOSED

    Closing of platform gates when trains arrived at suburban stations was a rule imposed to prevent serious delays to rail ...

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  13. "Inexplicable" says Minister

    "The whole position is inexplicable," commented Mr Kent Hughes last night, speaking from Traralgon, where he had ...

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  14. Govt gives in on limited prescriptions

    Doctors working under the pharmaceutical benefits scheme will now be allowed to prescribe medicines and tablets in any ...

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  15. JOHN CAIN, JUNIOR, IN POLITICS

    Another John Cain—son of the State Parliamentary Labour leader—is entering politics. Yesterday the younger Cain, a ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. MR MCKELL TO VISIT NZ

    CANBERRA, Tues. Mr McKell, Governor-General, will visit New Zealand eaily next year. He will be accompanied by Mrs ...

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  17. FIVE CROSSING SMASHES IN FOUR DAYS

    A collision at Yanco level crossing on Monday night made the fifth railway crossing smash in Victoria for four days. ...

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  18. MODERATE HAS LEAD IN VOTE FOR A EU POST

    HOBART, Tues: A. Horsburgh, a moderate candidate, has obtained a majority of 219 over F. Thompson, his Communist ...

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  19. Hospital for tram staff

    Subject to approval by the Treasury, the Tramway Employees' Benefits Society has arranged to buy a private ...

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  20. Doctors criticise BMA, support health plan

    DOCTORS who spoke against the formulary prepared by the Government for use under the free medicine scheme were being hypocrites, Dr Frank Hartnett said at St Kilda Town Hall last night. ...

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  21. RACV MEMBERSHIP A RECORD

    Membership of the RACV had reached the record of 107,000, said Sir Thomas Nettlefold, president, in his annual council ...

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  22. Wireless licences neqr two million

    CANBERRA, Tues: The number of wireless licences in Australia had risen by two-thirds in 10 years, Mr Calwell, ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. VICE-REGAL

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Edmund Herring, Presided at a meeting of the State Executive Council held at ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    Mr. T. Grant has been appointed secretary to the Shire of Newham and Woodend. At present Mr Grant is secretary ...

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