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  2. Exemption saves Railways £1 million duty

    The Federal Government has decided to waive import duty on locomotives for State railway systems if they are ...

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  3. INCENTIVE m OPPOSED BY MOST UNIONS

    About 60% of trade unions are opposed to any form of incentive payments; 40% favour a modified form of incentives. ...

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  4. SHIPS MASTER "NEGLIGENT"

    AUCKLAND, Fri: The Marine Court of Inquiry today found that the failure of Captain Llewelwyn Roberts to take bearings after the Wharton light and keep a proper lookout, ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. Unions may run own candidates

    INDUSTRIAL unions may select theil own candidates for the next Federal election, in opposition to endorsed Labour candidates, if militants succeed with a motion at the ACTU Congress next month. ...

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    Miss Shirley Reed, newest entrant in the "Miss Australia" Quest. She has been nominated by Noel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS WORKING MODEL OF STEPHENSONS "ROCKET" is featured in the Education Week display at the Brunswick Technical School. It is valued at £700. Mr J. H. White and senior students took ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PUBLIC AID SCHEME OF WESLEY BOYS

    SIX HUNDRED Wesley College pupils will exchange school books for scrubbing brushes when their "community service week," beerins next Friday. ...

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  9. Excuses found for use of radiators

    "I was only warming my wife's clothes."... "I suffer something terrible with lumbago."... "My wife was cold." ...

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  10. FIRES STILL BURNING IN S FRANCE

    Bush fires are still ravaging many thousands ot acres of tinder-dry forests in southern France. ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. Castlemaine to have Olympic pool

    A new £12,000 Olympic standard swimming-pool will be completed soon at Castlemaine. It will be T-shaped and tiled. ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. STRONG TEAM FOR CHANNEL SWIM

    Three individual attempts at least will be made by seven Egyptian swimmers who are training at Folkestone for ...

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  13. First R S L migrant ship on way

    CANBERRA, Pri: Carrying 550 British ex-servicemen, the liner Somersetshire left, Liverpool today as the first RSL ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. RED CROSS DAY TOMORROW

    Tomorrow is Red Cross Sunday. Special church services will be held to commemorate the foundation of the society at ...

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  15. COURT SAYS WOMAN ARTIST'S PICTURES ARE NOT OBSCENE

    Miss Rosaleen Norton, Sydney artist, four of whose pictures were declared in Melbourne District Court yesterday not to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 320 words
  16. Italian couple to leave for England

    LUIGI BESCHIZZA, formerly of Peel street, West Melbourne, will sail for England with his wife in the Orontes next Wednesday. Beschizza was to have been ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. Grazier leaves £28,391 estate

    David Henry, late of Korumburra, grazier, who died on May 31, 1949, left estate valued at £28,391, including £20,774 ...

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  18. M L A may get London job

    Names of several Victorian Government Parliamentarians have been mentioned as candidates for the post of Victorian ...

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  19. DEAD WHALE'S ROLE IN EDUCATION WEEK

    SCHOOL children at Cowes, Philip Island, yesterday had a practical lesson in zoology — complete with 30 foot specimcn—as an unscheduled part of their Education Week activities. ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. Margaret Mitchell buried

    Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With the Wind was buried yesterday, the celemony being simple. There were on eulogies ...

    Article : 60 words
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  23. Union dispute holds up linen exports

    British linen exports worth nearly £1 million are being held up by a stoppage caused by a dispute in Belfast between ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. A C T U THREAT TO SUSPEND COMMITTEEMEN

    The ACTU interstate committee yesterday decided to suspend any member, other than an authorised official, who gave ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. YOUR LUCKY SHOE COULD AID BREAD DELIVERY

    If you have a lucky horseshoe nailed to the wall of your home, some master jarrier would like to have it. ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. TRADE CHIEF WARNS ON LOW PRODUCTION

    Australia's standard of living would be lowered unless the production, quality, and price of its goods kept pace with those ...

    Article : 149 words
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