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  2. Waldron told beer price must be fixed How did Slater know of price order, judge inquires

    MR. SLATER, Prices Minister, had no power to fix prices, Sir Charles Lowe, Acting Chief Justice, ruled in the Supreme Court yesterday. He said it was "difficult to understand" how ...

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  3. BRITAIN IS TOPS AGAIN

    Once again Britain is first with the latest in jet plane production. This time it's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  4. OUR JOY IS BACK HOME

    Australian Joy Nichols, radio and London variety star (below), is overcome with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. It's up to Cabinet Price of bacon, eggs to rise?

    State Cabinet next Monday will have to decide whether we have to pay more for our bacon ...

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  6. Health salt for bread

    BAKERS in a large part of Gippsland and in the Bright area of north-eastern Victoria would soon be compelled to use iodised salt for baking, Dr. K. J. Brennan, Health ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. 'New offices could be built on station'

    Melbourne's new Federal offices could be built on top of Spencer st. railway ...

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  8. IT'S NEWS TO ME!

    "There will now be five minutes of complete quiet as we play you a recording taken aboard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Lottery "threat to family"

    WOMEN and children would suffer in the long run from a State lottery, Mr. McDonald, Country Party Leader, said at Benalla yesterday. ...

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  10. Fresh homes deal plea

    Mr. Galvin, Actinc Premier, yesterday made another appeal to the Commonwealth for a ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. Nerves crack over drinks

    SIXTY people attended a nerve-racking cocktail party in Botany Bay today—on the new tanker Harold Sleigh, with three million gallons of petrol aboard. ...

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  12. WASP IN CARGO

    Quarantine officials today stopped work on the s.s. Muiderkerk at North Wharf, Geelong, when a cargo of ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. Alpine accident deaths now six

    The death toll in the worst Alpine accident in New Zealand's history rsoe to six tonight, when 18-year-old ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. Motorist will stand trial

    An inquest was held at Kilmore today into the death of Harry Stutterd, 74, of Broadford, who was fatally ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. Meat stolen

    Thieves who broke into the Ballarat Meat Stores cool storage denot this week stole 400lb. of frozen mutton ...

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  16. Planners' head

    Mr. H. L. E. Tranter, was yesterday appointed the new Federal President of the Australian Planning ...

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  17. Beach areas will get better water supply

    Williamstown and Altona districts will soon get an improved water supply at a rest of £248,500, the Board ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. Assault at football

    Jack Kirkham, of Vincent st., Maidstone, was fined £5 with £4 costs at Geelong City Court today for having ...

    Article : 135 words
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  21. Railman killed

    Bowislow Czechm, 28 railway employee, of McLoughlin st., Sunshine, was finally injured yesterday when ...

    Article : 34 words
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