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  2. PUBLIC MUST WAT FOR NEW CARS

    Although some of the latest British and Ame models will be on the Australian car market this probably before June, they will not be available for ordinary motorist. Some distributors of British ...

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    Hikers at Fern Tree Gully yesterday found the weather rather hot. This party discarded shoes and socks to cool their feet in a mountain stream before resuming the journey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WARM WEATHER FOR HOLIDAY

    In hot weather and brilliant sunshine, Victoria yesterday celebrated the first peace-time Australia day holiday since 1939. The beaches were crowded, while large numbers went to the neighboring hills. Melbourne ...

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    Yesterday, at St. Kilda, holiday makers saw a parade of Bathing Beauties as one of the charity beach carnival attraction. Selected from life saving club members only, the girls are seen parading for the judges. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LIBERALS TO FORM POLICY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Efforts to lay down a Federal policy for the Liberal party will be made when the Federal executive of the ...

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  7. Holiday Accidents

    Monday.--With his clothes soaked in petrol and his face smothered in oil, a Royal Navy test pilot staggered away uninjured from a crashed Corsair fighter plane just as it burst into flames a Kellyville to-day. ...

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  8. MORE CASES OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    During the last six months cases of infantile paralysis in this State have reached almost epidemic proportions, and now total 288, with four deaths, since July. This outbreak is spread through ...

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  9. A.N.A. HOLIDAY CONTESTS

    Exhibitions of wrestling by members of the Victorian Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Association last night closed the ...

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  10. N.Z. NAV YCHANGE

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Monday.-- The New Zealand Government, if agreement with the Admiralty has decided to replace the cruiser, Gambia and Achilles with cruiser ...

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  11. N.S.W. THIEVES BIG HAULS

    SYDNEY, Monday. --A safe containing £400 was stolen from the Crown Hotel, Camden, early to-day. Police were told by a ...

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  12. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    Seating that at no time has the United States found it possible or desirable to remain indifferent to European developments, the ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT IN INDIA

    The viceroy (Lord Wavell), if one of the briefest vice-regal addresses on record, told member of the Indian Central Assembly ...

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  14. Tiny Infant Dies

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Cooma's smallest baby, weighing only 2 lb. 2 oz. at its birth on January 19, died yesterday in Cooma ...

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  15. Wharf Laborers Leave Ship

    Efforts will be made this morning to settle a strike by about 50 wharf laborers who refuse to unload soda ash from the freighter ...

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    The eyes of many a true Scot glistened as they watched the pipe bands in action at Olympic Park yesterday. The band contests were part of the Australia day celebrations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FALLS FROM TRAINS

    Falling from a city bound race train, between Malvern and Armadale stations yesterday afternoon, Leading Aircraftman ...

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  20. PROBLEM FACING WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY

    GOULBURN, Monday.--The term "White Australia" should be dropped and the dictation test devised to keen out unwanted immigrants should be rescinded, was stated by Professor A. P. Elkin, of the University of Sydney, at ...

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  21. SLEPT WITH HAND SEVERED

    A young man whose hand had been severed by a train was found sleeping in the waitingroom of Footscray railway station at 4.30 ...

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  22. Country News

    Revival of the appeal launched in 1938 for a cricket pioneers memorial at Eastern Oval is now proposed by the Ballarat district cricket ...

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  23. LUXURY LINER'S RETURN

    "The-Age" Special Correspondent in London. The Queen Elizabeth, tile world's largest liner, may be ...

    Article : 200 words
  24. Struck Head on Seabed

    GEELONG.--At the Eastern Beach this afternoon a visitor to Geelong dived into the shallow water and sustained injuries to ...

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