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  2. REAL CAUSE OF THE MEAT TROUBLE

    Appealing to "Victorian stock producers to be guided by their own organisations and not to be influenced by agents and speculators at Newmarket sale yards," the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said yesterday that it was becoming increasingly obvious that individuals ...

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    TURF STAR AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL GYMKHANA.--Tranquil Star, champion mare of the Australian turf, with A. Breasley riding, paraded as an attraction for the crowd at Olympic Park yesterday. (Inset) Breaslcy's second mount for the day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Horse riding as a pastime has become increasingly popular with week-end holiday makers. Here, three young riders are passing through Heidelberg on their way to the open spaces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRANQUIL STAR'S FAREWELL

    Making her farewell appearance after a career in which she crowned herself with many rich laurels of the turf, ...

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  6. THRILLS AT OLYMPIC

    There were thrills and amusement for a big crowd at Olympic Park yesterday afternoon when champions from ...

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  7. PLIGHT OF SEAMEN

    The plight of stranded Australian seamen in England, who had been denied work and passage home, was told by three seamen ...

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  8. Mountbatten Visit

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Leaving the aerodrome at Canberra after speaking informally with men of all ranks, Lord and Lady Louis ...

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  9. LABOR'S PLANS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Industrial reforms which the Commonwealth Government plans to introduce this year were announced to-day ...

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  10. LICENCES OF TAXI-CABS

    For the present cars and petrol cannot be made available to meet new licences for taxis. The Director of Emergency Road ...

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  11. Toads' Big Hop

    Amongst cargo brought from Queensland by an A.N.A. air freighter reaching Essendon yesterday were 650 giant toads ...

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  12. APPRENTICES SUPPORTED

    Any attempt to discipline apprentices involved in the stopwork meeting on Friday will be fought with the full organised ...

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  13. HERBERT SEAT PLEBISCITE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Mr. G. W. Martens, M.P., appears to have been defeated by Mr. W. F. Edmonds in the Labor ...

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  14. FREE SUNDAY CONCERT

    The free civic concert held in the Town Hall on Sunday, found the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Lili Kraus engaged in a ...

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  15. Youth Accidentally Shot

    Yesterday afternoon Dennis Morse, 16 years, Mt. View-road, Upper Fern Tree Gully, was fatally shot while rabbiting at ...

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  16. Intruder Attacks Householder

    When Mr. Ernest Henry Martin. Lygon-street, North Carlton, returned home at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday he saw garments strewn ...

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  17. SALE OF HARNESS

    Criticism by a correspondent of "The Age" "(Mr. C. Mitchell, of Shepparton) of an auction sale of harness conducted by the ...

    Article : 259 words
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  20. CYCLONE OFF QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Gales up to 65 miles an hour whipping up mountainous seas are lashing the coast from Cape Capricorn to the ...

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  24. Mr. Bruee Pleads for a United Nation

    "Knowing the conditions existing in Europe, Britain and America, I say with deep conviction that Australia has emerged from the war in an incomparably better position than any of them, and that in comparison we have not a single problem of serious magnitude to face. We ...

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  25. Sonata Recital

    A sonata recital was given in the Assembly Hall on Saturday by Basil Jones, violinist, and Eunice Garland, pianist. The ...

    Article : 154 words
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