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    TRAINING AIR HOSTESSES.--Senior hostesses selected for duty with Trans-Australia Airlines compiling a routine of training for future recruits. Miss H. L. M. Somerville (right), senior hostess, seen with (L. to R.) Miss S. Briscombe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LABOR AND TAX CUT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At the liveliest and most enthusiastic meeting of his tour, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  4. FORTUNES OF THE CAMPAIGN

    The Federal election campaign is moving quietly like a strong, deep river. There are freshes, eddies, crosscurrents and backwaters, but, so far, no sign of any movement in the affairs of parties that will lead to ...

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  5. BEAUFORT HOME SCHEME TO BE MODIFIED

    The Stale Government intends to investigate the production of Beaufort steel homes on a more modified scale than the 5000 a year recommended by the Housing Commission under the £16,000,000 project. The new ...

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  6. LABOR HOPES IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--In Queensland the Labor party, according to the general secretary of the Queensland branch of the ...

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  7. LINCOLN PLANE PROJECT

    Criticism of the project to spend £9,500,000 on building Lincoln bombers in Australia was expressed by Mr. White, retiring ...

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  8. WONTHAGGI MINERS TO SEE PREMIER

    Miners' demands for a five-year agreement for improved conditions and extension of the Commonwealth Coal Act to Victoria will be discussed at a conference between the Premier (Mr. Cain) and the Victorian ...

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  9. MATES FOUND SHOT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two men were shot dead on Wolfgang Station, 21 miles from Clermont, yesterday afternoon. Their ...

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  10. LABOR IN THE SENATE

    Labor hopes of increasing the party's Victorian representation in the Senate have increased as a result of voting in municipal ...

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  11. JAPANESE READY TO CO-OPERATE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Governor (Lieut.-General Northcott) to-day expressed the opinion that the Allied occupation forces ...

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  12. EGG HATCHES IN MACHINERY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--When the machinery at the Egg Marketing Board's depot at Wagga was stopped for oiling to-day to ...

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  13. UNION MOVE ON PREFERENCES

    An appeal to all trade unionists to "act at the elections in a united front campaign of support for Labor and Communist ...

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  14. POLICE CHASE AT ESSENDON

    A wireless patrol was called to Locke-street, Essendon, yesterday afternoon in search of four persons suspected of having been ...

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  15. COMMISSION FOR NURSES

    The Royal Victorian College of Nursing's recommendation to the Premier to appoint a nurses commission in place of the ...

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  16. DAMAGE BY VANDALS

    Recently Brunswick council's delegate to the Municipal Association brought under notice the prevalence of vandalism and ...

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    HOUSES AT HIGH SPEED.--Multiplicity of design and construction is a feature of post-war housing. This air-mail photograph shows the kitchen section of an aluminium prefabricated house, made in four sections, arriving at the housing site in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ENGINEERS WANT £2 WAGE RISE

    Proposals for an all-round increase of £2 per week on wage margins and a complete stoppage of the engineering industry if the ...

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  20. CLOTHING FIRM NAMED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Another of Sydney's important manufacturers of clothing was named to-day in a special order ...

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  21. REFUSAL TO SAIL SHIP

    Seamen on the British freighter Chertsey yesterday, decided not to take the ship to sea until their quarters were ...

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  22. VACANT ROOM PROBLEM

    An apparent oversight in the framing of the War Service Moratorium regulations, under which an ex-serviceman can be ...

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  23. LUXURY LINER HERE AS TRAMP

    Claimed by her crew to be the largest freighter in the world, the 42-year-old British steamer Panamanian, former Atlantic luxury liner, berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday to load for Colombo. ...

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  24. DUTCH REFUGEES LEAVING

    More than 2000 Dutch refugees who have been living in Australia for several months are due to leave in two ships this week for ...

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  25. HIGH COSTS OF SETTLEMENT

    Increased prices for materials are adding to the establishment costs being encountered by the Soldier Settlement Commission ...

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  26. WOOL BELIEVED STOLEN

    North Melbourne C.I.B. has taken possession of wool valued at £3000, believed to have been stolen from the State Wool ...

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  27. Night Parking in Narrow Streets

    West Brunswick Progress Association has protested to Brunswick council regarding the practice of parking during the night ...

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  28. Incorrect Coupons for Tea

    The Deputy Director of Rationing (Mr. A. S. Penrose) said yesterday that green "V" coupons in ration books of children ...

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