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    TEST MEN RETURN.-- Members of the Victorian XI. who have been selected to play for Australia in the first Test match in Brisbane arrived in Melbourne by train from Adelaide yesterday after defeating South Australia in a Sheffield Shield game. From left : G. Tribe, K. Meuleman, K. Miller and L. Hassett, Victorian captain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SPORTING YOUTH.-- At the Victorian State Schools' Amateur Athletic Association sports at Carlton cricket ground yesterday. Left: Bert Outen, Yarraville West, winning the under 11 80 yards race. Right: Girl competitors giving vocal encouragement to their school mates while awaiting their own turn to compete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRITICISM OF TAX CUTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Strong criticism of the Government's tax reductions, as insufficient to provide any incentive for a return to full production, was voiced by the ...

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  7. FAMILIES FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Applications on behalf of wives of members of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force who ...

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  8. SWEET CHIME A WARM FAVORITE

    Bookmakers with a pre-post market on the rich Eclipse Stakes to be run at Caulfield on Saturday have made the Sydney filly Sweet Chime a hot favorite. ...

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  9. PRODUCTION CURB ON INFLATION

    If wages were increased without a simultaneous increase in production, the result would be inflation. This opinion was given by Sir Herbert Gepp, managing director of Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd., in the Full ...

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  10. DOCK YARDS MAY CLOSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Eight thousand dock workers were today given a week's notice by waterfront employers. The ...

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  11. TENNIS TITLE SEEDINGS

    Unexpected omissions from the men's singles seedings for the State championship titles, announced by the Lawn Tennis ...

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  12. MAIL BAGS ON BEACH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Of 2284 bags of mail carried by the ship Port Wyndham from Adelaide for overseas, six had been ...

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  13. MEETING COST OF FREE LIBRARIES

    On the ground that the Free Library Services Board Bill made no provision for the financing of free public libraries, and threw the financial burden on the municipalities, the Opposition renewed its criticism of the ...

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  14. EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Feature of the New South Wales budget introduced to-night in the Legislative Assembly by the ...

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  15. PENSIONS FOR POLITICIANS

    In two Australian States, New South Wales and West Australia, legislative provision has been made for a contributory system of ...

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  16. TROPHY FOR J.MUELLER

    Melbourne Football Club announced yesterday that Jack Mueller, in his first full season after returning from war service, ...

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  17. MEMBER LOCKED OUT OF ROOM

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Two policemen to-day were stationed outside the door of the room set aside for Mr. J. F. Barnes, ...

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  18. PARKER'S FIVE YEAR PLAN

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.-- For his success in tennis, American Davis Cup player Frank Parker admits that much is due to his ...

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  19. KIT BAG & £1155 FOUND IN STREET

    A tobacconist, firmly grasping a kit bag, warmly shook hands with a wharf laborer at the St. Kilda police station yesterday ...

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  20. BRADMAN CAPTAIN

    ADELAIDE, Monday-- Mr. W. H. Jeanes, secretary of the Cricket Board of Control, announced to-day that the board had ...

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  22. HUTTON HIT ON FINGER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Len Hutton, England's opening batsman, arrived in Brisbane to-day with his right index finger in ...

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  23. GIRL ATTACKED IN STREET

    Detectives of Malvern C.I.B. are investigating an attack on Miss Shirley Rhoda Orr, 19 years, of Dunbar- avenue, ...

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  24. LABOR SHORTAGE HITS CAR TRADE

    Shortage of skilled labor in the body- building industry is proving a serious handicap to the rehabilitation of the Australian motor ...

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  25. CIGAR MAKERS WANT TO HEAR THE CRICKET

    Refusal of the employers to allow broadcasts of Test and inter- State cricket matches to be relayed in a city cigar, factory, was one of the grievances which caused employes yesterday to decide on a sit-down strike once ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. HIGH SCORING EXPECTED

    Commenting on the Australian team selected for the first Test match the London "Times" comments:-- "Very much as we all ...

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  27. FAIR RENTS BOARD TO CEASE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that Cabinet, on the recommendation of the ...

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  28. HOLIDAY HOMES NOT OCCUPIED

    MORNINGTON, Wednesday.-- Officers of the State Accommodation Bureau on a visit to Mornington found about 20 houses in ...

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  29. SILK STOCKINGS UP TO £2 A PAIR

    SYDNEY. Wednesday,-- Australian- made silk stockings, which are expected on the market early next year, will cost about ...

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  30. BOXING SUCCESS BY AUSTRALIAN

    Johnny Best, Australian middle weight, defeated Dick Turpin, an experienced and highly regarded English boxer, in the ...

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