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  2. MR. LANG CLAIMS HE WAS PUZZLED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Arising out of incidents in the House of Representatives last night, Mr. Lang (Ind, Lab., N.S.W.), to-day charged the Government with deliberately attempting to muzzle him during the ...

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    DOWN FOR LUNCH.--When Mrs. H. Higgins and her son, Peter, prepared for lunch on the beach at St. Kilda yesterday, a few feathered friends dropped in to make it a party. Their appetites did not put any undue strain upon the rations, and they certainly amused Peter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ROCKET RANGE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The accident risk to an aborigine because of the setting up of the rocket range in Central ...

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  5. PLANS OF GOVERNMENT FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--No country needed immigrants of the right type more than Australia, and no country had taken more energetic steps to secure them. ...

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  6. NO IMMEDIATE GAS THREAT

    The threat to gas supplies throughout Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania has been temporarily ...

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  7. LIBERAL-C.P. CONFUSION

    CANBERRA, Friday.--An unusual situation developed in the House of Representatives to-day when the Leader of the Country ...

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  8. TRAM CUTS NEXT YEAR

    The Tramways Board has decided to raise the age at which children are eligible to travel on concession fares from 12 to 14 ...

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  9. CONTROL OF HOSPITALS

    The proposal of the Minister for Health for the establishment of a hospital commission is to be examined by a committee of ...

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  10. PERTH RAIL MEN BACK

    PERTH, Friday.--Settlement of the railway strike was announced by the Premier (Mr. Wise) to-day. Trams will start about 5 ...

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  11. CHEAPER FARES FOR STUDENTS

    The Victorian Railway Commissioners have agreed to issue to ex-service students, not in employment, but studying full-time ...

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  12. MAIZE BOARD POLL

    Nominations closed yesterday for the poll for producers' representatives on the Maize Marketing Board. There will be only ...

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  13. LOTTERIES FOR HOSPITALS

    The Anglican Social Questions Committee at a meeting, yesterday protested against any suggested alteration of the Police ...

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  14. SIX FIRES ON LINER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Following at least six fires on the 22,000ton passenger liner Asturias in Sydney to-day, a 21-year-old ...

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    HENLEY EVE.--Melbourne's much discussed Yarra was the scene of great activity yesterday as final preparations were made for Henley Regatta. This afternoon, the river will lake on a new aspect as colored craft and sleek racing boats traverse ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM COAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Australia is endeavoring to obtain from Germany as reparations plant and equipment for getting oil from ...

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  17. FARM METHODS STUDIED ABROAD

    The Director of Agriculture (Mr. H. A. Mullett) will resume duties at his office on Monday, after a six months' visit to ...

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  19. TRUCK STRIKES POLE

    When a R.A.A.F. truck crashed into a telegraph pole at the corner of Sunshine and Grainger's roads, West Footscray, a few ...

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  20. ST. JOHN ORDER ELEVATED

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Governor of South Australia (Sir Wilolughby Norrie), announced at the annual executive meeting of ...

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  21. PRETENDED TO BE DOCTOR

    sentences totalling eight months' imprisonment were imposed by Mr. Mohr, P.M., in the City Court yesterday, when ...

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  22. REVIVAL OF HENLEY

    In the good Old days Australia's leading aquatic social and rowing function, Henley-on-Yarra, used to attract attendances of over ...

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  24. MALVERN GRAMMAR SCHOOL FETE

    In connection with the effort to raise funds to acquire the property occupied by Malvern Church of England Grammar ...

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  25. BY-ELECTIONS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State Electoral Officer (Mr. E. Bennetts) announced to- night that the recent State by-elections in ...

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  26. ARCHITECTURAL SCHOLARSHIP

    The board of architectural education of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects invites applications for the Robert and Ada ...

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