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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY

    It was not Burns but one of the more modern, minor poets who composed some lines which referred to ...

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    ON THE TAN.--While most of Melbourne was busily at work yesterday, these fortunate riders enjoyed a canter along the tan in the Alexandra Gardens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    It is very good news that Mr. J. A. Lauwerys, of the University of London, has been invited by the State Education ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The Governor, attended by members of the personal staff, left Government House yesterday to visit Traralgon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW WAGES POLICY NEEDED TO ALLAY UNREST

    UNREST cropping up in fresh places almost daily attests the confusion of the industrial situation, and ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AIMS IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

    In all the Danubian countries to-day internal political and economic life is overshadowed by international policy. All are directly or indirectly dominated by the Soviet Union. Their future depends on their own relations with Moscow and on Moscow's relations with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORLD NEWS SERVICES

    Mr. Christopher Chancellor, general manager of Reuter's, London, left Sydney for England by flying boat yesterday, ...

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  10. Buoyant Revenue Justifies Tax Cut

    FIGURES of customs and excise revenue for the five months' ended November bear out the reputation of the ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR GENERALSHIP

    More than 20 societies affiliated with the Empire day movement in Victoria will meet soon to consider the appointment of the new ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL BORDERS

    A royal commission to consider realignment of municipalities throughout the State was advocated by Cr. J. A. Michelsen ...

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  13. CHILD PHYSIQUE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday,--As a result of a three years' survey of postures of Australian school children, for which the Minister ...

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  14. HONOR BOOK FOR STATE SCHOOL

    The head teacher of Wales-street, Northcote, State school yesterday stated that the school committee had decided to ...

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  17. MORE SUGAR FOR PRESERVES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Although sugar rationing will be continued in the system for which new ration books will be ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN NEED FOR NAVAL AIR POWER

    A warning that Australia must establish a naval aviation service if it is to contribute to the defence of the British Empire by maintaining the R.A.N, was given yesterday by Rear-Admiral R. H. Portal, during an ...

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  20. YOUTH CENTRE

    Moorabbin council has decided to ask the Government for a subsidy on a £3 to £1 basis for the establishment of a youth ...

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  21. VISIT BY GEN. MACARTHUR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday,--General MacArthur has not yet indicated any definite date for a visit to Australia, although he has ...

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