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  2. MORE FACILITIES AT CAMP PELL

    A scheme to develop the Camp Pell emergency housing area in Royal Park as a big community centre, complete with schools and shopping facilities, to be supervised by a permanent staff, will be brought before ...

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    YOUNGSTERS AT THE KINDERGARTENS.--In yesterday's heat the small folk at the kindergartens relaxed as best they could. Above: Rodney Pearce, asleep at Moreland Kindergarten, bared his chest to the atmosphere, while Beverley Maxey refused to have her daily nap until she had both her dolls comfortable. Kindergartens are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FOUR HOURS WEEK-END WHARF WORK

    Waterside workers will work for only four hours during the week end as a result of the Waterside Workers' Federation ban on overtime. Work will commence at 8 a.m. to-day ...

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  5. VICTORIAN COAL LOSS

    Victoria will receive only 2800 tons of gas-making coal from the weekly quota of 30,000 tons, which has been almost wholly lost ...

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  6. WEEK-END PAYMENTS

    Week-end payment claims, the subject of much negotiation between employers and employes' representatives in recent ...

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  7. CAR SEARCHES FOR EXPRESS

    The Adelaide express, which left Melbourne at 7 p.m. yesterday, was delayed 32 minutes between Buangor and Ararat ...

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  8. WANGANELLA TO BE DOCKED

    Months will elapse before the Wanganella can resume her trans-Tasman passenger service. This was stated by an official of ...

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  9. SHORTAGE OF SOAP

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The shortage of soap in Sydney led to three women appearing before Mr. Collins, S.M., at Central ...

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  10. Good Progress

    The international air conference in Melbourne is making splendid progress. This was stated last night ...

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  11. MILK CARTERS' CLAIMS

    Willingness of metropolitan milk carters to confer again with employer members of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Milk ...

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  12. SHIP DECLARED BLACK

    Maritime unions throughout Australia have been instructed by the Seamen's Union to place a ban on all work on the ...

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  13. MAN KILLED AND THREE INJURED

    While standing near the tram track at the corner of Bowen-crescent and St. Kilda-road shortly before 11 o'clock last ...

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  14. Wider Metal Dispute

    An estimated total of 30,000 Victorian workers may be called on to strike as the result of a decision made at the Melbourne Trades Hall yesterday by the conference of Federal and State officers of the nine unions involved in the metal trades dispute. The decision, which is believed ...

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  15. ACCOUNTANT FOR TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown, 49, accountant, was committed to the Supreme Court for trial to-day. ...

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  19. CRASH 200 FT. DOWN GULLY

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--After crashing 200 feet down a gully on Anstey's Hill-road, Houghton, this morning, a 60-year-old man ...

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  21. Appointed to A.L.P. Executive

    Mr. A. A. Kyle, former vice-president of the Trades Hall Council and member of the Victorian Central Executive of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. LIBERAL-C.P. UNITY

    A close working arrangement with the Liberal party at the next elections, to avoid triangular contests, will be discussed at the next ...

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    HORSE EATS ICE AS REFRESHER.--There is almost a sit-down strike by this well-known horse of Brunswick if he does not get ice for his lunch these hot days. Yesterday an extra large piece was well earned from his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. UNION MOVE FOR SUNDAY TRAINS

    The Australian Railways Union is expected to start a campaign next week to have Sunday trains restored. The union fears that ...

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  28. MAN KILLED IN LIFT WELL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A man was crushed to death in a lift well to-night before the eyes of another man who could not save ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    Mr. Austin Smith, 50 years, St. Kilda-street, Brighton, who met with a fatal accident yesterday, was widely known in ...

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  30. Sport Interests "Aussies"

    "Aussies appear to be far more interested in cricket and racing than in international events. That is crazy." This summing up of the average Australian outlook was made by a visiting American, Mr. ...

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  31. Car Passenger Hurt

    When a car in which he was a passenger overturned at the corner of Manningham and Thompson roads, Heidelberg, yesterday ...

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