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    THE FLASH OF GUNFIRE BY NIGHT.--Naval gunnery at night provided an impressive spectacle in Port Phillip Bay last evening, when H.M.A.S. Quiberon carried out a night shoot. The intensive flash which followed each shot is seen above as one oi the aft guns is fired. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MINE STOPPAGES IN ALL STATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Stop-work meetings will be held on all cool fields in Australia from Wednesday onwards. Miners' leaders said to-day that if the Government had not given satisfactory assurances on miners' ...

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    ICED DRINKS FOR TENNIS PLAYERS.--The country tennis tournaments at Kooyong are being played in grilling weather, and competitors are finding cool drinks very refreshing. Here one visitor from far away St. Arnaud--Mrs. F. Lanagan (right)--has not been Blow to procure a jug of iced cordidl, and is pouring for Misses P. McDonald (St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRETTON WOODS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Bretton Woods monetary proposals have been placed on the agenda for discussion again by ...

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  8. DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOTALISATOR

    Latest development of the totalisator spells the end of starting-price betting. Units could be set up in any country centre! which would pay ...

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  9. WICKET RECOVERS FOR FIFTH TEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Providing little or no further rain falls, not only will the fifth Test begin on time, but the wicket wilt be slow and fairly easy. ...

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  10. ROCKHAMPTON MURDER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Three young men were charged in the Rockhampton police court to-day with the wilful murder of Flora ...

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  11. WET-WICKET PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—I am of the opinion that "sticky" wicket conditions will prevail at some time during or perhaps ...

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  12. GAS RATIONING IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Gas restrictions severer than any previously imposed were announced to-day- by the S.A. Gas Co., to ...

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  13. TAXATION ON MINING

    CANBERRA, Thursday, -- Minor concessions in ten fields of taxation will be among the Federal Cabinet's ...

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  14. LAST SHIELD MATCH

    At Melbourne Cricket Ground to-morrow, the final Sheffield Shield match of the season--Victoria v. South Australian--is to ...

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  15. TEST FORECAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Weather Bureau to-night forecast that to-day's fine break would be followed by occasional ...

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  16. DRIVER CRUSHED TO DEATH

    Unable to control the car he was driving on the Fern Tree Gully-road, near Wheeler's Hill, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bruce ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CIGARETTES BY THOUSAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Customs officers have seized 48,000 American cigarettes, 18 strings of pearls and articles of clothing ...

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  18. RAIL STRIKE END IN SIGHT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- The strike of Commonwealth Railway employes. Which has paralysed rail traffic on the North-South ...

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  19. TAP WRONGLY TURNED OFF

    The failure of Mr. and Mrs. Frost, of Harpole, Northamptonshire, to learn that a water tap should be turned off clockwise ...

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  20. SERVICEMEN EMPLOYES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Public Service Bill was attacked in the House of Representatives to-day by the ...

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  21. UNION BAN ON A.L.P. GROUP

    The executive of the Building Workers' Industrial Union (Carpenters) has decided to ban the A.L.P. group set up within the ...

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  22. FISHING FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    Early in May the fishery school at Cronulla, (N.S.W.) will enter upon a second course for ex-service trainees under the ...

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  23. CADET RIFLE COMPETITION

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--Lieutenant-General C. A. Clowes (G.O.C. Southern Command) visited the Ballarat Grammar ...

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  24. THIRD WORLD WAR

    The vital necessity of arresting conditions that could lead to a third world war was stressed last night at the United Nations ...

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  25. INTEREST IN U.N.O.

    Tribute to the "active interest" shown by the Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt, in United Nation ...

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  26. SERVICES IN EAST ASIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated In the House of Representatives to-day that an ...

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  27. VARIATIONS IN ESTIMATES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Although Australia's annual demand for vacuum cleaners has been variously estimated at ...

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  28. GUIDANCE FOR PUPILS

    An educational and pre-vocational guidance service will soon be established in State schools. Announcing this last night, the ...

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  30. SUSPECT FOLLOWED BY DETECTIVE

    Seeing a man acting suspiciously in Swanston-street yesterday, Detective J. Wright, of the Russell-street C.I.B. alighted ...

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  31. NEW DETECTIVES

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Duncan) announced yesterday that, as from Saturday, the detective force would be ...

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  32. INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS

    Annual prizes have been awarded by the municipal engineering branch of the Institution of Engineers. Australia, to:--Messrs. ...

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  33. LITTLE REWARD

    Five odd shoes were snatched by a thief from "Ezywalkin Pty. Ltd., in Sydney-road, Coburg, early yesterday morning, after a ...

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