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  2. Census Quiz Sets Some Posers

    CENSUS FORMS must be filled in during the week end, but some of the questions are a bit difficult for some people. Above: Mr. W. Wade, a census enumerator, answers telephone queries in the electoral office, while Misses H. Lewis and S. Smith check ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRESCRIPTIONS FOR MORPHINE

    Evidence of prescriptions for morphine tablets ordered by Dr. Clements from a Southport firm of chemists, was given to-day at the resumed Clements inquest. ...

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  4. TRAM MEN TO MEET

    Efforts will be made to-day to prevent a tram stoppage at Malvern depot on Sunday morning. ...

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  5. LAND SALES INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In his opening address at the Royal Commission on Land Sales to-day, Mr. Dovey, K.C. (assisting ...

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  6. LIBERAL-C.P. RIFT WIDENS

    A widening of the breach between the Country and Liberal parties has been a notable featured the State Parliamentary session. Since the breakdown of ...

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  7. FARM HAND ARRESTED

    PERTH, Thursday. -- William Dudley Doggett, 22 years, farm hand, was arrested this morning about a mile from Albany and ...

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  8. ANSWERS MUST BE CAREFUL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The importance of answering carefully census questions relating to a person's status in business or trade ...

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  9. YACHT AGAIN IN PERIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- After another terrific gale battering the yacht Utiekah II. has again put into harbor, this time Port ...

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  10. WOUNDED BY KNIFE

    Following a quarrel between two employes in the kitchen of a cafe in Little Collins-street yesterday afternoon, Mr. John ...

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  11. NOT TOM--OR DICK --BUT "HARRY!"

    "Who's there?" Awakened suddenly in the early hours yesterday Miss Ariel Macdougall, of ...

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  12. NO BLACK MARKET AT POLICE SALE

    Melbourne's beer drought showed definite signs of breaking yesterday, when bottled beer was offered at 8d. a bottle (8 a dozen) and wine at 2d. a bottle, and no one seemed thirsty or anxious enough to want ...

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  13. SHEER AUDACITY

    A thief nonchalantly walked into a city auctioneer's storeroom yesterday morning, shouldered a ...

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  14. TRAIN FARES FOR REVIEW

    Whether railway fares and freights will be increased by 10 per cent. will be largely governed by the Commonwealth reaction ...

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  15. SOLDIER GRANTED £2500 DAMAGES

    A soldier who claimed £3500 damages as a result of injuries he received in an accident at South Melbourne in 1945, was awarded ...

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    MEMENTO FOR MONTY.--Australians who fought with the 8th Army at El Alamein under Lord Montgomery will present him with this solid silver boomerang, surmounted by a platypus, when they entertain him in Melbourne next week. Mr. W. Webb, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PIONEERS IN SURGERY

    High tribute was paid to prominent English surgeons by Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor when he addressed members of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. MOTORCYCLIST TIED TO TREE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Before they stole his £150 motor cycle near the top of Bulli Pass to-day two young thugs held up Robert ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. Lost His Memory--and Now His Freedom

    A man who said he deserted from the British army in Palestine, took a Halifax bomber to Sourabaya (Java), then "got in with the Dutch" and came to Sydney in Dutch uniform, later admitted to Melbourne ...

    Article : 361 words
  25. DUMMY MINE WASHED ASHORE

    PERTH, Thursday.--Considerable relief was felt by residents in the vicinity of Swanbourne Surf Life Saving Club this ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. VIOLINIST MUST LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Czechoslovakian musician, Karel Zoubeck, has been declared an illegal immigrant, and it is ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. TROCADERO FIRE

    Prompt action by Mr. D. K. Denley, night watchman at Trocadero dance hall, corner of Sturt-street and City-road, ...

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  28. STUDENTS PLAY MAUGHAM

    Students of Janet Clarke Hall and Trinity College will combine to produce Somerset Maugham's famous play Sheppey at the ...

    Article : 79 words
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