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  2. Mannequins Learn Our Customs

    AN AUSTRALIAN CUSTOM which visiting French mannequins Suzanne Combe (left) and Janine Laquieve (right) cannot get used to is drinking tea. Here Mr. D. Bignell (of the Tea Bureau) hopes his brew will prove better than the ersatz coffee the mannequins have been drinking in the Paris boulevard cafes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Overhaul for Idle Tug Boats

    WITH CREWS on strike and Melbourne shipping tied-up tugboats are undergoing overhaul. Left: Keera alongside the Harbor Trust pier at Williamstown. Right: Tooronga in floating dry dock for repairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CABINET TO REVISE FARE INCREASE'

    The proposed schedule of increased suburban railway fares will be revised by State Cabinet on Monday, as the result of a recommendation by the Parliamentary Labor party ...

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  5. POWER STOP UNLIKELY

    The Sunday blackout threat by Yallourn members of the Federated Enyine Drivers' and Firemen's Association, due to ...

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  6. IMPORT CUTS WILL NOT COST JOBS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Cuts in Australia's imports to overcome the British Commonwealth economic crisis will not, the Government believes, cause unemployment. ...

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  7. SIX COLLIERS NEXT WEEK

    Victoria has been allotted shipping space for 37,900 tons of coal next week. Gas rationing, however, is expected to last until ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. DISARMAMENT OF JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Discussions at the British Commonwealth preparatory conference on the Japanese peace treaty to-day indicated that member nations of the British Commonwealth would favor the eventual ...

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  9. PREFERENCE OR PERISH

    BENDlGO, Thursday.--A public meeting here to-day carried a resolution urging the Federal Government to retain Empire ...

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  10. SALARY RISE GRANTED

    Public servants in middle and higher salary ranges will receive approximately 25 per cent. Increases on salary margins from ...

    Article : 375 words
  11. PAINT WORKS GUTTED

    Fire, which followed a series of cotton nitrate explosions yesterday, gutted the factory of Brolite Pty. Ltd., lacquer manufacturers, ...

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  12. Wonthaggi Work on Saturday

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday. -- Members of Wonthaggi district branch of the Miners' Federation to-day decided to work on Saturday ...

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  13. WAGE INCREASE FOR WATCHMEN

    Watchmen will receive increased wages under a determination reached -by the Watchmen's Wages Board yesterday. ...

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  16. GEN. STURDEE IN CRASH

    A R.N.Z.A.F. Anson plane flying to Wellington to take the chief of the Australian General Staff (Lieut:-Gen. V. A. H. ...

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  17. Tour of Victoria

    ECHUCA, Thursday.--Twenty-eight students of the Echuca Technical College agricultural class will leave to-morrow on an ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. News from Country Centres ...

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--Ruby Hazel Braumann, married, of Diamond Hill, was fined £4 here to-day for having fraudulently ...

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  19. CHURCH MIGHT BE MOVED

    GEELONG, Thursday. --Proposals to move a church, now on a site in Sparks-road, to another area, have been made by Rylands ...

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  20. BALLARAT

    The relief for Britain Red cross appeal sponsored by the mayor (Cr. A. C. Pittard) early in his mayoral term, closed yesterday ...

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  21. CAME BACK TO "CLEAN SLATE"

    BALLARAT, Thursday. -- An extraordinary story of a man who made good, and sought to make amends for a lapse was told in the ...

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  22. DELAY IN DISTRICT SCHOOL AT DOOKIE

    DOOKIE, Thursday.--The Minister for Education (Mr. Field) advised Dookie Advancement League that shortage of labor and ...

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  23. No Supplementary Water Supply

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.-- The city's water supply will not be supplemented this summer. A now 10,000,000-gallon reservoir ...

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  24. ALBURY

    Albury Apex Club packed 200 food parcels during the week to be sent to needy familities in Britain, the names of which have been supplier ...

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  25. MAFFRA

    A senior young farmers' club has been formed here, with three office bearers:--President (Mr. J. Dwyer), secretary (Mr. L. Daniel), ...

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  26. PORT FAIRY

    The council has decided to carry out further tree planting in the gardens, at the beaches and along the River Moyne, Two hundred trees. ...

    Article : 75 words
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