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    THE ROYAL SHOW begins on Thursday, and Max Evans, 16 years, is one of many preparing entrants. Here he is grooming Mamsie, a candidate in the saddle class. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MIGRATION HELD UP BY SHIPPING

    Australia has no difficulty in attracting highly suitable migrants, but the shipping shortage remains the great obstacle to a rapid immigration programme. This conclusion was formed by the Minister for ...

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  4. CONTRACTORS INDIGNANT

    A conference with the Housing Commission will be sought immediately by the Road Contractors' Association to learn ...

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  5. HEAVY DAMAGE IN 70-M.P.H. GALE

    Northerly gales which swept over Victoria yesterday did thousands of pounds worth of damage. The storm brought Bay shipping practically ...

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  6. BLINDED BY STEAM

    BRISBANE, Monday.--When H.M.A.S. Warrnambool struck the mine steam blinded two stokers in the boiler room, and oil ...

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  7. £14,500,000 FOR NEW OPEN CUT

    Cabinet approval has been given to the principles of a bill to enable the State Electricity Commission to construct a new brown coal open cut and two briquetting factories at Morwell South at a cost of £14,500,000. ...

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  8. 5-DAY WEEK ON TRAMS

    Mass meetings of tram men to be held to-day at Malvern and Hanna-street depots will protest against the Tramways Board ...

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  9. NO RISE IN CITY RATE

    No increase has been made in Melbourne City Council rates which are still 2 in the pound. The chairman of the council ...

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  10. PROBLEMS OF THE SHOW

    "Show fortnight" began yesterday with a general quickening of activity among exhibitors engaged in final preparations for the ...

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  11. PIONEER WITH 118 DESCENDANTS DIES IN W.A.

    PERTH, Monday. -- Mrs. Ellen Peters, 98 years, of Pingara; 50 miles south of Perth, who died at the week ...

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  12. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Run over by the 3.50 p.m. East Malvern train about 100 yards from Darling station yesterday, Mr. Phillip Reginald Doran, 83 ...

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  13. COLLIER ARRIVES

    Loaded with 8400 tons of gas coal, the Empire Swordsman berthed at Station Pier last night. She will start discharging into ...

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  14. Mahia Disaster

    "Painters and dockers killed in the Mahia explosion lost their lives because the people in charge did not know the ...

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    AT YESTERDAY'S meeting of the Federal Council of the Australian Country party--L. to R.: Mr. J. McEwen (Vic., deputy leader), Sir Earle Page (chairman), Mr. Milford Smith (W.A., president of the Country and Democratic League), Mr. Alan Campbell (president of Qid. Country party). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MR. DUNSTAN SUPPORTED

    Central council of the Victorian Country party is not expected to accept the recommendation from Ballarat to ask Mr. A. A. ...

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  19. REAL ESTATE AGENT DISQUALIFIED

    The real estate agent's licence of Kenneth Joseph Lockett, carrying on business as Lock's Estate Agency, ...

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  20. Wool Sales Sound Like Corroboree

    Buyers from all over the world again took up their positions yesterday in the half-circle of raised seats in Melbourne's Wool Exchange and began shouting, barking and pointing at an auctioneer. The occasion was the ...

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  22. PORTER FIRES SHOTS AT SYDNEY THIEF

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A thief who attempted to rob a mixed business within the Royal Prince Hospital grounds ...

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  23. TUG STRIKE

    Four of the 22 tugboat, men on strike have left the sea permanently. and settled into other jobs on a full-time basis. ...

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  24. Gold to Karachi

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An allegation that a Sydney manufacturer had received £25.000 from a Singapore bank for gold ...

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  25. ESCAPE FROM BURNING HOME

    Two married couples were rendered homeless by a fire which destroyed part of a house they occupied in Normanby-road, Kew, ...

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  26. COOL ROBBERY IN CITY STORE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- While customers were looking on, a man stole £40 in notes this afternoon from the branch office of the ...

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