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  4. SOCIETY TO FOSTER GALLERY SUPPORT

    A National Gallery Society was launched last night with the object of bringing the people of Melbourne into closer touch with a great cultural asset. ...

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  5. Helicopter On Its First Flight

    THIS NEW SIKORSKY helicopter, recently brought from America, made its first flight at Laverton yesterday. It has been assembled in Victoria by Australian engineers, who put the thousand and one parts together, and then saw the machine soar safely into Australian skies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POISONING VERDICT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The final chapter was written to-day to the story of Mrs. Louise. Agnes Thompson, 38, who died in a ...

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  7. VIOLENT STORMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Two violent storms struck Brisbane in four hours to-day. Winds of up to 65 miles an hour ...

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  8. WAGE-PEGGING AMENDMENTS

    Amendments to wage pegging announced on Wednesday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) were criticised yesterday by representatives of both trade unions and employers. Unionists were displeased with ...

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  9. THREAT TO WOMAN

    Allegations that a man had sent from Australia a letter to a woman threatening to "do her in," and a wreath, were made in ...

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  10. MAY SEE MEN ARRIVE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Relatives of service personnel will in future be permitted to enter wharves when troops are ...

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  11. MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT

    Norman von Nida, 72283 to-day tied with Lees, 69283, in the final of the Dunlop Masters golf tournament at Little Aston. ...

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  12. £11,000,000 GAP IN DOLLAR TRADE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The seriousness of Australia's dollar position is emphasised in figures released to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. R. Wilson). ...

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  13. SPEAKER AND JUDGES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Remarks made by the Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) in Sydney Domain last Sunday, concerning High Court ...

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  14. TRAINING NEW BRICKLAYERS

    The Deputy Director of Re- Establishment (Brigadier C. Lawrence) yesterday took exception to a statement by Cr. Milton Gray ...

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  15. HELICOPTER'S TEST FLIGHT

    For minutes yesterday afternoon the Royal Australian Air Force Sikorsky S-51 helicopter hovered over the Laverton tarmac ...

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  16. YOUTH'S IRON RATIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A broken razor blade, part of a knife blade, a piece of wire and a broken section of comb were articles ...

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  17. SEMI-FINALISTS IN ARIA

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--The 16 semi-finalists in the "Sun" aria competition were announced tonight They are:-- ...

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  18. CHEMISTS' NEW PRESIDENT

    Mr. Eric Scott, of Melbourne former president of the Victorian branch of the Federated Pharmaceutical Service Guild of ...

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  19. MARRIED BY PROXY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- An Italian-born farmer of St. Ives who has been married by proxy to an Italian woman for eight ...

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  20. FIRST STEP TO CHURCH UNITY

    As a first step toward Protestant church union Rev. Gordon Powell suggested last night that the Congregational and ...

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  21. £100 HAUL BY CAT BURGLAR

    A cat burglar who crept into the home of Mr. Godfrey Stewart, solicitor Hillside-avenue, Caulfield, early yesterday morning ...

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  22. Conscience is Costly

    It's that Shamus O'Halia again. He has sent a further payment of £20 as conscience ...

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  23. LONG CHRISTMAS SHOP CLOSING

    Members or me shop Assistants' Union employed in many suburban and city shops may get a break of four, clear, days this ...

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  24. PENSION PLAN FOR SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government is considering the introduction of a contributory pension scheme for members of ...

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  25. MORE BUTTER AND CHEESE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Butter and cheese production in Australia during August showed a slight increase over figures for ...

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  26. BAPTIST SCHOLARS WIN PRIZES

    Prizes won in the annual Sunday school examinations of the Baptist Church were presented last night in the ...

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    YOUNG AUSTRALIANS met at the Melbourne Zoo yesterday when Judith Cassidy, of Mont Albert central school, was introduced to these very small "feather tails"--a variety of diminutive opossum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. HOUSING SOCIETY IN GIPPSLAND

    The one-hundredth co-operative housing society in Victoria will be established in Central Gippsland with the office at Morwell. ...

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  29. FOREST'S FUTURE IS WITH PEOPLE

    "Our work is not with trees or forests, but with the people," declared the secretary of the Forests League (Cr. E. Webb) at its ...

    Article : 132 words
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  32. COURT DELAY PROTESTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Officials of the Builders' Laborers' Union said to-day they had received advice from South Australia that ...

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  33. Voice Directs Baby Plane Over Tasman

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--With the easy nonchalance of a pilot completing a humdrum cross-country flight, Mr. B. H. Newton landed his tiny-monoplane on the flare path of Whenuapai of 8.27 to-night ...

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  34. TEN TEMPORARY EXCHANGES

    Owing to the delay in obtaining permanent buildings for valuable telephone exchange equipment the Postal department is using ...

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  35. £65 IN SILVER STOLEN

    Smashing a back window of Mr. Archibald Vernon Cain's home, Heidelberg-road, Ivanhoe, early yesterday morning, thieves ...

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