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  2. Advertising

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  4. ELECTION MAY BE RECORD

    Victoria's election for the Legislative Assembly on Saturday, November 8, promises to be the biggest in the history of the State. Nominations have already been lodged by 127 ...

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  5. Bank Plan

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) vigorously attacked opponents of the Government's ...

    Article : 385 words
  6. Columnist Revels in His Track Work

    LOOKING IN WONDERFUL fettle and revelling in his outing, Columnist, winner of the Caulfield Cup and a candidate for the big Flemington two-miler, pulled vigorously while working at Moonee Valley yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAR SECRETS REVEALED

    The mechanism of Allied weapons which helped to win victory--and of enemy weapons which for so long kept the ...

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  8. PEACE MAKING IN INDUSTRY

    Conciliation Commissioners sitting in Melbourne and Sydney yesterday, in the new Arbitration Court jurisdiction, settled disputes in Sydney and Tasmania and granted wage ...

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  9. FIRST ROUND IN FIGHT

    Opening his campaign at East Kew last night, Mr. Kent Hughes, Liberal member for Kew, said the battle against the' Bank Bill and ...

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  10. EFFICIENCY IN FIRST AID

    Railway first-aid men, working, in bad weather, yesterday gave a display which demonstrated, their ability to meet any ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. EXPULSION THREAT FOR AGITATORS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Miners' leaders today threatened to expel irresponsible elements within the Miners' Federation who are trying to precipitate a general strike in the industry. ...

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  12. WILL NOT BE "AUNT SALLY"

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- In a letter to the editor of the Adelaide "Advertiser," Don Bradman says: "It seems the open season ...

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  13. TRAINING FOR THEATRE

    "people of my generation need time to get over the period in which we have been starved of theatre." ...

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  14. NOT AWARE OF ART GALLERY

    The general public, in the opinion of the newly formed National Gallery Society of Victoria is hardly aware of the collection at ...

    Article : 205 words
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  16. WHEAT GROWERS FORM COUNCIL

    The Australian Wheat Industry, Defence Council was formed in Melbourne this week to take any legal action considered necessary ...

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  17. REFUND TO ARMY

    The English, Scottish a[?] Australian Bank yesterday declared that a statement by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) ...

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  18. NEW HOME FOR MR. BARRY

    The Minister for Housing (Mr. Barry), said yesterday he had nothing to hide from the public regarding the purchase and ...

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  19. SHIPS HELD UP

    Rain and a shortage of labor on the waterfront have delayed the loading of two ships of the Adelaide Steamship Company. As ...

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  20. RECAPTURE OF ESCAPEE

    A cordon of police thrown round Bendigo Base Hospital yesterday resulted in the capture of George William O'Shannessy, 26 years, ...

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  21. MEN LEAVING RAILWAYS

    During the past two years there had been a steady, but not rapid, falling off in the number of men employed in the railways. ...

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    SALES WERE PUSHED vigorously by women of Essendon District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary at a fair held at Essendon town hall last night. L. to R: Mrs. H. Barker, Mrs. A. D. Mackrell and Mrs. J. Orr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MISS TASMANIA CHOSEN

    HOBART, Thursday.--Leading Hobart socialite. Miss Judy Bennett, who is also well known on the mainland, was elected Miss ...

    Article : 53 words
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  26. PROBLEMS OF HOUSING

    Condemning high housing rentals, Mr. F. Crean, the retiring Labor member for Albert Park, last night told electors ...

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  27. £1450 STOLEN FROM SAFE

    Police who were called to the R.A.A.F. station at Laverton yesterday afternoon were told, that £1450 had been stolen from an ...

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  28. SURPRISED IN A STUDIO

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Police are investigating, a remarkable story that two men, one armed with a revolver and the other with ...

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  29. CHILD SAVED FROM WATER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Noticing a hand protruding from the water at Lane Cove this afternoon. Stanley Baker, 56 years ...

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  30. PILLAGING ON HIGH SCALE

    AUCKLAND, October 23. -- More than £250,000 was paid in a year by South British insurance Company to meet claims for ...

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  31. SEAMEN SENTENCED

    Washington Chagas, an American seaman, was sentenced by Judge Mitchell in General Sessions yesterday to 18 months ...

    Article : 63 words
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