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  2. POST MORTEM ON ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Behind locked doors the Federal executive of the Australian Labor party to-day held a post-mortem ...

    Article : 580 words
  3. BLAST WRECKS FROCK SHOP

    An explosion, heard half, a mile away, wrecked a dress-making shop in Moreland-road, Coburg, early yesterday afternoon. Six people in the premises had remarkable escapes from ...

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    POTENTIAL SEAFARERS.--Candidates for entrance to the Royal Australian Naval College were interviewed yesterday. Top: Commander J. Plunkett-Cole, Commodore H. A. Showers, Mr. H. D. Simpson, director of studies. Bottom: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MARGINS RAISED IN METAL TRADE

    Marginal increases of 6- a week over the earlier Mooney award were granted in the Arbitration Court yesterday to lower-paid grades in the metal trades award. ...

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  6. CLIMAX THIS WEEK

    HOBART, Monday. -- Tension that has existed in Tasmanian politics in the last fortnight is likely to reach a climax this ...

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  7. BANKS ISSUE WRIT

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Eleven private trading banks to-day issued a writ out of the High Court, Sydney, seeking an ...

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  8. AIR TRAVEL RECORD

    Air traffic during the Christmas holiday season this year will break all records, and all major airlines are flying heavily ...

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  9. BISHOPS MEET AT CHURCH CONGRESS

    One hundred years of life and work of the Church of England in Victoria are hieing remembered in notable fashion this week with the culmination of the centenary celebrations in the Melbourne diocese. ...

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  10. ALIENATION OF CAPITAL

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia (Mr. L. Robinson), in a letter ...

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  11. U.S. REGARD FOR AUSTRALIA

    Reasons for America's friendly attitude to Australians are that the two peoples have similar ideals and outlook on life, also the ...

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  12. MAN LOCKED IN FREEZER

    SYDNEY, 'Monday. -- Thieves to-day thrust a butcher' into a meat freezing chamber and locked the door. ...

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  13. PROBLEM OF PETROL

    CANBERRA, Monday.--No decision on a further petrol cut will be made until a complete picture of the dollar position is ...

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  14. WORLD VOYAGE AHEAD

    After a fair-weather passage of nine days from Albany direct, the 104-ton ketch Taipan, berthed at South Wharf yesterday ...

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  15. RAIL INSURANCE

    A substantial reduction, in insurance charges on passengers' luggage carried by rail within Victoria will operate from ...

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  16. SCHOOL HOLIDAY ON THURSDAY

    Pupils attending elementary, central, higher elementary and junior technical schools will have a holiday on Thursday in honor ...

    Article : 132 words
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    SUMMER BEACHCOMBER.--With summer approaching and the prospect of crowds on the beaches South Melbourne city council has been busy testing a beachcomber to clean up picnic litter. This machine is a potato digger, and if successful in its tests a larger one will be constructed for the work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. POLAR PARTY SAILS

    The first unit of the Commonwealth Antarctic expedition sailed from Melbourne yesterday at 3.40 p.m. in the H.M.A.S. L.S.T. ...

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  21. NEW RADIO STATIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Four new country radio stations will be set up in this financial year. This was stated before the ...

    Article : 207 words
  22. Sinking Collier

    SYDNEY, Monday.--While the engineroom crew worked knee deep in water the 440-ton collier Paterson was beached in Norah ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLES COLLIDE

    Harold McDonald Ferres, John's Hill, Emerald, farmer, has been awarded £6000 damages against Raymond Herman, Menzies ...

    Article : 122 words
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