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  4. LIBERALS WIN TWO SEATS

    Liberal party candidates have won Goulburn and Ripon seats from retiring Labor members, but Midlands has been retained for Labor by Mr. Stoneham, Minister for Transport in ...

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    LONDON PAGEANTRY London's new Lord Mayor (Sir Frederick Wells) bows from the window of his gilded coach, escorted, by pikemen of the Honorable Artillery Company, as he passes the Mansion. House on his way to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GAS EXPLOSION.--As gas mechanics searched yesterday for a leak in this Morelandroad frock shop, Coburg, an explosion wrecked the front window and part of a side wall. Five people were in this shop but none suffered serious injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Stage Notes

    A special advance agent of the British council will arrive in the next few days to make a survey of the Australian tour of Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MURDER OF WOMAN

    AUCKLAND, November -17 (A.A.P., Reuter). -- Mr. Justice Callan and a jury of 12 to-day began a trial, expected to last ten ...

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  9. EPIC STORY OF SALVAGE

    DARWIN, Monday.--After an exciting and hazardous trek five men have brought a salvaged Dutch Dakota aircraft to Darwin ...

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  10. TRAMWAY TO FOOTSCRAY

    The Tramways Board is willing to give Footscray a direct bus or tram route to the city if the district wants it. ...

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  11. CANBERRA HOSTEL INQUIRY SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council, by three votes to two, m to-day decided to ask the Federal. Government to hold a public inquiry into ...

    Article : 333 words
  12. VEGETABLES & FRUIT

    According to opinion expressed yesterday, by representative fruit merchants and retailers, housewives have not much reason to ...

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  13. BOARDS HEAR HOURS CLAIMS

    State wages boards in Victoria have begun the claims of claims by 200 unions for the extension of the 40-Hour week to their ...

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  14. DUTY PAID BY BEER DRINKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday." -- Beer drinkers paid £ 27,379,857 in excise duty during the financial year ended June 30. The amount ...

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  15. YOUTH KILLED AT PICNIC

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.-- Harold Behr, 20 years, was fatally injured at a picnic at Stephen's Creek last night. ...

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    RETIRES AFTER 41 YEARS.--Mr. Dave Hood, a well-known Footscray tram driver, retired yesterday. He joined the service in 1906. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GLOVE IMPORT INQUIRY

    A Tariff Board inquiry is to be held into the rates of duty for imported gloves. The Leather and Allied Trades ...

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  18. SCRUB LAND AT £113 PER ACRE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--A district land record was made at Myponga, South Australia, on Wednesday, when 80 acres, ...

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  19. FIRE BRIGADE "BLACK-LISTED"

    The Building Trades Federation has declared "black" the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board for alleged refusal to ...

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  21. SECRETARY BEATS BROTHER IN POLL

    The retiring Slate secretary, of the Cold Storage Union (Mr. J. J. Healey) has defeated his brother, Mr. J. P. Healey, in the ...

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  23. STAGE SUCCESS FOR CHILDREN

    The staging for three nights of Maurice Maeterlinck's The Blue Bird by 300 pupils of the junior and intermediate schools of ...

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  24. Old Driver's Farewell to Trams

    Melbourne will lose a link with the old cable trams when a former gripman, Mr. Dave Hood, of 56 Castlemaine-street, Yarraville, retires to-morrow after 42 years' service. ...

    Article : 382 words
  25. GRAPE GROWERS' FEARS

    Rising costs in the grape growing industry are causing apprehension among growers. The president of the Federal ...

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  26. 200 NEW CARS IN SHIP'S "GARAGE"

    It was the vessel Antenor, which brought 200 British motor cars from Liverpool. They were neatly parked and ...

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  27. DE GAULLE HONORS CITIZENS

    Recognition of assistance to the Free French movement by Melbourne citizens during the German occupation of France was ...

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