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  4. SYDNEY POWER STRIKE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The strike of Bunnerong powerhouse employes, which to-day resulted in most of Sydney being blacked out, was settled late to-night and union officials ...

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  5. MORE TRAINS INTER-STATE

    Seventeen special inter-State trains--ten to Sydney and seven to Adelaide--will be run for the Christmas and New Year holiday ...

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  6. First Test To-day

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--All pointers favor an Australian victory in the first test against India, beginning at the Brisbane Cricket ground at noon to-morrow. ...

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  7. Picturesque Scene in the Harvest Field

    "THERE IS NOTHING FINER than a cup of good old billy tea," said Mr. W. Minns, at Melton yesterday, during a spell from the task of harvesting. Young Beverley Jackson, who brought the billy along, was a welcome visitor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A.L.P. ATTACKS COMMUNISTS

    Allegations that the Communist party in Australia is sponsored and subsidised by the Soviet Government were made by the ...

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  9. THE TEAMS

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  10. RATION CARD SAFEGUARDS

    Precautions have been adopted by the Rationing Commission against abuses or mishaps in the issue of new food and clothing ...

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  11. DOPING OF HORSES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The A.J.C. to-day warned trainers not to give medicinal preparations containing drugs to horses within ...

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  12. Toss May Mean a Lot

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Weather promises to give a big advantage to the team that wins the toss in the first Test. Rain is likely, and the wicket is one which expresses its favoritism in no uncertain way when rain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Thunder Storm Threatens in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The forecast for to-morrow is:-- "Sultry, with the possibility ...

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  14. GAOL TERM FOR WOUNDING

    Pound guilty by a Criminal Court jury of unlawfully wounding Kenneth. Peter Gunn, 22 years, Best-street, North Fitzroy, ...

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  15. MILDURA UNI. TO STAY

    MILDURA, Thursday.--A conviction that Mildura branch university would be a permanent Institution was expressed by the ...

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  16. More Incidents

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Another Test player to have a brush with the Queensland Cricket Association to-day was ...

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  17. CUT IN COAL SHIPMENTS

    With a reduction, instead of an increase, in seaborne coal supplies for Victoria, the State Government has abandoned hope of ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. District Cricket

    Fitzroy had a pleasant surprise last night when its veteran Joe Plant unexpectedly returned from his holidays, and ...

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  19. MEAT WITHOUT COUPONS

    A charge against Herbert Olive Williams, Commercial-road, South Yarra, butcher, of having supplied meat without surrender of ...

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  20. N.Z. MURDER TRIAL

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Nov. 27 (A.A.P., Reuter).--The jury was to-day unable to agree in the case in which Mrs. Pansy Louise ...

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  23. FORM OF FELT FORCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Felt Force, Australian nine furlongs record holder, his part-owner (Mr. D. P. McCarthy), trainer (Alan ...

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  24. INTEGRITY OF THE POLICE

    The Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. A. Duncan) aroused enthusiasm at a concert given for the Royal Victorian Institute ...

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  25. CAPTAIN HAD NO 'SMOKES' TO GIVE

    Seamen aboard the freighter Rugeley interviewed the master (Captain G. Tulley) at Williamstown yesterday and demanded ...

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  26. MAN FALLS OVER CLIFF

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Heavy rain and thick mist to-night prevented the Katoomba police from recovering the body of a man ...

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  27. 100 DESCENDANTS OF W.A. IDENTITY

    PERTH, Thursday.--Mr. Lawrence Gorman, who died at Bunbury to-day at the age of 95, had more than 100 descendants He ...

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  28. PRAISE ON STREETS OF MELBOURNE

    Melbourne's roads and footpaths are better than in any other Australian city, according to the chairman of the City ...

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  29. RESTRICTED USE OF TIN PLATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A new tinplate control order, announced to-day by the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator ...

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  30. LIFE MEMBERSHIPS AT RICHMOND

    Richmond Football Club has nominated Mr. P. J. Kennelly, M.L.C., vice-president of the club, and Mr. Charlie Priestley, a ...

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  31. VAST EARTH-WALL RESERVOIR

    PERTH, Thursday.--The official opening of Stirling Dam, believed to be the largest earth-wall reservoir in Australia, will be ...

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  32. BALLET RAMBERT

    Czernyana, a brilliant satire on ballet, and danced to the familiar piano exercises of Czerny, is the new ballet to be presented by ...

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  33. WIN FOR SLAVIN

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--In his New Zealand debut at Napier, to-night Paddy Slavin, New South Wales lightweight, ...

    Article : 34 words
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