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  2. EMERGENCY FOR CABINET PLANS

    Introduction of emergency transport to get people to work while the tramways' dispute continues will be considered by State Cabinet this morning. ...

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  3. At the Start--St. Kilda Yachting

    LAST RACE BEFORE OLYMPIC TRIALS. -- Star class yachts passing the starting buoy on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "Hot Money" Defeating Land Sales Controls

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Complete reorientation of land sales control or, alternatively, complete lifting of the present form of control to prevent trafficking in "hot money," was advocated to-night by the deputy-leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. ...

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  5. Uniform Tax Fight

    BRISBANE, -- Sunday. -- Queensland and New South Wales Labor Governments have planned an assault on ...

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  6. Tote Benefits from Strike

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--A marked Increase in totalisator betting has resulted from the bookmakers' ...

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  7. Launch Rescued in Bay

    Heavy seas running in Port Phillip Bay yesterday afternoon buffeted a 32-foot motor launch after both its engines ...

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  8. Potato Famine Latest Worry for Britain

    There were no potatoes with the Sunday dinner in thousands of British homes to-day. London, particularly, is suffering one of the worst potato famines. Only 4700 tons were ...

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  9. Roster Case for Court

    No direction will be given by Cabinet to the Tramways Board to vary the rosters to meet the tramwaymen's ...

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  10. Head Cut Off Body

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A woman was battered to death and decapitated in her home early this morning. Police found ...

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  11. Fixed Profit Margin in Used Car Deals

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Much of the black marketing in secondhand cars has been caused by owners who refused to sell their vehicles except at a figure higher than the pegged price. ...

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  12. One Dead in Smash

    Only one person was killed in Victoria during the week end as a result of road accidents. There was, however, one ...

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  13. Car Hit by Tram

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Driving to Morphettville crossing yesterday to see where jockey Mick Medhurst ...

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  14. Forced to Abdicate

    Major Vergotti, aide of former King Michael of Rumania, said to-day that Michael was compelled to abdicate after ...

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  15. Plea for State Aid

    Catholics in Australia have been unable to establish through their Parliaments their right to fair play in ...

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  16. Weather Behaved

    Melbourne's weather was on its best behavior over the week end, and thousands of people visited beaches and hill ...

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  17. Fall from "Flyer"

    Mr. Arthur Carter, 18 years, of Elizabeth-street, Geelong West, fell from, the Geelong Flyer on Saturday night. ...

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  18. Stolen Gars Keep Policemen Busy

    Believed to be due chiefly to the transport dispute, 27 cars were reported stolen to police head quarters for the week end. Twelve cars were reported ...

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  19. Tribute to Our Troops

    DARWIN, Sunday.--Lieut-General Robertson, commander in chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation ...

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  20. Knife Assault in Shop

    During a disturbance in a hamburger shop in Racecourse-road, Flemington, early yesterday morning, Richard Whelan, ...

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  21. Grass Fire Damage at Nagambie

    Extensive damage to two farm properties was caused by a grass fire which swept for three miles on a one-mile front near Nagambie, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  22. Took Monkey to Hospital

    Mr. August Fraillon, 39 years, musician, of Lambeth place, St. Kilda, took a monkey which had bitten him ...

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  24. Two-up School Raid

    Fourteen men were arrested when wireless patrol police raided a two-up school on a vacant allotment in Nott-street, ...

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  25. U.S. Control Lifting

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Minister for Customs (Senator Courtice) to-day charged opponents of price control with ...

    Article : 124 words
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    "ANNIE" GETS HER CENTURIES.—After the 200th performance of Annie Get Your Gun at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday, "Annie" (Miss Evie Hayes) received floral tributes from theatregoers. This picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Sharks Upset N.S.W. Surfing

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Shark alarms drove thousands of surfers from the water at three Sydney beaches to-day. ...

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  29. Australian U.S. Expedition to Arnhem Land

    Seven thousand pounds or equipment will be loaded on the steamer Port Pirie in New York next week for shipment to Australia for use by American naturalists ...

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  30. Move to Unify Nations

    The British Labor party is calling a European congress of the Socialist parties of the Marshall Flan countries in ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. Probe on Civil Aviation

    According to the "Sunday Despatch," the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps; the Minister for ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. Punishment by Officials Condemned by Labor M.P.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Use of official powers to deprive Mr. L. C. Allardyce, a St. Kilda service station proprietor, of his livelihood was described to-night by Mr. Alan Fraser (Lab., N.S. W.) as an unjustified continuance of war-time powers. ...

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  33. Australian Vocalists

    Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson, Australian-born singers, sang here on Friday night for the first time since their ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. Surrender of Escapee

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Cr of ton Barnes, who escaped from Long Bay gaol on New Year's day walked into the Criminal ...

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  35. RAIDERS FLEE IN KASHMIR

    A Defence Ministry communique to-day said Indian troops had captured a hill dominating Naoshera, and that ...

    Article : 78 words
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