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  2. WAVE OF OPPRESSION IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    Reports are reaching Berlin that the wave of oppression is increasing in the Russian zone of Germany as members of the non-Communist Christian-Democratic ...

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  3. BIG UNIONS SUPPORT TRAM MEN

    At least three unions vitally connected with transport are expected to support the tramwaymen if the Government arranges an emergency transport scheme. They ...

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  4. Coal Again After Mine Break

    Victoria has been allotted 33,500 tons of shipping space by the Shipping Control Board for sea transport of New South ...

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  5. Fuel Board's New Premises

    NEW PREMISES of the Liquid Fuel Control Board were opened yesterday in the Rialto buildings, Collins-street. Top: The crowd at the counter when the branch opened for business. Lower: John Gleeson adjusts the new signboard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Union's Offer

    A declaration that tram men had offered to compromise since the beginning of the tram dispute was made by the ...

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  7. Boy's News of Tragedy

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A young boy who ran six miles through darkness to a neighbor's house at South ...

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  8. S.A.'S NEW WATER PLAN

    ADELAIDE, Monday.-- A plan to provide water from the Morgan-Whyalla pipe line to Jamestown, Caltowie and ...

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  9. Danger Seen in Trade Talks

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Abandonment of the international trade conference now being held at Havana was advocated today by the director of the Associated ...

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  10. More Fine Days Likely

    Continuance of fine, mild weather was predicted by the Weather Bureau yesterday. The forecast was for warm ...

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  11. Federal Revenue Exceeds Estimate

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Commonwealth revenue for the first six months of the financial, year has exceeded the budget estimate. ...

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  12. Labor Needed for Canneries

    Goulburn Valley and metropolitan fruit canneries need labor. The Commonwealth Employment Service has ...

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  13. Baby Boy's River Ordeal

    Charles Dean, 312 years, Murphy-street, Richmond, was rescued last night after clinging for 15 minutes to an old ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. Pensioner on Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Harry Elrington, 85 years, pensioner, was charged in Balmain court to-day with the murder of ...

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    BOUND FOR THE SEASIDE, Ron Snell, of Harrietville, and Will Lumley, of Bright, made sure of their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Record Wheat Rail Freight

    Bulk wheat loaded by the Victorian' Railways last week totalled 3595 trucks. It was an all-time record for any one ...

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  17. Lush Feed Kills Stock

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Lush food in the Oberon district has caused the loss of more than 100 cattle by bloat. ...

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    WATCHING THEIR RIVALS. --Keen interest in the form of their fellow competitors was shown by these participants in the Australian Junior Tennis championships at Kooyong yesterday. Left to Right: Margaret Wallis, Pam ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Saved from 60 Foot Fall

    PERTH, Monday.--Early today a pyjama-clad woman balanced for half an hour on the 9-inch top ledge of a 60-foot ...

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  22. Pollard and Bran Scarce

    An acute shortage or bran and pollard supplies to poultry farmers has followed introduction of the 40-hour week ...

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  23. Dismissals af Benalla

    A conference between the Municipal Employes' Union and Benalla council was held yesterday over council dismissals. ...

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  24. Floods in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday.--North Queensland, above Cardwell, is still Isolated from rail and road as a result of heavy rain to-day ...

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  25. Offer to Drink Opium in Court

    To substantiate his statement that he did not smoke opium, but took it in water to relieve internal pain, Lin Lung, a ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. Beechworth Gaol Escape

    A prisoner, David Thomas Macauley, escaped from Beechworth prison garden at 2.45 p.m. yesterday, and went into ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. Knife Assault at Flemington

    The disturbance in Racecourse-road, Flemington, early on Sunday morning, which led to the arrest of a 17-year-old ...

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  28. Dairy Farmers Organise to Deal With Company

    COHUNA, Monday. -- A mass meeting of dairy farmers supplying the Leitchville factory of Kraft ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. Missing Ring Regained

    Thirteen months after an emerald ring had been stolen from her in Melbourne, Mrs. Helen Rodgers, of Bellevue ...

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  30. Boat Race Crew Needs Food

    The "Evening Standard" says the Cambridge boat race crew, who may become the backbone of Britain's Olympic ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. Dollar Exports

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Cabinet to-night considered a report on exports to dollar areas. It authorised the Prime ...

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  33. High Target Set For Mines

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Joint Goal Board has set a target of 13,000,000 tons output for N.S.W. collieries in ...

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  34. Butter Theft From Store

    Thieves who entered the premises of the Victoria Butter Factory, King-street, city, last night, stole seven cases of ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. House Hunter Finds Roof But No Floor

    A house-seeking Melburnian discovered a vacant house in Elwood last week, but abandoned efforts to gain possession because the floor was missing. ...

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  36. U.S. Artist Critic of Australian Taste

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- An American comedian, Bobby Baxter, on leaving for the United States after a month's engagement with the Tivoli, bitterly criticised the ...

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  37. Baby Saved from Blaze

    BENDIGO, Monday.--Mrs, J. Crall, junior, of Karamooka, smashed a front window of her home to-day to rescue her ...

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  38. N.Z. Wants More Steel

    WELLINGTON, January 12 --To Investigate the possibility of obtaining more steel from Australia the Minister for ...

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