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  2. PARENTS WILL VISIT SCHOOLS THIS WEEK

    Education week was officially opened yesterday on a note emphasising the need for the public, particularly parents, to make closer contact with the schools. From today until the end of the week, all types of schools. ...

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  3. Fashions of Yesteryear

    the "neck to knee" creations (below) fashionable when grandfather was a boy. These were shown by East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. One Was Killed in this Crash

    THE WRECKAGE of one car involved in a week end accident on Saturday night. It crashed into a parked truck in Davis-street, Preston and one of the occupants was killed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Premier Emphasises Need for Loan Talks

    The Premier (Mr. McDonald) believes the Loan Council talks in Canberra will make this week one of the most important in the history of Australian Government. In a broadcast at the ...

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  6. New Resuscitator Saves 'Dead' Child

    A new-type resusciator saved a four-year-old New Australian believed drowned on Saturday. When an ambulance arrived ...

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  7. Hit-Run Truck Alleged in Safety Zone Death

    Victims of five road fatalities during the week end included a woman, who the police allege, was killed by a hit-run motorist as she was standing on a safety zone at St. Kilda, on Saturday night. ...

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  8. Dead on Bed Twelve Days

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police yesterday found Alfred Victor Robinson, 45, of Lytton-street, North Sydney, dead on a bed ...

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  9. Firebug Letter Gave Clue to 4 Outbreaks

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--In a letter to Orange police, signed "Your Firebug," a youth admitted burning down Orange ...

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  10. Mr. J. Richardson, Hotel Owner, Dies

    Mr. James Richardson, widely known as the proprietor of a chain of hotels in Melbourne, died in his room at the Alexandra Hotel, on Saturday after a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Sister Kenny Returning to U.S.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Sister Elizabeth Kenny left Brisbane tor Sydney by air today on her way back in the United States. ...

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  12. May See General MacArthur in 1952

    The Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women has been negotiating for General MacArthur to come to ...

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  13. Two Dead in Bendigo Home

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--The bodies of Robert Jackson Leed, 30, insurance agent, and his wife. Shirley May Leed, 28, ...

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  14. Hundreds Visit Army Trainees

    Hundreds of parents and friends yesterday motored to Puckapunyal camp and visited 18-year-old trainees who began training last week under the National ...

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  19. Pacific Victory Commemorated

    Soldiers of tomorrow paraded at the Shrine of Remembrance yesterday to commemorate their famous forebears--the soldiers who fought their last battle in ...

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  21. Two Found Dead in Water Holes

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--The bodies of two men were recovered from water holes in the Ballarat district yesterday. ...

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  22. Mr. Menzies in "Blind Panic"

    Threats of inflation have sent the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) into a "blind panic" and he has put the entire ...

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  23. Miss Festival Was Missing

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--About 40 people at a welcome-to-Sydney party for "Miss Festival of Britain"--19 years old ...

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  24. New Flying Aid Installed

    AUSTRALIA IS THE FIRST COUNTRY to instal Distance Measuring Equipment at airports and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Communist Freed, Cheered

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--More than 50 people cheered William Burns, publisher of the Communist newspaper "Tribune," ...

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  26. Dinner for Appeal

    A citizens' dinner to aid the £50,000 appeal for a deaf and dumb youth hostel will be held in the Hotel Australia at 7.30 ...

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