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  2. Folk Dancing Festival

    CHILDREN WHO TOOK PART IN THE FOLK-DANCING FESTIVAL at Royal Park enjoyed a sing-song while awaiting their turn to dance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Wife Charegd With Murder of Husband

    A woman was charged at the City Watch House on Saturday afternoon with the murder of her husband. ...

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  4. Honor for Winning Captain

    AFTER EXCHANGING HIS GUERNSEY WITH AN ESSENDON PLA Don Cordner, Melbourne's captain, is carried off the field in triumph by Mueller and his brother, Denis Cordner (left). The Essendon guernse hanging round Cordner's neck. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SWIFT MOVES LIKELY ON SECRET PAPERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Events in the "forged or stolen documents" case are expected to move swiftly next week. Security police have intensified their activities in Canberra and are believed to have questioned a number of public servants. ...

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  6. Five Deaths in Bad Week End of Road Accidents

    Five persons were killed in road accidents in Victoria during the week end. Fatal accidents included a railway level-crossing smash at Hamilton. ...

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  7. A.R.U. Council Rejects Appeal

    By 40 votes to 4, the State Council of the Australian Railways Union yesterday rejected the appeal by Mr. Frank R. ...

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  8. Artillery Fire at Police Show

    A troop of field artillery in action was the highlight of the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon at St. Kilda cricket ground ...

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  9. B.C.O.F. Conduct Good Sir T. Blamey

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The conduct and morale of B.C.O.F. men in Japan were splendid and reports of discontent and fraternisation were grossly exaggerated, ...

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  10. Geelong Tenor Wins Aggregate

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--With the completion yesterday of the musical section of the South-street competitions the vocal ...

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  11. "Tin Lizzie" of the High Seas

    The oldest motor ship afloat in her original shape and with original engines, the Danish freighter Annam reached Melbourne yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Rock Rips Side Out of Bus

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Nine members of a picnic party of 40 were injured when the bus in which they were travelling ...

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  13. Author Gains Rare Degree

    Mr. O. de R. Foenander, senior lecturer in Industrial Relations at Melbourne University, has obtained the ...

    Article : 165 words
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  16. Arrest After Mascot Death

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Six persons were killed in road accidents in New South Wales at the week end. At least four ...

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  20. May Settle Wool Stores Dispute

    A settlement of the dispute concerning the wages of members of the Storemen and Packers' Union working in ...

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  21. Spectators Hit at Road Race Finish

    Two spectators were knocked down and injured when a cyclist swerved and ran on to the side of the road, 400 yards ...

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  22. Party Unity Plea by C.P. Leader

    If Communism and Socialism are to be eliminated in Australia, the Liberal and Country parties must sink their differences and meet on common ground. ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. Nurses' Homes for Mildura

    A large home for nurses is to be built at Mildura Hospital at an estimated cost of about £120,000. ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. Public Ownership of Gas Industry Urged

    Public ownership of the gas industry was urged yesterday by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Galvin), in a broadcast over station 3KZ. ...

    Article : 277 words
  25. Illicit Trade in Eggs Alleged

    An allegation that thousands of dozens of eggs are being sold illegally in Melbourne every week was made yesterday ...

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  26. Amplifier Annoys Crowd

    An unpleasant situation was relieved at Yarra Bank yesterday afternoon by police Intervention, and a hasty ...

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  27. Furnished Home for a Shilling

    A house and furniture valued at £3000 was won by Mrs. S. Douglas, of Talaskia-road, Upper Fern Tree Gully, in the ...

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  28. Film Studios Lacking Here

    Lack of studios prevents more film companies from making films in Australia. The few companies that do make ...

    Article : 122 words
  29. Big Cheque for U.N. Appeal

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--To-night the Federal president of the United Nations Appeal for Children (Mr. R. J. F. Boyer) ...

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  30. Match Strikers State Terms

    A resolution declaring willingness by the striking employes at Bryant and May's match factory to return to ...

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  31. Death of Noted Jesuit Preacher

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--One of Australia's best-known Jesuit preachers and lecturers, the Rev. William J. Lockington, ...

    Article : 73 words
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