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  2. Champion Returns to Scale

    ONLY THE KEENEST SPECTATORS braved Saturday's rain to watch Comic Court return to scale after winning the Victoria Derby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. POSSIBLE WIN FOR DEWEY

    In a final pre-election survey based on reports from 48 States, the "New York Times" predicts Governor Dewey will win the Presidency by 345 electoral college ...

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  4. Inspecting War Ship

    THE R.A.N. CRUISER AUSTRALIA (background) was open for public inspection yesterday, together with the destroyers Culgoa (centre) and Arunta (foreground). A rating is shown here demonstrating the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW BREAD TERMS EXPECTED

    Proposals for settlement of the bread dispute are expected to be made by the Wages Board: chairman (Mr. P. A. Randies) to-day at separate meetings ...

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  6. Two Dead in Plane Crash

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The pilot and passenger of a Moth Minor monoplane were killed when it crashed and burst ...

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  7. Soviet Not Sincere

    In a broadcast on the United Nations Radio, the British Minister of State. Mr. Hector McNeil, declared he did not ...

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  8. T.N.T. Adrift in Sydney Harbor

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Hundreds of cases of high explosives are floating round Sydney harbor. They came from a lighter which capsized and sank in rough weather ...

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  9. Social Services Outlay Hearing £100M.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Payments and other money spent on social services in Australia will, soon reach £100,000,000 yearly. ...

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  10. More Dollars for Rubber

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Australian rubber industry will be allowed about 11,000,000 dol. for importation of materials ...

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  11. Search Party Reaches Plane

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The advance group of a large search party making for the wreckage of the missing ...

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  12. Hawthorn Wins Band Contest

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--South-street brass bands contests will again be held next year, notwithstanding the adverse ...

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  13. Opera Season's Record Length

    The opera season in Melbourne will end on November 17, after a run of 14 weeks--the longest on record in ...

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  14. Denunciation of "U.S. War Aims"

    More than 2000 people at the Yarra Bank yesterday heard Victorian Communist leaders bitterly attack "American ...

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  15. House Shipments Begin in March

    A representative of Simms Sons and Cooke said the 1000 wooden bungalows to be constructed for the Victorian ...

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  16. No Rift Between State Leaders

    Any suggestion that there is a rift between the Premier (Mr. Hollway) and the Acting Premier (Mr. McDonald) is ...

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  17. Plane Waits for Brides

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --An America-bound B.C.P.A. Sky-master was delayed half an hour at Mascot to-night to ...

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  18. Buy Firewood in Summer

    The Forestry Commission will make a special effort to get all firewood, possible into city depots during the ...

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  19. Thief Awakens Victim's Wife

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A thief entered the home of Eli Rosenberg, Streatfield-road, Bellevue Hill, early this morning and ...

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  20. Barren Wastes Hide Fate of 300 Natives

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--Barren wastes cloak whatever disaster robbed Bentinck Island of its primitive population which was estimated in 1937 to be between 300 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. More Fish When Controls Lifted

    Price control on fresh fish was lifted in Victoria, South Australia and West Australia in the hope that an open market might increase supplies. ...

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  22. Women Wanted at U.N.

    A call to the Commonwealth Government to appoint women as delegates to the Assembly of the United Nations and its ...

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  23. Fires and Arson Charges

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A house filled with valuable furniture and containing jewellery worth more than £2000 was ...

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  24. Students Protest Oyer Arrests

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A meeting of Sydney University students will be held to-morrow to protest against the arrest ...

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  25. Royal Landing Site Inspected

    The Minister in Charge of the Royal Tour (Senator Armstrong) yesterday visited Flinders Naval Depot and inspected ...

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  30. £12,768 Estate

    Mary Ann Cooke, of Albert-street, Windsor, who died on August 9, left estate valued at £ 12,768, comprising realty ...

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  31. Police Surprise Men at Truck

    Late on Saturday afternoon police surprised two men who were transferring goods worth £500 from a truck in Port Melbourne railway yards. ...

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  32. Five Injured in Car Crash

    Five people were injured when a car skidded info a telegraph pole in Dynon-road, Footscray, early yesterday morning. Mrs. Irene North, 43 years. ...

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  33. Girl Dead on Mother's Grave

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A few hours after a disagreement with a boy friend, Fay Isabel Fischer, 18, of Moggill-road. ...

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