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  2. MR. GUYE LEAVES COUNTRY PARTY

    Mr. E. F. Guye, M.L.A. for Polwarth, resigned yesterday from the Victorian Country party and as Whip of the Parliamentary Country party. Mr. Guye will become an Independent Country party member, and support the Liberal Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SAVINGS PLAN WINS GENERAL SUPPORT

    Political leaders of all parties, trade-union and employer group representatives and banking heads joined yesterday to back the national savings campaign, launched on Monday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). ...

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  4. Another Move Made By the C.P.

    An approach to the Liberal party to begin discussions for a practical working agreement was made yesterday by the ...

    Article : 261 words
  5. Fruit Arrives for Jam Making

    HUGE TRANSPORTS are bringing in the new season's fruit to Melbourne jam factories. Some of the trucks (top) lining a street adjoining a South Yarra factory yesterday, waiting to unload. The fruit is placed in cans ready for cooking and sealing (lower left). Lower right: Unloading the fruit on to conveyer belts, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Liberals' Aim to Kill C.P."

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.-- Blame for the present State political impasse was placed on the Premier (Mr. Hollway) ...

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  7. Gear Output to Thrift Drive

    The national savings campaign will have to be altered to a production, drive if it is to be really effective. ...

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  8. Man Killed by Gelignite When Fishing

    GEELONG, Tuesday.-- At an inquest into the death of Frank White, laborer, 46 years, of Lorne, the Coroner (Mr. ...

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  9. State Campaign to Fight T.B.

    State Cabinet yesterday approved the formation of a committee to launch a State-wide campaign to eradicate tuberculosis from the community. ...

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  10. Shots Fired in Fast Car Chase

    Police fired four shots in a high speed chase along the Calder Highway, near Keilor, last night, before a fugitive car ...

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  11. Arrest Over M.'s P. Cheques

    An arrest was made in the city yesterday by detectives who have been investigating the presentation of allegedly ...

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  12. Kurana Deaths Accidental

    KYNETON, Tuesday.-- At an inquest today into the deaths of Captain H. Warlow-Davies and First Officer Keys, who ...

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  13. Open Season for Duck and Quail

    State Cabinet yesterday fixed the open periods during which duck and quail can be shot as follows:--Ducks, March 1 until ...

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  14. Threat to N.S.W. Trains

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A complete stoppage of all trains in New South Wales at week ends is threatened within a ...

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  15. A.W.U. Settles on Union Salary

    After a long and at times heated debate, the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union yesterday decided to increase the salary of its general ...

    Article : 240 words
  16. Opposition to "Cheap" Gloves

    A claim that overseas interests were attempting to smash the Australian glove industry by flooding the ...

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    ARE WIGS A LUXURY ?--The girls who make them certainly think they are more a necessity than a luxury, but the Commonwealth Government does not. Wigs carry a luxury sales tax of 5 in the £1, but in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Brisbane May Have No Meat

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Ninety per cent. of the city's meat deliveries were suspended today because of a dispute in ...

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  22. Barque to Load Australian Grain

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.-- Flying the Finnish flag, the barque Pamir started her long voyage home from New ...

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  23. Minister Misses Appointment

    Failure of the Minister for Information and Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to keep an appointment to address ...

    Article : 189 words
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  25. Police Seek Case for Higher Pay

    Because of dissatisfaction with lower rates of payment to police in Victoria, officials of the Police Association are to investigate the higher rates being paid in ...

    Article : 240 words
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  27. No End Yet to Mail Surcharge

    The Postmaster - General (Senator Cameron) will not remove the half-penny surcharge on postage stamps while the ...

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  28. Attempt to Wreck Freighter in Yarra

    An attempt to wreck the inter-State freighter Kooralya in the River Yarra was made last month. This assertion is made by the ...

    Article : 333 words
  29. Minister Hits at Directors

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-- "Our political opponents who advocate a longer working week forget that some ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. Triplets Born to Sydney Mother

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Triplets were born at Crown-street Women's Hospital today for the first time in three and a ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. Early Morning Robberies

    Nearly £100 worth of jewellery and clothing was stolen early yesterday morning by thieves who broke into Mr. W. ...

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