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  2. Yacht Sets Sail for U.S.

    KURREWA III, Australian entrant in the 2200-mile trans-Pacific yacht race, from Los Angeles to Honolulu, left Williamstown yesterday for U.S., via Auckland (N.Z.). The only woman member of the crew, Miss Emily Livingston, seemed happy about her job as chief cook before the vessel left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Death Roll for Holiday Reaches 20

    With two more fatal road accidents yesterday and the death in Frankston Hospital of a man who was injured on ...

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  4. LABOR AND C.P. ATTITUDE

    The Country party and Labor party will probably reject the State Government's overtures for a Parliamentary all-party committee to determine liquor reforms. ...

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  5. Novel Training at London Zoo

    THE EXPECTANT LOOKS on the faces of three of the baby chimpanzees at London Zoo give the impression that they enjoy their daily medicine. The daily event is part of their training in table manners before the chimpanzees entertain the public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Communist on Sedition Charge in W.A.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The chairman of the West Australian Communist party (Mr. K. Healy) has been served with ...

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  7. Plane Crash- Lands from 2500 Feet

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Two young men escaped with a ducking today when their Tiger Moth aeroplane made a ...

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  8. A.L.P. "Resolute on Communists"

    The president of the Victorian branch of the A.L.P. (Mr. R. R. Broadby) said last night decisions made by the ...

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  9. Expert Advice on Mental Hygiene

    Professor Alexander Kennedy, noted British authority on psychiatry, is expected to visit Victoria in September to advise the State Government on mental hygiene ...

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  10. Gaol Breaker Recaptured in Hotel

    George Howard, 49 years, an habitual criminal, who cut his way out of a cell at Pentridge Gaol on Sunday night, was ...

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  11. Sister Joins Yacht as Cook on Ocean Voyage

    Just before the yacht Kurrewa III. sailed yesterday from Melbourne for Los Angeles, Miss Emily Livingston signed on as cook for her brothers, Frank Livingston, skipper, and John, mate, and their crew. ...

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  12. P.O. Staff Seek Week End Pay

    The Postal Workers' Union is preparing claims for penalty rates for all postal workers on duty at week ends. ...

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  13. Taxi Drivers "Pick & Choose"

    Allegations that a number of taxi drivers were "picking and choosing" passengers at Flinders-street railway station ...

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  14. Ceremony for New Citizens

    The first naturalisation ceremony to be held in Victoria under the new Nationality and Citizenship Act will ...

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  15. Seamen Lift Embargo on Pyrites Ships

    The Seamen's Union has lilted the embargo on the two Government - owned ships carrying pyrites to Melbourne ...

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  16. Sen. Cameron's New Powers

    Powers granted by the Broadcasting Act will enable the Postmaster-General to become even more dictatorial ...

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  17. Change in Irish Mission

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- An official of the Irish Mission to Australia said today that following the declaration of the ...

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  18. Train Lurch Injures Women

    GEELONG, Tuesday. -- Two women received facial lacerations, and a number of other passengers was bruised and ...

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  19. Resignation of Union Official

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The management committee of Sydney branch of the Communist controlled Iron Workers' Union ...

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  20. Foolproof Check of Migrants Claimed

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Security screening of all alien immigrants entering Australia is so strict that there is virtually no danger of subversive elements ...

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  21. Check of Drivers and Cars Urged

    The chairman of the Australian Road Safety Council (Mr. T. G. Paterson) believes compulsory mechanical inspection of motor vehicles, more rigid ...

    Article : 316 words
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    SIX LIVES WERE LOST when this church was wrecked by an explosion at Marion (South Dakota) on Sunday, April 10. Only the steeple and portion of one wall remained standing. The blast occurred just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Cymbeline at New Theatre

    Cymbeline will be presented for the first time in Australia at the New Theatre on Saturday night. ...

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  25. Ex-Mayors on Tax Charges

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A former Lord Mayor of Sydney, former lord mayor of Sydney, and four solicitors were ...

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  27. New Governor Known Soon

    Victoria's new Governor should be announced by the King within the next few days. ...

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  28. Professor Gives Cure for Headaches

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Professor G. W. Pickering, professor of medicine at the University of London, said today that continued frowning and such ...

    Article : 195 words
  29. Action on Union Ballots

    Compulsory ballots for unions operating under State Wages Boards will be considered by State Cabinet on Tuesday ...

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  30. A.I.F. Camp for Migrants

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Accommodation for 4000 displaced persons is being provided in Greta camp, near ...

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  31. Died While Saying Prayers

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Police believe that a woman, whose body was found in a residential in Paddington today died ...

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  32. Lost Purse May Curtail Holiday

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- Mrs. Ruby Drew, of Melbourne, lost her purse, containing £97, soon after her arrival from ...

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  33. No Training in Japan

    A spokesman for the Army said yesterday that no training company would be attached to the 3rd Regular ...

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  34. Soaking Rain Helps Pastures

    COBRAM, Tuesday. -- Soaking roan has revived pastures and given a good start to early crops. Thirty-three points have ...

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