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  2. Teen-Agers Face the Judges in Severe Test

    ENTRANTS in the Teen-Age contest yesterday faced the judges at 3AW studios. They had to pass four tests--intelligence, dress, physique and poise. Firstly, as shown above, they had to greet the judges, Mr. W. Dargie, Miss June Bruin and Mr. G. Carroll. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL POLL

    The Hollway Government, with a majority of only two in the Legislative Council will face a harder task in retaining control through the Labor party's decision to support Country party and Independent opponents of the Liberal and Country party at the ...

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  4. Mother's Fond Farewell

    GOOD-BYE, MUM ! Cadet Lyle Henderson, of South Melbourne Technical school, received a few good-humored cheers as he said good-bye to his mother at Spencer-street station yesterday. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Compromise Ends Threat to Coal Work

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Union officials said today that stop-work meetings of colliery mechanics scheduled to take ...

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  6. Tenants Lose Votes in Govt. Acquired Area

    Tenants of premises in the city area acquired by the Commonwealth Government will be disfranchised for council ...

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  7. Committee for War Production

    Formation of a joint War Production Committee, with Mr. John Storey as chairman, was announced last night by the Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Compromise Offer on Claim for Leave

    The Melbourne Tramways Board has offered to grant employes in the non-traffic section of the tramways an ...

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  9. Road Accidents Show Increase

    Ten percent. more traffic accidents occurred in Victoria in the last quarter of 1948 than in the corresponding period of 1947. ...

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  10. Union Favors Incentives

    Incentive systems which are under the complete control of the unions are in the best interests of the workers. ...

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  11. Ministerial Confidence on Housing

    The Minister for Housing (Mr. Warner) expects that people will be able to obtain houses for rent in 12 months' time. ...

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  12. Arrival of New Carrier

    Although the public will not be admitted on board the new aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney on its initial visit to ...

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  13. Trainee's Luck Holding Good

    GEELONG, Friday. -- Peter Seargent, a repatriation trainee, of Garden-street, East Geelong, is convinced that his ...

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  14. Snowy Wafers for Murray

    The Victorian Government will insist that one-third of the waters to be taken iron the Snowy River be diverted ...

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  15. Beer, Petrol Subjects for Price Inquiry

    Beer and petrol will be two of the commodities the inter-State conferences of Prices Ministers will consider at Perth ...

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  16. Lost Memory Victim Known

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Police today established the identity of a young man, who told [?] traffic policeman on ...

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  17. Searchers Thanked

    Mrs. A. B. Howie yesterday wrote to "The Age" thanking all the people who had been searching for her husband, Mr. ...

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  18. Imprisonment for Seaman

    Kaj Albin Henry Friberg, Swedish seaman, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by Mr. McLean, S.M., in ...

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  19. Across Strait in Open Boa[?]

    Mr. E. Cole, an Eden fisherman, arrived at Gabo Island early yesterday morning in an open 26-foot boat after ...

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  20. A.R.U. BALLOTS

    Further attacks on Australian Railways Union ballots were made at the final session of the union's conference yesterday. Moderates sought to replace the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Pin Taken From Child's Lung

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Guided by X-rays projected on to screens specially made and using a specially designed ...

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  22. Employes Assist Anti-T.B. Drive

    GEELONG, Friday. -- Officials of the Health department conducting the X-rray examination of Geelong and district ...

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  23. Big Profit on Disposal Sales

    The sale of German reparations equipment at Maribyrnong recently realised £19,500. This was the second sale of ...

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  24. Father-Son in First Meeting

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- When the migrant ship Georgic berthed today, at Wooloomooloo, Mr. William Timlin, ...

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  25. Fisherman Bitten by Netted Shark

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A captured shark at Nelson's Bay today bit Mr. Albert Hampton, 26 years, fisherman, of Tea ...

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  26. Complaint on Rent Anomaly

    One of the most striking anomalies in rent control is the freedom of the Housing Commission and of Federal ...

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  27. Gippsland Rustlers Take 2000 Sheep

    SALE, Friday. -- Graziers in the Yarram-Gifford-Alberton area have lost more than 2000 sheep through theft in the past few months. The sheep stealers work by ...

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  28. For Trial On Theft Charge

    In the City Court yesterday Robert Newton Turner, of Canterbury-road, Albert Park, was committed for trial at the ...

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  30. Increased Pay Sought

    Students training under the Commonwealth reconstruction scheme will send a deputation to Canberra to urge that ...

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  31. Quit S. Pacific Policy in U.S.

    HOBART, Friday. -- "The United States of America is definitely attempting to throw resposibility for the Indian ...

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  32. Colac Seeking Technical School

    COLAC, Friday. -- The Minister for Education (Mr. Tovell) will visit Colac on June 9, when he Will receive a ...

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  33. No Decision on Union Ballots

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Labor advisory committee did not reach a decision today on control of ...

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  34. Doctor's Dismissal Causes N.T. Stir

    DARWIN. Friday.--A move is afoot to summon the Northern Territory Legislative Council to consider the dismissal of Dr. V. H. Webster as Government Medical Officer ...

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  35. 3 cwt. of Ore, 42 oz. of Gold

    PERTH, Friday, -- Two well-known Coolgardie brothers, R. and Ben Clews, have been developing a gold ...

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  36. Ballarat-May Cut Gas Supply

    BALLARAT, Friday. -- Ballarat is faced with the possibility of gas rationing. If coal, deliveries to Ballarat ...

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  38. Tasmanian Wins Aria

    BENDIGO, Friday.-- The "Argus" Aria was won by Glory Ikin, of Launceston, at the Bendigo competitions ...

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  39. Seaside Hotel Changes Hands

    GEELONG, Friday. -- The Ozone Hotel at Queenscliff has been sold by Mr. F. Lee. of Geelong, to Mr. P. J. ...

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  40. Forty's Plan on Communists

    Communism will be declared a subversive activity if the National party wins the election at the end of this year. ...

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  41. Child Run Over by Father's Truck

    JUNEE, Friday. -- Keith Duck, 16 months, who was run over by a truck driven by his father, Mr. Keith Duck, is not ...

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  43. Case Dismissed

    Mr. A. J. O'Connor, S.M. in Richmond court, yesterday dismissed a charge against Kenneth Craig Miller, 36. ...

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