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    TIMID South Australian rock wallabies in Melbourne Zoo believe it is better to share their food' than fight over it. Top: "THIS is MINE, you cannot have it." Lower left: "I'm satisfied now, it's no use fighting" Lower right: "Yes, it's not worth it, is it ?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Support for C.P. Sought by Mr. Cain

    An appeal for Labor support for Country party candidates at the Legislative Council, elections on ...

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  4. C.O.R. PETROL SUPPLY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A telegram from a Commonwealth Oil Refineries branch manager urging maximum sales of petrol in present conditions was quoted in the House of Representatives today by the Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden). ...

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  5. FREE MEDICINE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Government has agreed to a British Medical Association proposal to remove restrictions . on the quantities of medicine which can be prescribed and dispensed under the free medicine scheme. ...

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  6. Callide Coal Explanation By Old. Premier

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"Our own coal requirements coma first, and I have no intention of letting Queensland down," ...

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  7. No Changes Yet at Deaf School

    The Education Department does not desire to make any drastic changes at the Deaf School, St. Kilda-road, ...

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  8. LOAN MONEY FOR OPEN ROAR

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.--"This is a road we will all be using," said Cr. A. C. Pittard at Ballarat city council ...

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  9. Bogus Repair Gang at Work

    A gang of bogus roof repairers is again at work in the suburbs. ...

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  10. P.M. Announces Television Plan

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Inter-State television relays of sporting and other important events will be possible under the system to be established in Australia. ...

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  11. Charge Against Police Chief Dismissed

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- Arising from a police raid on the homes of 18 alleged Communists or suspected Communists on May ...

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  12. Betting Fraud Charge in Court

    James Ogilvie. Noall, 26 years, and George Renny, 42 years, both of the Commercial Hotel Lismore. N.S.W. in the ...

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  13. Fog Affects Trains, Planes

    Fog last night caused the closure of Essendon aerodrome, delayed trains on the Reservoir line, and slowed down road ...

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  14. Eisenhower Has His Own Ideas

    General of the Army (General Dwight Eisenhower) has attacked President Truman's Aid to Education Bill as an effort to promote more centralised Government ...

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  15. Two States Get More Federal Aid

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Government agreed today to grant an additional £600,000 financial assistance, to ...

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  16. 50,000 Victorians Chasing Sunshine

    Victorians, at the rate of 4000 a week, are chasing the sunshine. Air companies last night said bookings for Brisbane and beyond were a record. ...

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  17. Special Trams For Mothers

    Running of special trams for the exclusive use of mothers with prams is to be urged by the Tramway Employes' ...

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  18. Brunswick Fire

    Thieves who broke into the home of Mrs. Mary Scott, Laura-street, Brunswick, yesterday afternoon, set fire to ...

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    TRAMWAY BUS CREWS yesterday began their courtesy campaign, seeking the co-operation of passengers in keeping off the rear platform and overcrowding the entrances. This conductor asked passengers to keep the doorway clear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Baby Fatally Hurt On Line

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--William Williams, 15 months, wandered on the railway line from a fettlers' camp at Blacktown ...

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  23. Some Migrants Poor Plumbers

    Canberra branch of the Plumbers Union has decided that in future migrants must either pass a trade test or ...

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  26. Seaman's Claim for Damages

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mention of a claim for £5000 damages by a seaman against leading officials of the ...

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  27. Grim Record of Death on Roads

    With about one in six of the population using motor cars, 1347 road fatalities' were recorded in Australia during 1948. This is stated in the journal ...

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  28. Man Charged With Murder

    DARWIN, Tuesday. -- Fritz Honenman, a crocodile shooter, rowed a. small dinghy for 17 hours upstream on the Daly ...

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  29. Traffic In Drugs Feared

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Fears of inter-State trafficking In dangerous drugs through lack of uniform controls in ...

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  30. Hopes for End of S.A. Strike

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Hopes that a settlement of the 91- day-old Iron Monarch hill climb strike may be reached as ...

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  31. Sydney Rain Above Average

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Soaking rain fell in Sydney and in N.S.W. coastal districts today. Sydney had 94 points by 9 ...

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  32. Attacked in a Cell

    A 51-year-old prisoner alleges he was attacked by three other men in a cell at City Watch House early yesterday ...

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