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  2. COAL PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Sunday. Plans to increase open-cut coal output to about 5,000,000 tons a year, and to raise underground output from the present 56,000 tons a day to nearly 70,000 tons, were outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) tonight. ...

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  3. Education Week

    Education is not alone the responsibility of Government, administration and teachers. A progressive education must have public co-operation and sympathy. ...

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  4. Neath the Spring Blossom

    SATURDAY'S PLEASANT SUNSHINE and a blossoming tree at Wattle Park made an ideal setting for little Leslie Walker (left) and her beau, Peter Luff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Gun-point Arrests

    A trail of crayfish legs led to the gun-point arrest of six youths at Warragul early on Saturday morning. ...

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  6. Nation-Wide Search for Stolen Gold

    Police throughout Australia are watching ships and aeroplanes to prevent the smuggling out of the country of ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. ST. ARNAUD EPIDEMIC

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday. Garners of scarlet fever, which has reached epidemic proportions, have been traced to a dairy which provides about 60 per cent. of the town's milk supply. A sample of milk was found to be infected. ...

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  8. Ambulance Turns Over After Crash

    An ambulance travelling to an accident overturned after hitting a car and tree at the corner of Cecil and Bridport ...

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  9. Liberal Party's New President

    Mr. W. H. Anderson is expected to be chosen as new Federal president of the Liberal party at a meeting of the ...

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  10. Smash-Grab Raid

    Thieves hurled a brick through the window of the Progressive Radio Service Shop, Clarendon-street, South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Armed Police Arrest Laborer

    Bursting into a house in Collingwood, detectives, with drawn pistols, surprised a man in bed in a dawn raid ...

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  12. Twice Shot in Police Chase

    In a chase in Sydney-road, Brunswick at 5 a.m. yesterday, a man was shot twice by a policeman, but he escaped after running for about a mile. ...

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  16. Lottery Idea for Hospital Funds

    BALLARAT, Sunday. A suggestion that a State lottery might be the best means of financing hospitals was made ...

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    AUDITIONS FOR THE NATIONAL OPERA were given at the National Theatre yesterday, under the direction of Dr. H. Schildberger. From left: Mr. Geoffrey Pavey (singing), Mr. Eric Clapham, Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Ready Markets for Australia

    CANBERRA, Sunday. Overseas markets will exist for all the raw materials and foodstuffs Australia can export for some years. ...

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  19. Hitch-hiker Robs Motorist

    Brandishing the jagged edges of a broken beer bottle, a hitch-hiker on Saturday, at Richmond, stole £4 from a ...

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  20. Accidentally Shot by Brother

    Mr. Francis Turvey, 30 years, Venus-street, South Caulfield, was wounded in the arm in a shooting mishap at ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. Reclamation of Moral Values

    Moral values must be reclaimed if the living are to do their duty by those who died helping to achieve victory in the second world war. ...

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  22. 'Phone Call Announced Home Tragedy

    SYDNEY, Sunday. Police found the bodies of a woman and her two children with their heads almost severed on ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. Collapse at Football Match

    Mr. William Murray, 73 years, Glenferrie-road, Glenferrie, collapsed on Saturday afternoon while watching the ...

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  24. Building Staff Wants Overtime

    Building workers employed on the Federal emergency housing scheme at Williamstown racecourse will protest at ...

    Article : 70 words
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