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  2. Two Angles on Railway Travel

    AGE WORKS WHILE YOUTH RELAXES. Licensed luggage porter Albert Derham (left) found plenty of work at Spencer-street station, while Margaret Kearney (right) minded her doll and baby sister Susan as her mother looked for the rest of the luggage. Margaret and Susan arrived from Beechworth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION

    Australia must treble its population if it is to retain this continent. This warning was given last night by Mr. Justice Barry, of the Supreme Court, in proposing the toast "Australia" at the ...

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  4. BUTTER PRICE:

    While Victorian dairy farmers are seeking an increase in the price of butter, the Housewives' Association is seeking the abolition of butter rationing and price ...

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  5. Missions of Mercy

    SISTER MARY, of the Central Methodist Mission, about to set off on her auto bicycle. The superintendent of the mission, Rev. C. Irving Benson, discusses details of the trip with her. The mission hopes to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Armed Police Rush to Airport in False Alarm

    SYDNEY, Thursday. More than 40 armed uniformed police and detectives raced to ...

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  7. Breaking-up of Migrant Family

    CANBERRA, Thursday. A resolution that, where possible, migrant families should be kept intact was adopted by the ...

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  8. Success Announced in Rain Making

    NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (A.A.P.). A rain-making experiment in New Mexico last year produced 320,000,000,000 gallons of water. ...

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  9. World Expects Our Produce

    CANBERRA, Thursday. Beyond Australian shores lies a hungry world that looks to Australia to make its utmost ...

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  10. Driver Killed in Truck Crash

    BENALLA, Thursday. Ernest James Challis, 22 years, of Lurg, was killed early to-day when the semi-trailer he ...

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  11. Five Arrests in Tip Murder Case

    Two women and three men have been arrested on charges associated with the alleged murder of the woman whose body was found at West Melbourne tip on ...

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  12. Entire Train Derailed in N. Territory

    DARWIN, Thursday. A weekly mixed train of the North Australia Railways was derailed ...

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  13. Migrant Centre for Mildura

    CANBERRA, Thursday. The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said tonight that negotiations with the Victorian ...

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  14. Parents "Almost Inhuman"

    BENDIGO, Thursday. A man and woman, parents of eight children, were described as "almost inhuman and ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. It Was Just the Same 100 Years Ago

    Stamps which fail to stick when they are moistened were brought to the notice of the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Chippindall) yesterday. ...

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    CLOUDS OF COAL DUST obscure portion of the Dumosa as unloading of the trial shipment of Collide coal proceeded yesterday but only temporarily. The dust is again the cause of a dispute on the waterfront. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Polio Death in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Thursday. A 22-year-old man died in Prince Henry Hospital today from poliomyelitis. ...

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  18. Migrant Press Ban Opposed

    CANBERRA, Thursday. A suggestion by Major-General F. G. Galleghan that all foreign language newspapers ...

    Article : 131 words
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  20. Took No Chances, but was Mistaken

    BALLARAT, Thursday. How he made his first arrest as a young constable nearly 20 years ago was humorously recalled by Supt. O. H. Roberts, in addressing the ...

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  21. Mr. Chifley Urges Faith In Labor Movement

    Pointing out that political opponents were coming around to Labor's point of view, the former Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) urged delegates at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night to continue to have faith in the movement. ...

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  23. Hotelkeeper on Fatality Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Immediately after his discharge from Lithgow District Hospital an hotel licensee was ...

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  24. A Good Job Above "the Clocks"

    QUESTION: Why have painters on the job above "the clocks" at the main entrance to Flinders-street ...

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  25. LABOR DAY PROCESSION

    A group of Left Wing unions may be banned from taking part in the Labor day procession on March 13, if they remain unfinancial with the Trades Hall Council. ...

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  26. Mass Meeting on Wage Case

    A report on the progress of the basic wage in the Full Arbitration Court will be presented to unionists at a ...

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  27. Liberal Party Meeting Today

    Vital matters which may help shape the policy of the Federal Government will be discussed at today's meeting ...

    Article : 82 words
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