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  2. Surgical Operations--Past and Present

    TODAY marks the 103rd anniversary of the appointment of physicians and surgeons to the now Royal Melbourne Hospital. The picture on the left, taken 48 years ago, shows an operation in progress by the light of an old-style gas lamp. Right: An actual operation recently shows the advancement made in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Relaxing on First Night

    MARQUIS, one of the chimpanzees appearing at the Tivoli Theatre in The Tourist Trade, relaxes in his dressing gown with a cigarette prior to the opening last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO EXEMPTION FOR INDUSTRY'S NEEDS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- No provision will be made in the national training scheme for exemption or postponement because of any loss of production through absence from civil occupations. ...

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  5. Judge Gives Stern Answer to Prisoner

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A prisoner awaiting sentence at Long Bay Gaol wrote to Judge Curlewis, told him that ...

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  6. Fatal Crash in City's Worst Fog in 20 Years

    The worst fog for 20 years in Melbourne and suburbs last night caused several accidents, one of them fatal, brought traffic almost to a standstill and closed Essendon airport at intervals. Victim of the fatal ...

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  7. R.A.A.F. Names 13 Men Executed by Japanese

    Seven Victorians were among 13 R.A.A.F. men whose remains were recovered from a Japanese burial ground at Matupi, three miles from Rabaul. They were shot or beheaded by the Japanese. The men were:-- ...

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  8. Matches Cause Mooltan Stir

    A small girl and a box of matches caused a minor stir aboard the migrant liner Mooltan during its recent ...

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  9. Body Found in Yarra

    The body of Richard Powell, 58, was found floating in the Yarra river near William- street, at midday yesterday. ...

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  10. Big Helicopters Planned in U.K.

    Multl-engined helicopters capable of carrying 25 to 35 passengers are expected to be in operation in Britain within ...

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  11. R.S.L. Case for P.O.W. Payments

    A case prepared by the Returned Servicemen's League in support of its claim for a minimum of 3 a day for the period ...

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  12. Survey Flight to South America

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Federal Cabinet today agreed to sponsor a survey flight by Captain P. G. Taylor, from Australia, across the South Pacific to Chile. ...

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  13. Fell from Steamer

    The second engineer of S.S. Kekerangu, berthfed at No. 3 South Wharf, reported to the police that the second cook ...

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  15. Free Drugs for Some Ills Soon

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Life saving and disease-preventing drugs will be provided free under the Commonwealth Government's health scheme which will come ...

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    TO MARK HIS 65th BIRTHDAY and 25 years association with the University of Melbourne, Professor P. MacCallum(left) receives a book on the study of pathology from Dr. E. S. J. King (right), of Royal Melbourne Hospital, at the University yesterday. In the centre is the Vice-Chancellor of the University ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Popular Professor Given a Fest Schrift

    At a unique "birthday party" at the University late-yesterday, colleagues of Professor Peter MacCallum presented him with a "fest schrift"--feast book. Later in a speech Professor ...

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  20. Nameless Opposition

    The statement issued by the Australian Council of Trade Unions this week supporting United ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. New Drome at Christchurch

    WELLINGTON. N.Z., Friday.--Mr. Stanley Goosman, Minister in charge of New Zealand's civil aviation, said ...

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  22. A.L.P. Lead in Wharf Election

    The four A.L.P. delegates for the union's federal council have been elected in the annual elections of Melbourne ...

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  23. Two Killed in Road Accidents

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- John Shelley, 63 of Fairfleld-road, Guildford, died almost instantly when a sulky he was driving ...

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  25. Fatal' Collapse

    Mr. George McLean, 33 years, of Alma-road, St. Kilda, collapsed and died in Chapel- street, St. Kilda, about 7.15 ...

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