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  2. MAN KILLED AT MILDURA

    Three persons were killed and many others injured in road accidents in Victoria at the week end. In addition, three others died in hospital from injuries received in previous accidents. ...

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  3. Floods Ease But Airlift Continues

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Flood conditions throughout north western N.S.W. are easing generally. ...

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  4. "Civvy" Gunners on the Mark

    MEN OF THE CITIZEN ARMY turned up at the Williamstown rifle range on Saturday. Top: Bren gunners of the Victorian Scottish Regiment lined up and ready to fire. Lower: Gunner C. Maud, of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TROOPS AS "LEVER" FOR DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) today described a statement by the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Chifley) as "one of the most contemptible utterances ever made by a responsible member of ...

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  6. State House Back at Work Tomorrow

    State Parliament will resume tomorrow after an adjournment of five weeks. The Assembly will meet at 3.30 and ...

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  7. Boy Dies as River Sand Cave Falls In

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A schoolboys' "cubby house" collapsed on two boys at Liverpool today, killing one and ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. Atomic Bomb is 'Rotten Weapon'

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. --Use of the atomic bomb in warfare cannot be morally justified in any circumstances, retaliatory or otherwise, in the opinion of Professor ...

    Article : 279 words
  9. Dr. Mannix's View of Lord Russell

    Addressing 400 Roman Catholic members of the police force yesterday, Archbishop Mannix expressed regret that Lord Russell, who recently visited Melbourne, ...

    Article : 458 words
  10. Drowned in Flooded Hut

    WAGGA, Sunday.--One man drowned and another was rescued from flood waters near Hillston. New South Wales, ...

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  11. Fracas After Football Match at Oakleigh

    Following a clash between players after the Oakleigh-Port Melbourne game at Oakleigh, a fight broke out among spectators who spilled on to the arena. A crowd of 400 surged near the players' races for 15 minutes. ...

    Article : 299 words
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  17. Liberals Not Against Short Working Week

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. -- The Tasmanian Liberal party State council yesterday rejected a motion against the ...

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  18. Angry Crowds Attack Police

    Angry crowds made two separate attacks on police on Saturday. During the football at North Melbourne. ...

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  19. Unions Will Oppose Longer Working Week

    Although the Immigration Minister (Mr. Holt) thinks a longer working week is essential to safeguard Australia, any move for a 56-hour weeks as proposed by the Federal president of the Liberal party (Mr. T. Malcolm Ritchie) would be strongly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Policeman's Ordeal; No Aid from Crowd

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--More than 100 persons watched a desperate struggle between a police constable and a powerfully built 6-ft. Dutchman at King's Cross last ...

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