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  2. FLOODS EXPECTED IN EAST GIPPSLAND

    "All rivers east of the Latrobe River in Gippsland will burst their banks and flood the surrounding flat country by 10 o'clock this morning." Predicting this last night, Weather Bureau officials said there ...

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  3. TRANSPORT RESTRICTION

    Emergency bus services operating direct to the city will be restricted to buses from "outer district" as from Monday. The decision to restrict the ...

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  4. "Now Isn't That a Dainty Dish"

    LUNCHEON DELICACIES for Caulfield racegoers today will include sucking pigs, turkeys and crayfish, being prepared by chefs G. Foster (left) and Pat Martin yesterday. Right. -- The Cup winner's number may be on any one of these tote tickets -- but which one ? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GLAMOR IN UNIFORM. -- The new W. A. A. F. winter uniform, modelled by Miss Shirley James. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. No Date Yet for Basic Wage Rise

    A statement dealing with the increased rates of the basic wage will be made by the Arbitration Court at 10.30 a. m. on Tuesday. ...

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  7. Firemen Go Back to City Stations

    Firemen yesterday ended their "press button" strike which began on October 5. They returned to duty at city stations at 11 p. m. ...

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  8. Butchers to Be Open Saturdays

    Saturday trading in Victorian butchers' shops will be resumed on November 4. ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. Gas Bills Rise October 30

    The Metropolitan Gas Co. will charge the increased gas price on all meters read on and after October 30. The ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. High Hopes for Hospital Sunday

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Disney) yesterday paraphrased Lord Nelson's famous words when he said he expected every citizen to do his duty toward the hospitals ...

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  11. Plan to Meet Indus Disruption

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Federal Government is preparing measures to deal with any widespread industrial ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. Night Chimes to be Silenced

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Because the city hall chimes have disturbed cultural activities at night, the city ...

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    BEAUTY from "down under" leaps high over the roof tops of London in a spirited dance. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Tram Test for Honesty Box

    The Tramways Board intends placing an "honesty box" on one of Melbourne's trams shortly. ...

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  15. WHARF BAN LIFTED

    Bus services to Victoria Dock and North and South wharves will be subsidised by the Australian Stevedoring Industry Board to improve the service to watersiders ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. Thieves Remove £1500 Clothing

    Women's clothing valued at £1500 was stolen from the shop of H. A. Illa, Carlisle street, St. Kilda, early ...

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  18. Thieves Take Hotel Safe

    GEELONG, Friday. --The Anglesea Hotel, Anglesea, was broken into last night, and a safe, containing £120, was ...

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    RAIN greeted British migrants when they arrived at Port Melbourne in the Dorsetshire yesterday. However, this young lass was well prepared for the worst weather Melbourne can turn on -- and judging by her expansive smile she did not care. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Race Crooks Should Find Going Tough

    Pickpockets, confidence men and other criminals in Melbourne for the spring carnival, ...

    Article : 168 words
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  22. White Swallow Had Short Life

    PORTLAND, Friday. -- When Mrs. C. R. Rigby's son, at Condah, peeped into a swallow's nest on the ...

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  23. Embezzlement Alleged

    After interviewing 120 people during the past four days, St. Kilda detectives yesterday charged Walter James Preston, ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. Trafalgar Day

    Driving rain forced the Navy to cancel yesterday's lunch-time march through the city to commemorate Trafalgar day. Many people who had ...

    Article : 244 words
  25. Boy Fire Hero Wins Reward

    Fourteen-year-old Frank McBride, here of a fire which destroyed a storeroom at the Binlatex factory in Port ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. Switch Used in Phone Circuit

    A switch illegally inserted in a telephone circuit was commonly used by starting price bookmakers. ...

    Article : 144 words
  27. Accommodation at Morwell

    Plans to double hostel accommodation at Morwell, within the next 15 months, for men building the new briquette ...

    Article : 65 words
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