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  2. BANK BILL MAY BE ELECTION CAUSE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Federal caucus today endorsed the decision of the Federal executive of the A.L.P. to oppose the reconstitution of the Commonwealth Bank Board. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Chifley) read a letter ...

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  3. Film Premiere Made Hit at Heidelberg

    Eight hundred keen critics, all hospital patients, last night saw a "secret" premiere of the ...

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  4. Coming and Going at Aerodrome

    AT ESSENDON YESTERDAY, Miss Gracemary Mackinnon (left), secretary and executive officer of the Australian Wool Board, returned after visiting 16 countries in 14 weeks to study the marketing and manufacture of wool. The Bishop of Gippsland, Rt. Rev. D. B. Blackwood, (centre), left for a Tasmanian conference of the C.E.M.S. Australian tennis champion and Davis Cup star Frank Sedgman, (right), departed for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. M's.L.C. BREAK SILENCE

    Members of opposing parties expressed agreement on Government control of the liquor industry in the Legislative Council last night. ...

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  6. Jobs Waiting for 117,600

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The total number of persons in Australia receiving unemployment benefits at ...

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  7. Man Attacked With Bar Then Pushed in Sea

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An attempt was allegedly made to drown a 64-year-old ...

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  8. Darwin Sees More Neglect by Canberra

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--The appointment by the Federal Government of a Minister in charge of Northern Territory ...

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    SISTER THELMA GRINTER, (left), who was presented with the dux prize for the year at Epworth Hospital yesterday, and Sister Isabel Sleep, who received the Dr. Kilvington Special Surgeon's prize. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Police Fined for "Borrowing" Car

    Two constables who "borrowed" a car and collided with another car in Elizabeth-street, city, were each fined £10 by the Police Discipline Board yesterday. ...

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  11. Ambulance Men Used Old Dray

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Darwin ambulance men taking an elderly couple from Darwin to an outback station had to push them for the last four miles of the ...

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  12. Guilty in Toy Pistol Hold-ups

    Gerald Christie McGuire, 22, was convicted yesterday of holding up taxi drivers at East Oakleigh and Laverton with a ...

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  13. Parking Fees Rise Favored

    Some members of the City Council traffic committee favor an approach to the Government for permission to increase ...

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  14. Court Finding on Tug Collision

    On Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. the Court of Marine Inquiry will give its finding on the sinking of the tug Terawhiti ...

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  15. Repat. Benefits for Korea Men

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--War pensions and other repatriation benefits on the scale in the present act will be available to members of forces serving in ...

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  16. Early Vote on Cruelty Law

    The Premier (Mr. McDonald) expects Parliament to pass by next week new legislation against cruelty to animals. ...

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  17. No Rate Rise in Corio Shire

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--The Corio shire council, in spite of increased costs in municipal works, feels it will ...

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  18. Want Uniforms of Pioneer Days

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--Army uniforms of the pioneering days are being sought for Bendigo's centenary by the ...

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  19. Boy Crushed to Death

    A 15-year-old boy, Ralph Frederick Halse, of Huongrove, Ashburton, was crushed to death between steel rollers ...

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  22. M.L.C. Sees Big Tax Rise Ahead

    A prediction that taxation will soon he as heavy as during wartime was made last night by the Labor leader in the Legislative Council (Mr. Kennelly). ...

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    A STUDY IN CONCENTRATION as 72-year-old Mr. R. L. Smart of St. Kilda touches up one of his roses for the Spring Show at Melbourne Town Hall yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Bill May Mean Better Meat

    Disgust at conditions under which meat from abattoirs is delivered to butchers' shops in Melbourne was expressed by ...

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  26. Father Divine Got a Mention

    Father Divine figured in a debate on housing in the Legislative Assembly last night. The Speaker (Mr. ...

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  27. 10,000-Mile Drive from England Ends with Song

    Three men in a small car sang lustily as they drove through Melbourne yesterday. They had come to the end of a 10,000 mile drive from England. They decided that migration ...

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  28. Three Months Price Freeze Suggested

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A suggestion that all prices should be frozen for three months from the date the ...

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  29. 95 Get U.S. Cigarettes

    A small band of men--95 of 200 licensed tobacconists who attended--yesterday purchased thousands of American ...

    Article : 118 words
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