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  2. CIGARETTE PRICE NOT GOING UP YET

    No increases will be made for the present in prices of tobacco, cigarettes and patrol. The inter-State conference of Prices Ministers yesterday deferred action until more information is supplied fo justify increases. ...

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  3. Spic and Span for Field Day

    THIS OLD FRIEND looked a trifle worried as his keeper grabbed a hose to make sure he had washed behind his ears in preparation for the Tally Ho Village field day and exhibition yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REDUCING THE FIRE HAZARD

    The summer is expected to be normal so far as forest fires are concerned, but the drying off of the prolific growth of grass as the season extends will make the fire ...

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  5. All the Fun of the Fair

    BRISK BUSINESS was done when a fair was held yesterday to help the Blind Institute. Top: Mrs. A. W. Sterck dealing in children's goods. Centre: The mayoress of North Melbourne (Mrs. D. Smith) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aerial Patrol Plans

    In addition, Mr. Torbet said arrangements had been made with the R.A.A.F. for aerial patrols during the summer ...

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  7. WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    The mass meeting of Melbourne watersiders which yesterday, by an overwhelming majority, decided to end the strike, resolved that, as a body affiliated with the Australian Labor party, their federation was pledged to support conciliation and ...

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  8. Police Warn Woman Shoppers

    Police last night wanted woman shoppers to beware of a thief who specialises in robbing shopping baskets ...

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  9. Hottest November Day in Two Years

    The temperature yesterday--89.2 deg.--was the highest since February 26 and the highest in November for two years. Temperatures on the coast ...

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  10. Woman Killed in Crossing Smash

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A woman was killed and a man critically injured today when their motor car collided with a ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. Street Gala Aids Charity

    BALLARAT, Friday.--School children at State schools were granted a half holiday today to take part in the Travellers' ...

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  12. Mr. Holt Goes to N.Z. Talks

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Minister for Labor (Mr. Holt) left for New Zealand last night to represent the ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. Confident Salary Bill Will Pass

    In spite of expected opposition by the Liberal-Country party to the legislation to increase the salaries of members of the Legislative Council, the Government is ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. Progress Count for Rose Day

    When counting of the proceeds of Rose day appeal yesterday for the kindergartens ceased last night, £3265 was ...

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    WOUNDED HOME FROM KOREA. The first of the Australian wounded in Korea to be repatriated arrived in Sydney yesterday. They will reach Melbourne this afternoon. All three are Victorians. Pte. N. Taugge, of Maidstone, is shown being taken from the aircraft on arrival at Mascot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. One Killed, Two Hurt on Roads

    A child was killed and a man and woman were injured in road accidents yesterday. Kevin Charles Sullivan, 3, ...

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  19. Towns Cut Off in Q'land Flood

    BRISBANE, Friday.--At least 12 towns were isolated and hundreds of people homeless late tonight as a result of floods which have swept vast areas of northern ...

    Article : 394 words
  20. Munition Men to Stop Work

    About 10,000 unionists employed in munition and aircraft factories in three States are to hold a half-day ...

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  21. Film Star Mobbed by Men, Women

    SYDNEY, Friday.--More than 500 people waited for two hours in drizzling rain at Mascot, tonight to see 20th ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. New Principal for College

    Mr. George R. Mills, B.Sc., B. Ed., has been appointed by the Education department as principal of Melbourne ...

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  23. Rita Hayworth Off on Safari

    The Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth leave today for a four-month tour of Africa and the Middle East, which will ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. Miners Reject Communists

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Communist candidates were rejected in the annual election of officials of the Northern ...

    Article : 76 words
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