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  2. News from Victoria's Cities and Towns:

    Hundreds of Victorian wheat farmers will be without superphosphate for this year's harvest; the rest will not get full needs. Depleted goods train services, and last year's two months' rail strike have caused almost a 50 per cent. cut in supplies. ...

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  3. Growers Want to Ban Merchants

    SWAN HILL, Monday.--Swan Hill district council of the Australian Primary Producers' Union wants the abolition of merchants in Victoria market and ...

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    MARKET GARDENERS Mr. R. McCormick and Mr. W. Howes reaped a rich harvest of carrots from their property near Moorabbin yesterday. Behind them are two well-filled trucks of carrots. Here pulling first-grade bunches from the rich soil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Winchelsea Property at £66,500

    MEREDITH, Monday.--Mr. James Gregory, of Caulfield, on Saturday paid a record price of £66,500 for Cooa, of 1787 ...

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  6. Pointing to Where?

    HORSHAM, Monday.--In the Wimmera they are asking, Where is it all heading? This is why: ...

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  7. New Runway for Warrnambool

    A start will be made shortly on the construction of a £109,000 new all-weather runway at Warrnambool ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. Longwarry's Old Hall Destroyed

    BUNYIP, Monday.--The old public hall at Longwarry--it was so old the oldest resident cannot remember it being built ...

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  9. Missionaries Welcomed

    BENDIGO, Monday.--Missionaries from all parts of the world are in Bendigo this week for the Anglican Missionary ...

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  10. Trucks for Agistment

    The Chairman of the Railway Commissioners. (Mr. Wishart) yesterday assured Mr. Maurice McNamara, ...

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  11. Portland in Boom

    PORTLAND, Monday.--This historic old town is experiencing quite a boom in the antique business. ...

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  12. Rule Keeps Them Away From School

    COHUNA, Monday.--This Education department insists on the driver of the Gunbower-Cohuna bus ...

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  13. More Aluminium School Rooms for Victoria

    SWAN HILL, Monday.--A fourth lot of aluminium school rooms, valued at £800,000, is likely to be imported from England soon. The Minister for Public ...

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  14. State's Position on Butter Prices

    SWAN HILL, Monday.--If the butter industry preferred Commonwealth to State control, it was certain the State Government would consider its wishes. ...

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  15. Child Delinquents Causing Alarm

    PORTLAND, Monday.--Child-delinquency has been giving Portland police a busy time recently. Seven juveniles, ...

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  16. Govt. Wants Slough Sites at Ballarat

    The Government wanted Slough Estates of England to set up its concern at Ballarat, but the company had not yet decided on a Ballarat site or one near Altona. ...

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  17. Jubilee Bonfire at Mornington

    MORNINGTON, Monday.-- Mornington residents--and many others from the Peninsula--on May 24 will celebrate ...

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  18. Farmers' Threat to Quit Island

    COWES, Monday.--Phillip Island is having education troubles. Some farmers are planning to sell out if their children can not get an education. ...

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    PAKENHAM, Monday.--Mr. J. S. Thewlis, of Pakenham, has been elected unopposed to fill the vacancy in Beaconsfield riding of Berwick shire caused by the resignation of Cr. T. C. Whiteside. ...

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  20. Thieves Get Big Haul of Cloth

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Thieves forced a window at the Arondel Clothing Company's factory in Beattie-street, Balmain, ...

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  21. Agricultural Talks Begin

    MILDURA, Monday.--Items for the opening day tomorrow of the 1951 annual convention of the Chamber of Agriculture ...

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  22. Grenville Shire in a Bad Way

    MEREDITH, Monday.--Grenville shire is in a grim financial position. The limit on borrowing on bank ...

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  23. Pakenham to Fore for Hall

    PAKENHAM, Monday.--The recent Back-to-Fakenham celebrations and race meeting raised £2650 towards the cost ...

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  24. Good Effort for Blind Institution

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday.--Bairnsdale auxiliary of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind last year raised £250 ...

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  26. Hospital Problem Baffles Cabinet

    Cabinet has not yet made any advance towards solving the shortage of hospital beds for maternity cases. Discussions last night ended ...

    Article : 175 words
  27. 12 Preludes in Recital

    David Fox, pianist, deserved the good audience that attended his recital in the Assembly Hall last night if only ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. AUST. WAR CRIMES TRIAL ENDS

    LOS NEGROS, April 9 (A.A.P.-Reuters).--Trials of Japanese war criminals by the Australian War Crimes Court were concluded today. The court's final action ...

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    AUSTRALIA is the place for me," says Mr. J. Jones, who reached Melbourne aboard the Otranto yesterday. Mr. Jones served in the Australian army during the last war. He returned to England, but decided to come here again, so now he is back in the Australian army for six years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Prices, Profit Control By Labor Govt.

    "Labor has a sound policy to check the inflationary spiral, and if returned will not hesitate to reimpose controls on ...

    Article : 254 words
  31. Golfers' Plane Forced Back

    The Constellation aircraft in which British golfers Dai Rees and Max Faulkner are returning to London turned ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. Candidate is "Full of Fight"

    Cr. M. J. Sheeny, Labor candidate for Kooyong, who will oppose the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has entered the ...

    Article : 155 words
  33. Spies Advanced Reds' Atomic Plan

    WASHINGTON, April 9 (A.A.P.).--The atomic scientist who is reported to have fled to Russia and the three confessed spies have advanced the Soviet ...

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  34. Medical Pleas in Power Cases

    At St. Kilda court yesterday two persons charged with using electricity within the restricted period pleaded medical ...

    Article : 272 words
  35. New Conditions for Firemen

    The introduction of several improvements in the working conditions of fi[?]remen as from Friday is expected to attract additional recruits to the Metropolitan ...

    Article : 268 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. Prices Will be Subsidised

    The endorsed Labor candidate for Henty (Mr. P. Treyvaud) said last night a Labor Government would subsidise ...

    Article : 224 words
  38. 'Must Curb Gen. MacArthur'

    A former captain under General MacArthur's command warned yesterday: "Curb General MacArthur now or he ...

    Article : 172 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. Atom Bomb Store in Libya

    The independent newspaper "Al Abram" said today that America, Britain and France were preparing for the ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. Rabbit Disease Spreads Further

    BAIRNSDALE, Monday.--Rabbits infected with myxomatosis have been discovered at Romai, Blond Bay, Kalimna ...

    Article : 28 words
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