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  2. LIBERALS UPHOLD EXPULSIONS

    After a heated debate, State Council of the Liberal Country party yesterday decisively endorsed the State executive's action in expelling the seven Hollway group members from the party. ...

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  3. JUDGE FINDS M.L.A. ACTED IMPROPERLY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In his report tabled in Parliament tonight, Judge Amsberg, who conducted the Doyle Royal Commission, found the former Minister for Mines (Mr. J. G. Arthur) had acted improperly but not corruptly in ...

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  4. Tonga's Queen Sees Some Victorian Scenery

    QUEEN SALOTE, of Tonga, with Princess Matalaho (left), were guests yesterday of the chairman of the Metropolitan Board (Mr. J. C. Jessop) on an inspection of Melbourne watershed areas. Here they are near Wallaby Creek chalet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Institute for the Blind Had Record Year

    A record year for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind was reported at the annual meeting of the ...

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  6. L.C.P. Rejects Press Ban

    Delegates to the State Council meeting of the Liberal Country party yesterday sounded warnings of ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. HOSPITAL POLICY RECAST

    Victoria's hospital building, equipment and staffing policy has been completely recast by the recently appointed Hospitals and Charities Commission. It provides for extension ...

    Article : 465 words
  8. Joke Misfired Says Coroner

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--"This was a joke that unfortunately misfired," the Coroner (Mr. D. J. Duggan, ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. Guilty on Beer Theft Charge

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--Maxwell George Warren, 18, laborer, of Geelong West, today was found guilty by a ...

    Article : 46 words
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  13. 'Opportunists' Says Labor Leader

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Galvin) claimed last night that the L.C.P. and the C.P. were "political soldiers of fortune" and were now politically ...

    Article : 337 words
  14. Wharfmen Doff Hats as Tonga's Queen Lands

    A gang of waterside workers swept off their hats when the Queen of Tonga, first reigning monarch to be welcomed in Melbourne, landed from the Orontes yesterday. The Queen's height-- ...

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    NATIONAL OPERA SINGERS, Beryl Handy, Musetta Taistaras and Ronald Dowd, arriving at Spencer Street station yesterday from Canberra. The company will open a Melbourne season at the Tivoli ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. A.C.T.U. for Conciliation

    Establishment of a system of conciliation committees with a conciliation' commissioner as chairman is ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. Stole Potatoes Twice; Fined

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--A man was alleged in the Ballarat court today, to have stolen potatoes from one ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. No Prayers for Council

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.--Warrnambool city council decided last night not to start meetings with ...

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  19. Pine Sleepers a Success

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--About 100 experimental pine tramway sleepers, put down in Ballarat in 1936, ...

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