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  2. ARE OUR PORT CHARGES TOO HIGH?

    Whether Australia's alleged high port charges influence the cost to shipowners of handling freights sufficiently to justify a possible increase in freight rates requires thorough investigation. ...

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  3. ODD-JOBS MAN TO MR. BRUCE

    CANBERRA, Saturday. -- "Heads I stop, tails I go, That seems to sum up the state of mind Mr. Marr about the reported ...

    Article : 576 words
  4. 80 HAPPY BOYS IN CAMP

    GEELONG, Saturday. -- The 80 boys from Melbourne public schools and factories were received today by the Mayor of ...

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  5. BLACK SHOOTING INQUIRY ENDS

    ALICE SPRINGS, Saturday.-- The Board appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into the killing of blacks in Central ...

    Article : 487 words
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  7. THRILLING FINISH OF ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP

    Making a supreme effort 50 yards from the winning post, King Mart took the Anniversary Handicap away from Finsbury, and won by a long neck. The picture, taken at Caulfield this afternoon, shows the thrilling finish. King Mart is on the outside, with Finsbury second, Sacedon is two lengths away third, with Madom a close fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. POINTS FOR NEXT PEACE-TALK

    Strong approval of the agenda prepared for the Pcace-in-Industry Conference at its second session, beginning in Sydney on ...

    Article : 306 words
  9. PIT-HEAD AT LITHGOW SAVES BY WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday,--Fires are still raging round Lithgow. The town was enveloped in smoke last night, and but for the timely action of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. Chief Justice, Who Lost Both Legs, to Take Trip

    WELLINGTON, Saturday. -- Sir Charles Skerrett, Chief Justice, of New Zealand, who had both his legs amputated at the thigh several months ...

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  11. INQUIRY INTO CONDUCT OF CONSTABLES

    The conduct of constables concerned in the case In which John Foley, a Burnley resident was acquitted yesterday by the Richmond Court on ...

    Article : 152 words
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  13. FAMILY FLEES FROM BURNING HOME IN NIGHT ATTIRE

    GEELONG, Saturday.--Mr. K. H. E. Kent, of Portarlington, his wife and family escaped in their night attire last night when their seven-roomed ...

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  14. SIGHT OF DOPEP 'HORSE STILL AFFECTED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Bronze Fuze, who was doped at the Bong Bong picnic races on Thursday, is recovering His eyes are much better, but his ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. MR. SHEPHERD'S SUSPENSION INQUIRY MAY LINGER

    Although the special Inquiry Board, comprising Messrs. H. P. Brown (Director-General of Postal Services), J. S. Mudoch (Commonwealth ...

    Article : 138 words
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  17. CITY ENGINEER SELECTION KNOWN ON TUESDAY

    The City Council special committee dealing with applications for the position of City Engineer has eliminated 58 of the 61 candidates. ...

    Article : 81 words
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