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  2. COURT ACTS IN TRAM DISPUTE Compulsory Conference Called

    Latest development in the threatened stoppage of tram and tramway [?]ous services on Saturday was the announcement late yesterday ...

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    Today's Armstrong FIFTY-NINTH CHORUS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MLA DIES SUDDENLY AT HOUSE

    Collapsing in the lobby immediately after a vigorous and able speech in the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr Reginald Alfred John James, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CATALINAS SINK MORE JAP SHIPS

    Distant targets in the Philippines, Borneo, and Celebes were hit by night-patrolling Catalinas on Saturday and Sunday night. ...

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  6. CANADIAN TROOPS IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Wed: The first contingent of Canadian troops to arrive in Australia was welcomed today by Mr Justice Davis, Canadian High ...

    Article : 219 words
  7. RELAXATION OF CONTROLS

    Speaking at a luncheon given by Geelong Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures at the Carlton Hotel yesterday, Mr R. F. Sanderson said ...

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  8. SYDNEY LOTTERY "MISADVENTURE"

    SYDNEY, Wed: Startled by a police officer's warning shout of "Stop the barrel," lottery and Treasury officials engaged in drawing the 1,104th State ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. MEAT POSITION SERIOUS BECAUSE OF DRY WEATHER

    Because of the driest season over the last 60 years, the meat supply position is very serious, at least from South Australia, New South Wales, ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. UNIFORM REGIONAL PLANNING POLICY

    Commenting on the listing of regional planning for discussion at the Premiers' Conference at Canberra next week, Mr Dunstan, ...

    Article : 206 words
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  12. ABOUT THE DARK CONTINENT

    Africa used to be called the Dark Continent, but it is not dark today. It has some of the world's busiest air routes, and has been much ...

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  13. PROTEST AGAINST WERRIBEE BEEF

    Seeking amendments to State health regulations to prohibit sale of cattle containing dead cysts from the Board of Works Farm at ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. OBITUARY

    Mrs Elizabeth Quiney, 84[?] who died on Tuesday, had lived in Cobden for 20 years. Previous to that she lived at Mortlake. Well known for her ...

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  15. ARU SYMPATHY WITH TRAM EMPLOYEES

    Officials of the Australian Railways Union and Australian Federated union of Locomotive Enginemen informed Mr Quayle, chairman of the ...

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  16. CP CANDIDATE FOR LOWAN

    In endorsing Mr Wilfred John Mibus, of Green Lake, via Horsham, as the CP candidate for Lowan byelection, the management ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. BRITISH WAR PICTURES

    BALLARAT, Wed: At the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery today Cr R. H. Ramsay, Mayor, officially opened the exhibition of 77 British war ...

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  18. FIRE DAMAGES SCHOOL

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wed: The Warrnambool High School, formerly the Agricultural High School, was extensively damaged by fire tonight. ...

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  19. TOBACCO APPRAISEMENT

    First appraisement of the second series of tobacco leaf ended at Dalgety and Company's Newmarket stores yesterday, when 95 tons were ...

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