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    Togoy's Armstrong "MONOTONOUSLY TOLLS THE LITTLE BELL!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SEPARATE CONTROL FOR LIBRARY

    Separation of the Public Library from the National Gallery and Museums is the most important immediate recommendation of the ...

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  4. COAL MINERS' REQUESTS TO GOVERNMENT Dropping of Prosecutions

    CANBERRA, Mon: Dropping of prosecutions against coalminers on the ground that they did not contribute to production was sought by ...

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  5. COOL CHANGE RELIEVES SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Mon: Heat wave conditions accompanied by great clouds of dust and smoke, which prevailed in the greater part of New South ...

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  6. LIGHT RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Mon: A cool change over South Australia last night brought light rain mostly in coastal districts, best falls being a quarter ...

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  7. TRAINING CREWS FOR LIBERATORS

    In recent months an Australian Liberator squadron has been operating with distinction against the Japanese from the Darwin area, and ...

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  8. MAJOR-GENERAL COX DIES AT 81

    SYDNEY, Mon: Major-General Charles Frederick (Fighting Charlie) Cox died today. He was 81. He led the detachment of the ...

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  9. DELAYS ON RAILWAYS

    Wind and rain at the week-end interfered with trains. The line was blocked by sand between Moolamein and Balranald, and was not cleared ...

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  10. PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF EXPORT TRADE

    CANBERRA, Mon: A departmental committee has been appointed to develop export trade. A committee of experts has already reported to the ...

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  14. STRIKES AT 11 MINES

    SYDNEY, Mon: Strikes in NSW coalmines resulted in a loss of more than 10,000 tons of coal today. Eleven pits were idle. ...

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  15. LITTLE DAMAGE TO FRUIT

    MILDURA, Mon: Although some slight damage was caused to stone fruit and citrus crops on individual grower's properties by the severe ...

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  16. CAR DRIVER FINED £25

    WAGGA (NSW), Mon: In Wagga court today John Maxwell Sullivan, 19, was fined £25, and ordered to pay £13 compensation on charges of ...

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  17. DOCTOR'S FINE REMITTED

    Dr C. J. Simpson, of Bright, who was fined £10 at Bright in April under the distribution of motor tyres and tubes regulations, has been ...

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  18. NO STATE FISH INQUIRY

    Mr Dunstan, Premier, indicated last night that the State Government was not anxious to inquire into the alleged rackets in the fish industry ...

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  19. SUFFOCATED BY SCREW

    GORDON, Mon: When playing at his home at Mount Mercer yesterday, Donald Bertram Mccallum, 16 months, swallowed a screw 1½in in ...

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  20. GRAZIER FATALLY INJURED

    BALLARAT, Mon: Admitted at Ballarat Base Hospital on Sunday, Mr Cedric James Lang, grazier, of Langfields, Wallinduc, died yesterday ...

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