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  2. NO TRAIN RELIEF UNTIL NEW YEAR

    There would be no improvement in train services before the new year, the Railways Commissioners said yesterday. ...

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  3. Today's Armstrong

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  4. ONLY FIVE NSW MINES IDLE

    The five NSW mines which were idle yesterday were the three collieries of Australian Iron and Steel Ltd, Wongawill, Mt Keira, and Old ...

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  5. HOMES GIVEN FIRST PRIORITY

    Building priorities were decided in principle yesterday by state Cabinet, after a discussion lasting several hours. ...

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  6. INTERSTATE SERVICE LEAVE BAN

    Because of restricted train services and the return of troops from the islands, the Army and Air Force have prohibited interstate ...

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  7. "Young Liberals" Director To Be Appointed

    Appointment of a director of "Young Liberal" activities will be considered by today's meeting of the state executive of the Liberal party. ...

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  8. GAS RATION PROCEDURE HELD INVALID

    Holding that, although the Gas Regulation Act gave the Governor in Council power to regulate or prohibit the consumption of gas, it did ...

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  9. 4 MORE JAPS TRIED FOR ATROCITIES

    With the resumption of war criminal trials at Labuan, Borneo, on Saturday, four Japanese officers faced trial on charges of having ...

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  10. NOLLE PROSEQUIS ENTERED

    Nolle prosequis have been entered by the Crown in the following cases: Sidney Snodgrass, 28, process ...

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  11. 800 WHARF LABOURERS STOP WORK

    Eight hundred wharf labourers, working on four ships, stopped work in Melbourne yesterday following upon a dispute concerning the ...

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  12. FIVE COAL SHIPS HERE BY MONDAY

    Although five ships will bring 24,000 tons of coal to Melbourne from Newcastle within the next six days, it is doubtful whether more than the ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    Mr John Harold Jeffery, of Toorak rd, Toorak, who was widely known as a director of Georges Ltd, Collins st, and governing director of ...

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  14. NO FLOUR WHEAT SHORTAGE

    There was no danger of a shortage of wheat for gristing for flour being caused by the present transport limitations, Mr Stoneham, Minister ...

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  15. COW ACQUISITION TO CEASE

    Mr W. E. Dawson, Acting Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies, announced yesterday that, following a meeting of Commonwealth Meat ...

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  16. CONDITIONS FOR ENROLMENT AT UNIVERSITY IN 1946

    Conditions to be observed by students wishing to enrol at the University next year have been announced by Mr J. F. Foster, ...

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  17. WOMAN SOLICITOR STRUCK OFF ROLLS

    On an application by the Law Institute of Victoria Veronica Mary Jones, of Queen st, Melbourne, had her name struck off the roll of ...

    Article : 78 words
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  19. GAS BILLS SHOULD BE SMALLER

    If people were strictly observing the gas restrictions their accounts should be smaller than when gas was freely available. Mr R. C. Evans, general ...

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  20. FIGHTING MEN EXAMPLE TO YOUTH

    The courage, loyalty, comradeship, and self-sacrifice of our fighting men should be an example to the young people of the country and give them ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. ACQUITTED BY DIRECTION

    By direction of Mr Justice Martin, in the Criminal Court yesterday, Alexander Melita Buttress, 6.7, of Crookston rd, Reservoir, was ...

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  22. FUN AND MUSIC AT TIVOLI

    Compered by Mike Connors, assisted by Gloria Williams — or it may be the other way around—the new Tivoli show, Fun and Music, ...

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  23. Sydney Still Sees Cause, for Anxiety About Industrial Future

    Although the coalminers returned to work yesterday and the main body of seamen also went back to their ships, there is no air of general ...

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  24. CIRCUS HAS FAITH IN ELEPHANTS

    Modern progress is too slow for Wirth's Circus. The fleet of de luxe caravans, motor-drawn trucks, and lorries are all going to be sold, and ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. FERNTREE GULLY MUSIC FESTIVAL

    An open-air music festival and brass band contest for the championship of Victoria (carrying a prize of £400), will be held at the new Brenock ...

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