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  3. Tragedy, havoc, in change LIGHTNING KILLS GIRL HAIL HITS HOMES

    A YOUNG woman was killed by lightning on a St. Kilda jetty during the thunder-storm which swept across Melbourne when the heat wave broke late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  4. MINERS WILL FIGHT UNAIDED

    THE Miners' Federation today rejected the request of the Australian Council of Trade Unions' interstate executive for sole control ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. POWER CUT DILEMMA Stagger hours or work

    Many Victorian Labor and Trade Union leaders favor staggering factory hours to avoid ...

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  6. SOUTH WEST GOING DRY

    Dried up stream beds, and mile upon mile of shrivelled pasture land extend across the face ...

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  7. Pleasant weekend

    A pleasant weekend with south-east to south-west winds, and temperatures between 75 and 80 ...

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  8. LATEST

    Korea, Friday: ThirT[?]-seven more American, British, and Smith Korean soldiers were relumed to Allied line[?] today ...

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  9. Bevin may retire next week

    Mr. Ernest Bevin is expected to retire from the Foreign Secretaryship within the next few days. ...

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  10. Ballerina bride

    RUSSIAN-BORN ballerina Tamara des Fontaines, a star of the Ballet Guild, being greeted by a fellow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  11. Radio gossipers hold up war

    AMATEUR wireless operators discussing girls in the United States held up the Allied shelling of Seoul 5,000 miles away, says the "New York Times" today. ...

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  13. Railways hit by hours ban

    The 96-hour fortnight limit imposed by Victorian train crews was restricting railway services, a senior ...

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  14. Kings thrift will save £20,000

    KING GEORGE has beg campaign to the tune The economies will come from the Privy Purse, Mr. ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. U.S. air base for Cyprus

    An American air base would be established shortly on the British island of Cyprus, in the Mediterranean, informed sources ...

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  16. Snow stops MacArthur

    General MacArthur flew to Korea today, but his plane was unable to land there because of a snowstorm, and he returned to ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. Grocers will be closed Monday

    Housewives are reminded to buy extra groceries today, because all grocers will be closed on Monday for their annual picnic. ...

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