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  2. EXPORTS MUST COMPETE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Australian manufacturers must pay greater attention to the sales of their products overseas if present industrial employment and production levels ...

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  3. HOLD-UP OF TAMBAR

    Described by the Seamen's Union as a danger ship, the Tambar remains tied up at South Wharf, In the Arbitration Court. ...

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  4. FARMING DEALS AT TAMWORTH

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on Land Sales Control, Mr. F. A. Lush, New South Wales delegate to the Treasurer, said he believed ...

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  5. SCHOONER'S 32 DAYS' VOYAGE

    The auxiliary schooner Hula, on her 32-days' voyage from Auckland to Melbourne, fought her way through six gales and heavy seas. ...

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  6. Woollen Garments for Britain

    THE MAYOR OF PRESTON (Cr. R. Coleman) and Mrs. Coleman handing out wool to girls of Tyler-street State school and Preston Girls' school during the opening of the Appeal for Woollies for Britain. The schools have promised 175 garments. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Following investigations by police into the death of Mr. Thomas O'Brien, 67 years, pensioner, Windsor-street, Footscray, a ...

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  8. INCENTIVES EXAMINED

    The Trades Hall Council executive is investigating incentive payment schemes. Twenty-eight unions affiliated ...

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  9. "FLYING SAUCERS" IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"Flying saucers," which, according to cable messages, were seen along the west coast of America, were observed in Sydney to-day, but there is a catch in it. ...

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  10. SPORTS STIR AT PRESTON

    Allegations that a whispering campaign had been started in Preston against councillors and the council's attitude to sport, ...

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  11. ECONOMY WITH RAILWAY INK

    According to the secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. J. J. Brown), the efficient running ...

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  12. TEXTILE TRADE WORKERS

    Increased rates for adult males in the woollen, worsted, cotton and knitting sections of the textile industry are fixed by a new ...

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  13. HEATING NEEDED IN FACTORIES

    The Clothing Trade Union was advised last night by Professor R. D. Wright, of Physiology School, Melbourne University, to ...

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  14. WHARF LABORER LEAVES £20,473

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Denis de Lacy Moffatt, 54, of Milson's Point, retired wharf laborer, has left an estate valued for probate ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. HIT BY TWO CARS

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.-- Mr. Richard John Tester 57 yearn of Warrnambool, was doubly unfortunate when he was ...

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  16. ONE JUDGE LEFT ON BENCH

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As three of the four judges of the Federal Arbitration Court are ill, Judge Foster is the only member of the ...

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  17. Festival of Music at Town Hall

    A large crowd attended the Melbourne Town Hall last, night for the Festival of Music by choirs of church schools. ...

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    "THE AGE" SMALL HOMES BUREAU has created widespread interest among people who hope to build .and possess their own homes. Pictured are some of the eager inquirers at the bureau at 238 Flinders-street, which opened yesterday, inspecting some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DRAMA FESTIVAL

    The drama festival promoted by the National Theatre Movement, in which four plays are listed, began at St. Peter's Hall last ...

    Article : 190 words
  22. STATE AS NEW ARTS PATRON

    Patronage of letters, art and science should become part of the social services. This view was expressed yesterday by the ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. "THE AGE" SMALL HOMES BUREAU

    With an inaugural attendance that reflected widespread interest in the service and immediate endorsement of the initiative of the sponsors, "The Age" Small Homes Advisory Bureau was opened yesterday on the ground ...

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  24. CHOIRS OF CHURCH SCHOOLS

    Continuing the Church centenary celebrations, a festival of music was held in the Town Hall last night. Choirs from the ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. OVERHEAD WIRES FOULED

    Hundreds of persons were delayed last night when a steam shovel fouled the overhead wires on Princes-bridge and upset the ...

    Article : 85 words
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