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  4. PRICE CONTROL REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Continuance of Federal price controls to safeguard against booms and stumps is the object of a bill introduced in the House of Representatives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GREAT HOME FOR COURTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Plans to erect a new block of court buildings in Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, on the site of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. State Elections

    Labor retained the doubtful seat of Prahran on the recount yesterday. The check being made at Midlands is expected to ...

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  7. TASKS FOR NEW GOVERNMENT

    Two main tasks face the new Liberal-Country party Government: to preserve Victoria's state rights against Commonwealth intrusion, and to devise a banking system for the people outside the Federal monopoly ...

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  8. QLD. ENTITLED TO NEW M.P.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Turner) has presented a certificate to the ...

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  9. BUSHFIRE DANGER EMPHASISED

    "While the growth of vegetation is there, the bushfire risk is there." The secretary of the Country Fire Authority (Mr. G. G. Sinclair) said this yesterday. ...

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  10. BUS DRIVERS DISCIPLINED

    Suburban bus drivers who are not civil to their passengers are likely to have their licences suspended, if the City Council ...

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  11. REFERENCE FOR INQUIRY

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- The terms of reference for the royal commission appointed to inquire into charges against the Premier ...

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  12. COURT ATTACK DEPRECATED

    In deprecating the attack made by the Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) and the Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) on the ...

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  13. STRANDING OF REYNELLA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The Commonwealth Court of Marine inquiry to-day found Colin McFerran Firth responsible for the ...

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  14. MOTOR BODY HOLD-UP

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- A record accumulation by the end of this month of more than 3000 motor bodies awaiting inter-State ...

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  15. STUDENTS GOING TO LONGERENONG

    Because present facilities at Dookie Agricultural College will be inadequate to accommodate the increased number of university ...

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  16. BAKERS REQUEST WAGE RISE

    Postponement of a motion calling for direct action in support of claims by the Operative Bakers' Union for increased wages ...

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  17. Australians to Get Broadway Chance

    The Flying Fox, American playwright Warren Cheney's play about King's Cross, Sydney, which is expected to open on Broadway early next year, will have among its cast of ...

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  18. DEPORTING OF MALAYS

    Malaga is considering appealing to the United Nations against the Australian Government's decision on the expulsion of 14 Malay, ...

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  19. MUSICIANS' BAN ON COMMUNISTS

    The decision of the Victorian branch of the Musicians' Union to prohibit Communists from holding office is to be challenged ...

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  20. British Put Ban On Film

    Cinemas in the British sector of Berlin have been ordered to cease showing the latest issue of the news, reel "Eye-Witness," ...

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  21. BRAVE BID TO SAVE HORSES

    Risking his life to save two horses trapped in the burning stables of a Caulfield timber merchant last night, an employe ...

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  22. HELEN SIMPSON NOVEL IN FILM

    A technicolor film, Under Capricorn, based on the book by the Australian novelist Helen Simpson, and starring Ingrid ...

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  23. BUS OVERTURNS AT CORNER

    Mr. Ernest Weekley, 42 years, Albion-road, Box Hill, was killed last night when his seven-passenger bus overturned after ...

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  24. MORE PAY FOR N.S.W. MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Parliamentarians' taxes should be cut, according to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Treatt) and ...

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  25. MINE EXPLOSION IN CHINA

    Nineteen persons were killed and 26 injured as the. result of a gas explosion at one of the Sino-British Kailan mining ...

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  26. HOTTEST DAY SINCE MARCH

    Yesterday was Melbourne's hottest day for eight months. Maximum temperature was 90.2 deg. at 2.20 p.m. ...

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  27. BATTLE WITH ARMED MAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A young detective escaped being shot when making an arrest through the jamming of a ...

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  28. SOME TRAMS CANCELLED

    Some trams on lines served by Hanna-street depot have been cancelled this week because of staff shortage, according to the ...

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  29. CHARGE AGAINST BETTING MAN

    In the City Court yesterday a charge of wife desertion against Leonard Wanliss, 38 years, Queen-street, city, was adjourned until ...

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  30. JUMPED TO HER HEATH

    Mrs. Patricia Margaret Burns Cuming, of Melbourne, while the balance of her mind was disturbed. on October 30, jumped ...

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    NIGHT SWIMMERS.--A super-speed flashlight camera caught these two inter-State visitors as they ran out ot the water at Williamstown last night alter a swim. Left, Miss Margaret Hutchinson, from S.A.; right, Miss Beryl Mills from W.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. FACE SLASHED WITH KNIFE

    In a tram shed at the corner of Chapel-street and Dandenong-road, Windsor, last night. Mr. Daniel Garvie, 50 years, ...

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  33. FRESH FIELDS AT NORTHCOTE

    Bang went Buckingham Palace --in the vernacular of Mrs. Pidgeon--when Northcote Dramatic Society staged Ivor Novello's ...

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  34. BIG OUTPUT OF COAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Today New South Wales miners dug 54,000 tons of coal--one of the largest outputs for the State ...

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  35. UNIVERSITY EXAM. CHANGES

    The standing committee of University Convocation last night ratified a plan to consolidate dates for all University examinations. ...

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  36. Restricted Hotel Hours Opposed

    Restriction of trading hours by many city and suburban hotels is not approved of by the Liquor Trades Union. Its secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 55 words
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