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  2. At the L.-C.P. Conference

    PERSONALITIES at the Liberal and Country party conference yesterday. From Top to Bottom: Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Killed in Fall

    John Boyd, 53 years, Bar-nett-street, Yarraville, was killed when he fell 45 feet from an overhead conveyor ...

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  5. MORE POWER FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Open-cut coal won by the Army and Air Force will enable the easing of power restrictions in Sydney and the return to work of about 100,000 people now unemployed. The Minister for Local ...

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  6. Q'land Demand for Meeting

    BRISBANE, Thursday,--Despite bitter opposition from their leaders, most of the Ipswich coal mine branch officials ...

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  7. Wheat Pact Condemned

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Delegates to the annual conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association today ...

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  8. Glamor of the Footplate

    Eight-year-old British migrant, Bruce Moran, of South Narrabeen, N.S.W., has planned a career in the land ...

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  9. Victorian Man Gaoled in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Joseph James Scanlon, 28, moulder, described by the police as a Melbourne criminal, was in the ...

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  10. Wharfmen Count Out Communists

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At one of the noisiest mass meetings ever to be held in Brisbane, waterside workers decided today not to hold any more 24-hour protest ...

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  11. Permits Favor Smaller Firms

    More factory building permits have been granted to small firms than to big companies by the State Government. ...

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  13. Oil Co. Wins Tax Appeal

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Evidence given in the High Court today disclosed that the Shell Co. of Australia Ltd. in 1943 ...

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  14. Summons for Woman Artist

    Miss Rosaleen Norton, 30, a Sydney artist, whose paintings have been exhibited at the Rowden-White library ...

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    SINGER AT EASE.--Noted Negro singer Todd Duncan was the guest yesterday of the Old Players and Playgoers' Association. He is pictured above enjoying the informality of the occasion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Oral Test Urged for Motorists

    Representatives of motor interests yesterday supported the belief of the Lord Mayor (Cr. Disney) that less than a third of the city's motorists would qualify for ...

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  18. Bon Voyage for the Orcades

    THE GOOD WISHES of many friends went with the Orcades when she left Melbourne for the United Kingdom yesterday. Her passengers included Miss Joy Beattie (top left), bound for London to play musical comedy, and comedian Stanley Holloway, returning after a season with the Tivoli. Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Country Party Wants Swan Hill

    A staunch Country party candidate is being sought by Swan Hill branch to defeat Mr. J. Hipworth, M.L.A., at the next Legislative Assembly elections. ...

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  20. New Drive for Empty Homes

    Another drive to detect unoccupied seaside and country holiday homes is being considered by the State ...

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  21. Compulsory Unionism Move Fails

    SYDNEY; Thursday,--The High Court today prohibited a Conciliation Commissioner from including provisions for ...

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  22. Parliamentary Bar Incident

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"Only Mr. Calwell, or someone suffering from paranoia, would draw the silly inrerence that ...

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  23. Sir Alan Newton

    With the death of Sir Alan Newton at a private hospital yesterday, Australia lost one of its most distinguished medical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. More Attention to New Guinea

    Federal executive of the Returned Servicemen's League, which concluded a three-day session in Melbourne ...

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  25. Three Hurt in Head-on Crash

    Three persons were injured yesterday when their car crashed head-on into a truck in Point Nepean-road. ...

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  26. Three Councillors Out Together

    MANSFIELD, Thursday.--Three shire councillors have simultaneously announced their retirement. ...

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  27. BOOSTING COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A decision on whether troops will be employed in mechanised underground mines will probably be made at the week end. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said this today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Murder of Cousin Alleged

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A man charged with the murder of his cousin explained to him: "We were struggling for the ...

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  29. High Wages Not Always Best

    Parents who permit children to leave school to take unskilled jobs with attractive wages were criticised by the ...

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  30. Costly Omission

    The offence' of "scaling" tram and bus conductors is not very lucrative, and it can become very costly when it is ...

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  32. Victoria Seeks Open-Cut Coal

    A mission to obtain opencut coal for Victoria from New South Wales is being undertaken by the Minister for ...

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  33. Church Thief Hit by Bus

    A thief, dashing out of St. Francis Church, Elizabethstreet, with a stolen hand bag, in the lunch hour ...

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  34. Lucky Escape in Overturned Car

    COLERAINE, Thursday.--Two people had a remarkable escape from serious injury last night--the cars they were in ...

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  35. Move to Ban Open-Cut Coal

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The council of unions with members employed in the gas industry in N.S.W. has ...

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  36. Watersiders' T.H.C. Delegates

    Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation has elected four A.L.P. candidates as its delegates to the ...

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