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  3. BILL TO MAKE BACCARAT ILLEGAL

    A bill to amend the Police Offences Act and aimed specifically at suppression of baccarat, dinah-minah, and skillball, was introduced into ...

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  4. RAIN BRINGS RELIEF TO WHEAT AREAS

    The possibility of a severe drought in parts of Victoria has been avoided by moderate rainfall in northern, central, and Wimmera areas, with ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT TO MEET ON JULY 17

    CANBERRA, Tues: On Monday, July 17, the new session of Parliament will be opened by Lord Gowrie, Governor-General, who will take his ...

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  6. TITO, YUGOSLAVIA'S STRONG MAN

    Some hitherto unpublished details of the life and military career of Marshal Tito, nom de guerre of Josip Brozovich, leader of the ...

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  7. ORMANDY WOULD TAKE OUR MUSICIANS TO AMERICA

    Mr Eugene Ormandy would like to conduct the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in America. This striking tribute to Melbourne musicians was paid by Mr ...

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  8. TIMBER MERCHANT'S £480,769 ESTATE

    Estate of £480,769, comprising £7,600 realty and £473,169 personalty, was left by the late Mr Australias Sharp, of John Sharp and ...

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  9. RAAF GREATCOATS FOR NSW FIREMEN

    SYDNEY, Tues: New South Wales firemen who struck for one day on Monday because they were not issued with overcoats will be given RAAF ...

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  10. STRIKING MINERS WARNED BY FEDERATION

    SYDNEY, Tues: Stockton Borehole miners' lodge has been warned by the Miners' Federation that if its members refuse to work the colliery ...

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  11. MAN'S DEATH DURING TAXATION SEARCH

    SYDNEY, Tues: While four officers from the Taxation Department were searching his home at Moree, Christian Loisidis-Leeds, 54, who had ...

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  13. DOUBLE PAY FOR LIBRARY STAFF ON SUNDAYS

    The Public Service Board yesterday decided that double rates would be paid for the extra hours worked on Sundays by members of the staff ...

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  14. SOME DOUBLE WEFT CLOTH MAY BE PERMITTED

    CANBERRA, Tues: Production Executive will tomorrow discuss the Tariff Board's recommendation for abolition of standardised single-weft ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    Lady McBeath, widow of the late Sir William McBeath, KBE, died on Monday morning, and was buried privately in Box Hill Cemetery ...

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  16. UNUSUAL VIEW OF EUROPE FROM STRATOSPHERE

    Look at Europe from an unusual angle. On the front page of THE ARGUS Weekend Magazine next Saturday will appear a coloured map ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. FATHER SEES SON DROWNED

    Derrick D. Jones, 14, of the Esplanade, Altona, was drowned in the bay off Altona yesterday, when he fell from a rowboat while signalling ...

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  18. SYNTHETIC RUBBER SUPPLIES SOON

    Arrangements are being made for importation of adequate supplies of synthetic rubber from USA, and it was hoped that first shipments ...

    Article : 61 words
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