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  4. ION IDRIESS ARRIVES IN BROKEN HILL

    Ion Idriess, widely read Australian author, arrived in Broken Hill late yesterday afternoon after trying, for two days to penetrate the water-soaked plains east of the swollen Darling. The party, which also included Mr. Colin Smith representing ...

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  5. NORTH KOREANS DRIVE ON TO TAEGU

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), September 6.—Fifty thousand tank-led North Koreans drove towards Taegu today after crushing the whole right wing of the United Nations defence line. Taegu, keystone of the United Notions defence, was ...

    Article : 437 words
  6. C'WEALTH GRANTS £5 MILLION TO STATES

    Canberra, September 6.—A bitter two days battle by the States at the Premiers Conference for increased reimbursements from the Commonwealth uniform tax collections ended today with angry scenes when the Commonwealth gave them ...

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  7. Hairdressers Will Negotiate

    A meeting of the Hairdressers Association was held yesterday afternoon, after which the Barrier Industrial council was written to in the following ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. Television

    Canberra, September 6.—Tenders for a national television station in Sydney has been called by the Postal Department. Announcing this today, the Postmaster ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. £1,000 Damages For Breach Of Promise

    Sydney, September 6.—A Glen Innes station owner who had been referred to as a casanova was sued for breach of promise by an attractive young divorce ...

    Article : 318 words
  10. NEWS SPOTS

    Belgrade, September 6.—Yugoslavia took its first definite stand on the Korean War when Foreign Minister Kardeij last night condemned ...

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  11. MAY BE COALITION DENMARK

    Copenhagen, September 6.—A coalition government is a strong possibility in Denmark after yesterday's general election, in which the Conservatives recouped ...

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  12. Britain Will Support Formation Of Western German Police Force

    London, September 6—Britain will support the formation of a armed police force 20,000 strong for Western Germany with certain reservations. The "Daily ...

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  13. Lengthy Inquiry Opens Into Widow's Death

    Sydney, September 6.—An inquiry into the disappearance of a 50-year-old widow, Mrs. Phyllis Page, of Blacktown, was twice adjourned at the Central Court yesterday. Lionel Charles Thomas 144), laborer, charged with having murdered Mrs. ...

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  14. FAULTY VOTING ALLEGATIONS

    Sydney, September 5.—It would be alleged that votes in the name of dead people had been cast in the last State election at Darlinghurst, Mr. R. ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. Butchers Awaiting Action On Meat Prices

    Local butchers are "anxiously awaiting word from Sydney" concerning meat prices, a Master Butchers Association representative said yesterday. An ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. Allowances For Trainee Teachers

    Sydney, September 6.—The Slate Government would have to increase trainee teachers' allowances if it hoped to get the needed additional teachers in the ...

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  17. No Inquest Into City Engineer's Death

    No inquest will be held into the death of M. J. P. Spence (City Engineer), who died at the Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. The Government Medical Officer ...

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  18. NEW GOVERNMENT FOR INDONESIA

    Djakarta, September 6—The formation of Indonesia's multi-party parliamentary Government' with 18 Ministers was announced today by Mohammad Natsir, who ...

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  19. Metal Trades Unions Gain Restraint Order

    Sydney, September 6.—Mr. Justice Mc-Tiernan in the High Court Chambers to-day granted an order nisi restraints the Full Bench of the Arbitration Court from ...

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  20. FALLING WINDOW KILLS MAN

    Newcastle, September 6.—A window fell on a man's neck and killed him at tea gardens near Newcastle this morning. He was Mr. Eric Verdich (31), Fisheries ...

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