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  4. A.C.T.U. TALKS TODAY ON CRISIS CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Senior officials of the A.C.T.U. will confer in Sydney tomorrow on the economic conference called by the Federal Government. ...

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  5. Went Easy Way

    Here's a parly at Donna Buang (Victoria) who didn't have to "walk down the mountain in the rain. They all piled aboard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TENDER ACCEPTED FOR FIRST MAIN SNOWY SCHEME WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday: The tender of the Norwegian firm, Selmer of Oslo, for the design and construction of the first major power production units in the Snowy Scheme—the Guthega project—has been ...

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  7. TOSS ENDS LOTTERY DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday: A dispute over a £6000 lottery prize was settled by the toss of a coin, the ...

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  8. Death of Admiral Sherman

    WASHINGTON, Mon. (A.A.P.): President Truman and defence chiefs were shocked at the sudden death of Admiral Forrest ...

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  9. WOMAN CLAIMS HEAVY DAMAGES AFTER FATALITY

    STONES, Monday: A woman whose baby was killed in her arms in a car accident as she was returning from her father's ...

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  10. PERSIA WILL DISCUSS OIL DISPUTE WITH A BRITISH MINISTER

    TEHERAN, Monday: Persia has agreed to a suggestion by Mr. W. Averell Harriman to talk over the oil dispute with a British Cabinet Minister, it is reliably reported here. Mr. Harriman suggested Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, but Dr. Mossadeq preferred to ...

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  11. WORKERS' RIOTS IN LITHUANIA

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): Serious riots by workers have been taking place in Russian-occupied Lithuania, ...

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  12. BUTTER PRICE CONFERENCE IS POSTPONED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The special conference of States' Prices Ministers to consider a new butter price has been ...

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  13. PETAIN IS DEAD

    PARIS, Monday: Marshall Petain died on the lonely lie Dyeu at 9.29 a.m. today after being in a coma for three days. ...

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  14. [?]OMAN CHARGED [?]ITH MURDER [?]F 2 CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Mon.: A woman [?] been charged with the wilful [?]urder of two young boys who [?]re found by their father, ...

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  15. FUNERAL OF KING ABDULLAH

    AMMAN, Monday: Only people with special penults were allowed to enter Palace grounds for the funeral of King ...

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  16. TRUMAN WARNS OF RED DANGER

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The main danger to world peace comes from the Soviet rulers, the growing military force at their disposal and their proved willingness to use aggression to gain their ends. ...

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  17. Mississippi at Highest Peak for 107 Years

    ST. LOUIS, Monday (A.A.P.): The Mississippi River rolled southward yesterday at the highest level in 107 years, menacing ...

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  18. KOREA WAR LULL

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.F.-Reuter): The Korean war came almost to a standstill on the Western sector today. ...

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  19. Women's Deaths Believed From Natural Causes

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday: Police tonight formed the opinion that the sudden death of two spinster sisters on their ...

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  20. HUGE COST OF DEFENCE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Mon. (AAP): United States security programme costs have reached more than 35,000 - million dollars ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN-BORN SCIENTIST LOSES PASSPORT

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Australian-born atom scientist. Eric Burhop, 40, who was prevented from going to Moscow on ...

    Article : 235 words
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  24. World Trade in Raw Wool

    WASHINGTON, Mon.: World trade in raw wool last year was estimated at 2600-mlllion lb— the heaviest since ...

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  25. 1600 ZINC MINERS WALK OFF

    BROKEN HILL, Monday : About 1600 men walked off the Zinc Corporation and new Broken Hill consolidated jobs ...

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  26. UNION MEN CHARGED OVER N.Z. SHIPS BOYCOTT

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Mr. D. I. Menzies, representing the Crown at Crimes Act prosecutions in the City Court today, contended that two union officials were "ring-leaders" of a boycott of shipping from New Zealand. George Arthur Doyle, State secretary, and Michael James Donegan, ...

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  27. Seven Burned to Death

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday: At least seven persons were burned to death in a fire which destroyed a block of flats here yesterday ...

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  28. Snowy Project Progress

    CANBERRA, Monday: A stage has been reached where the Snowy Mountains Authority would undertake projects giving ...

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  29. Woman Better

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Mrs. Yates, wife of a lighthouse keeper at Wilson's Promontory, who had a severe attack of suspected ...

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