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  4. Control off lamb from Monday

    CANBERRA, Fri: Control of lamb prices would be removed from Monday, Senator Courtice, Minister for Trade and ...

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  5. Will Reds or moderates have control? ITALIAN POLL TOMORROW WILL BE VITAL TEST

    WORLD-WIDE interest in being taken in the general election in Italy tomorrow because it will decide whether or not the affairs of the country are to be controlled by Communists. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUNDREDS GIVE TEST MEN 5 am WELCOME

    HUNDREDS of people waited at the docks to give the Australian cricket team a warm reception when the liner "Strathaird" berthed at Tilbury at five o'clock this morning. ...

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  7. "USA must arm to counter Russian threat"

    A warning that Russia had 170 fully mobilised divisions which could be expanded to 300 in 60 days was given yesterday ...

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  8. Doubt whether Vanguard can enter Bay

    CANBERRA, Fri: HMS Vanguard, carrying the King and Queen and Princess Margaret, may be unable to ...

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  9. MINISTER IS CONFIDENT ON FIREWOOD

    There would be no empty grates in Melbourne homes this winter, despite allegations to the contrary, Mr Dennett, ...

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  11. N Z UNIONS ROUT COMMUNISTS

    Communists were completely routed in the Auckland Trades Council elections. In addition to the defeat of the ...

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  12. Weather beats Ernie Old in last 60 miles

    PERTH, Fri: After a 2,176-mile overland trip from Melbourne, 73-year-old cyclist Ernie Old, today completed the remaining 60 miles ...

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  13. MacArthur intends to visit Australia

    General MacArthur said in Tokyo yesterday that, when he had finished his job in Japan, he would accept Mr Chif[?]ey's invitation to visit ...

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  14. TASMAN PLANE TURNS BACK

    AUCKLAND, Fri: Because of a minor defect in one of her engines, the Sunderland flyingboat Matatu[?] turned back when 195 miles out ...

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  15. LABOUR MP AND GAG

    In our report on April 9 of the proceedings in the House of Representatives the previous day, it was stated that Mr Rowland James (Lab, ...

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  16. STRIKERS REFUSE BEER FOR NSW ANZAC REUNIONS

    SYDNEY, Fri: Striking brewery workers today rejected a request by RSL branches to release beer for Anzac reunions. ...

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  17. Ship heading south, is blown north

    SYDNEY, Fri: Buffeted by huge waves and a wind of almost hurricane force, the Shaw Savill freighter Tropic ...

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  18. CHILD DIES FROM INJURIES

    Michael White, aged three, died in Wagga Base Hospital last night from injuries received in an accident on the Wagga-Coolamon rd on ...

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