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  4. CUT WILL OBVIATE BOTTLENECK

    Work was begun yesterday on the widening of Macquarie St., Hobart, along the Franklin Square frontage in an endeavour to overcome the present traffic bottleneck. The road will be extended on to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "SOME" GAINS IN KOREAN TALKS

    MUNSAN (Korea), Mon. — "Some progress" was made towards "the formation of a mutually agreed ...

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  6. Vital Budget Talks

    CANBERRA, Mon.— Finance and defence will dominate the three-day meeting of ...

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  7. Butter May Rise lOd. lb.

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A special conference of State Prices ...

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  8. RUSSIAN TROOPS FACE PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Mon. — There were new reports today of Russian troops massing on the Persian frontier, while martial law in the capital attempted to ...

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  9. BATTLE AGAINST FLOOD

    NEW YORK, Mon. — Floodfighters pressed their soaking mud-caked bodies against cracks in a ...

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  10. Kills Crimes Act Power

    CANBERRA, Mon. — Federal Cabinet today withdrew the Crimes Act proclamation issued to defeat the overtime ban on ...

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  11. NO SERVICE ABROAD UNTIL 19

    CANBERRA, Mon.—Members of the Australian Military Forces will not be allowed to serve in operational ...

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  13. INDIAN ARMY AT PAKISTAN BORDER

    KARACHI, Mon.—Liaquat Ali Khan declared yesterday that 90 p.c. of the Indian Army's forces were concentrated on the Pakistan border, within easy striking distance of West ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT TO CONFER ON GLEN DAVIS WITH UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The Federal Government has agreed to a conference with trade unions on the future of the Glen Davis shale oil plant. The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Holt) will meet union representatives in Sydney to make arrangements for the conference. ...

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