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  4. Federal A.L.P. Clash On Monetary Agreement

    A clash between members of the Federal ALP executive in Canberra tomorrow is expected on the Bretton Woods Monetary Agreement. Three States — West Australia, South Australia, ...

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  5. FIGHT IN JUDGE’S CHAMBERS

    Mr Dan Duke (assistant State Attorney-General) knocked down Emory Burke (president of the Anti-Jewish Anti-Negro ...

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  6. “Doctors Don’t Know Everything”

    Given up by his doctor six years ago as a hopeless nervous case, 52 year old Percy Cerutty, ran 60 miles from Portsea to Melbourne on ...

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  7. COAL KEPT ON MOVE

    Second weekend stoppage of work by railwaymen at Port Waratah failed to have any effect on coal production in the north. ...

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  8. MANY FLOATING MINES

    Queensland fishermen say that the disaster to the launch Topsy confirms their belief that floating mines do not become inoperative when ...

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  9. YARRAWONGA’S BONNY TRIPLETS

    Gary, Geoff and Peter, the triplet sons of Mr and Mrs L. Birthisel, of Yarrawonga, whose combined weight at birth was 23 lb. 7 oz.—believed to be a world’s record. The triplets have twin brothers, Terry and Brian. A public subscription to mark the birth of the triplets realised ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CIVIL WAR BELIEVED IMMINENT

    Civil war appears to be imminent in Persia, states the Teheran correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” Backed by Russia, the Azerbaijan ...

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  12. “U.S. Backing For Greece If War Comes”

    “Greece has decided to fight for her independence at any cost. We cannot accept the totalitarian system, which is contrary to our character and traditions. Greece is the frontier of democracy. We are in the middle, between the Russian ideology and the Western way of life. ...

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  13. SEATS MUST NOT BE FIXED

    Question of allowing liquor permits to restaurants having fixed seats will be given early attention of the N.S.W. Government, according to a statement ...

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  14. ON WAY TO VIENNA

    A hospital train carrying the 12 rescued passengers and members of the crew of the Dakota plane that landed in the Swiss Alps last ...

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  15. BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    Any interim basic wage award would add to the burden of heavy costs already placed on the fruit processing industry. ...

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  16. Sleuths After Timber Racketeers

    Prices Commission’s best detectives had been detailed off to deal with black marketing in timber, said the deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr F. J. ...

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  17. EXPERIMENT ON HORSE BENEFITS MANKIND

    A crippled racehorse was prominent in experiments which led to the discovery of new treatment for arthritis, says the Yorkshire “Post.” ...

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  18. A Gardener’s Nightmare

    The giant snails introduced to New Guinea, New Britain, and New Ireland by the Japanese for food, were multiplying greatly ,and eating ...

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  19. Subsidy of £7 a ton on Potatoes

    The Commonwealth Potato Controller (Mr A. C. Foster) said today that the present subsidy of £7 a ton was given to consumers, not to growers. ...

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  20. THREE ALBURY MEN EACH FINED £500

    Mr. Etherton, PM, yesterday imposed the maximum penalty in his power in each case—a fine of £500 plus costs—when he convicted three Albury men of being in possession of excisable goods on which excise duty had not been paid. The goods were 14 cartons of cigarette papers, and the men were: Alan Kilpatrick, hairdresser, aged 35; ...

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  21. FAMILY OF NINE DROWNED

    The bodies of a miner, his wife and seven children, all tied together with thick rope, wore drawn out of a canal at Basse, new Lille, by a ...

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  22. To Remain With Lang Party

    Although their resignations from office in the Lang Labor Party were accepted at a party conference yesterday, neither the State president ...

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  23. Dutch Officers May Resign

    Reuter’s correspondent at The Hague states that the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (Admiral Helfrich) and the Commander-in-Chief of the Army ...

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  24. Big ‘Black’ Market Raid

    French and American military police, using tanks and jeeps in one of the biggest police operations since the war, closed in on 100 square miles ...

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