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  4. S.A. DRIVER STILL WITH LEADERS

    Two South Australians—Les ("Possum") Kipling and John Hughes—reached Melbourne tonight in their Holden without loss of points in the Redex 6,500-mile reliability trial. They arrived at the control point at 7.50 p.m. (EST) after ...

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  5. More Imports To Be Allowed

    A further 10 p.c. easing of import restrictions, to allow an extra £45m. worth of imports to enter Australia annually, was announced today by Mr. Menzies. Non-dollar goods which have been removed from quota ...

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  6. "The Advertiser" Cycle Tour

    E. Smith is leading fellow Victorian professional cyclist K. Stewart and the 31 other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Decision On Wages And Hours Today

    The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court will announce its decision in the basic ...

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  8. Increase In Tariff Board Membership

    The Federal Government has decided to increase the membership of the Tariff Board from four ...

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  9. HOPE OF WHEAT AGREEMENT

    The wheat price deadlock is still unsettled, but hope exists that an agreement may soon be reached. State Ministers of ...

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  10. Driver's Appeal On Hazard

    D. McKay, NSW, who is driving on Austin A40 and who reached Melbourne without loss of point, has ...

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  12. Proclamation Protects Northern Fisheries

    The Federal Government today proclaimed Australian sovereign rights over the continental shelf extending out from Australia and its territories. This step opens the ...

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  14. MAN KILLED BY RAILCAR

    Victor Parg, aged about 60, of Churchill road. Prospect, was fatally injured when he was struck by the ...

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  15. Canberras Off For U.K.

    Two RAAF Canberra jet bombers left the RAAF station at Pearce this morning, travelling in easy stages to ...

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  16. Seaman Sits At Masthead For 1½ Hours

    A ship's fireman, aged about 27, of the inter-State freighter Delamere, sat at the too of the ship's ...

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  17. Atomic Equipment On R.A.F. Plane

    An RAF Hastings Transport Command plane carrying secret equipment for the atomic and rocket tests at ...

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  18. Grandmother Carries On

    Mrs. W. M. Conway, 63-year-old NSW motoring grandmother, attempting to drag a comb through her dust-caked, wind-matted hair on arrival at Morphettville yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. No Laughing Matter

    Constable William Bradley said today that he hated to fire tear was at a wedding breakfast ...

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  21. Saturday Features

    On page 2 today Professor P. H. Karmel, Professor of Economics of the University ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    A torn-up matchbox was found last night in the emergency fuel tank of the Holden driven by Lex Davison. ...

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