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  3. CABINET'S CRISIS PLAN READY TO MEET THREAT OF PORTS STRIKE

    CANBERRA.—Federal Cabinet had made plans to meet any crisis arising out of its decision to employ troops on loading meat into ships at Bowen (Queensland), it was reported yesterday. Troops would possibly be used in every port if the Waterside Workers' Federation withdrew labor. ...

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  4. SHORE LEAVE

    THREE TASMANIAN members of the crew of the Corvette H.M.A.S. Gladstone, at present visiting Devonport, in the course of a training cruise, come ashore for a few hours' leave. Left to right: A/B R. Pelham (Hobart), P/0 Darling (Stonehenge) and A/B B. Spaulding (Port Arthur). Newsboy is jonn Buraen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RED GROSS INTERVIEWS RIGGED BY REDS

    PANMUNJOM—The United Nations "Command yesterday accused; the Communists of rigging interviews between Allied prisoners of war and visiting Red Cross teams. It based its information on a statement by Flying-Officer Ronald Guthrie, of Sydney. At the same time the ...

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  6. Shooting mishap claim settled

    MELBOURNE— A young man accidentally shot in the stomach by a companion at Clayton South will receive ...

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  8. Duke unofficially broke world air speed record

    LONDON.—The ace test pilot, Neville Duke, in a Hawker—Hunter jet, unofficially broke the world air speed record for Britain with an average of 722 m.p.h. The Royal Aero Club announced this after a study of his times in trial runs on Monday. ...

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  9. Royal Progress changes in N.W.

    HOBART — Alterations to Royal Tour arrangements on the North- West Coast were announced by ...

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  10. NOTED VIOLINIST AMONG 42 DEAD IN AIR CRASH

    BARCELLONNETTE (France).—Mr. Jacques Thibaud, foremost French violinist, was among the 42 killed when an Air France airliner, flying from Paris to Saigon, crashed late on Tuesday and burst into flames ph a 10,700-foot peak in the French Alps. Mr. Thibaud's daughter; ...

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  11. Death toll 394

    ATHENS,— The Greek Government announced yesterday that 394 people were killed and 941 injured in the earthquakes ...

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