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  5. 'Privy Council Appeals Out If Lab. Returned'

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The High Court of Australia would replace the Privy Council as the final jurisdiction in all Australian cases, if the Labour Government was returned at the next elections, the Leader of ...

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  6. PERSONALITIES AT FESTIVAL

    Left: The President of Lismore Musical Festival Society (Mr. H. A. Fuller) presenting the Chariest-Hacking Memorial Shield to Mr. J. Villaume, conductor of Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir, at Lismore Festival on Saturday night. Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir scooped the pool in choral sections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROGRAMME ADOPTED: PLANS FOR U.S. INVESTMENTS IN STERLING AREA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP). — The American, British and Canadian financial conference yesterday adopted a programme to encourage investment of American capital in the sterling area. The conference, in its first decision to relieve Britain's crucial dollar ...

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  8. A.R.U. BRANCH ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Lithgow branch of the A.R.U. elected a new branch president and secretary to-day The election follows the ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. SHIP HELD BY CHINESE NAVY

    HONG KONG, Sunday (AAPReuter).—The official Central News Agency, in a despatch from Taiwan, today, confirmed that the Chinese ...

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  10. SPEED-UP OF GOVT. MEDICAL BENEFITS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Federal Government is speeding up preparation of its medical benefits scheme so it [?] operate before ...

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  11. Lifting Of U.K. Ban On Australian Publications Urged

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The total ban on Australian publications, imposed by the British Government, should be abolished, the Minister for Housing (Mr. Clive Evatt) said today. ...

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  12. U.S. Ready For Jap. Peace Treaty Talks

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, (AAP) —The United States was ready to consider the Japanese [?]eace treaty now, said diplomatic sources today ...

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  14. KILLED IN FALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A one legged man was killed in a fall in his back[?]ard at Wagga, yesterday. He was Vernon James Sydenham, 39, of ...

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  15. Expelled Officers Of A.L.P. Will "Answer Charges"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five expelled officials of disfranchised branches of the A.L.P. will answer charges made against them by the executive of the A.L.P., in the Domain next Sunday. ...

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  17. TWO MEN FACE MURDER CHARGE

    LITHGOW, Sunday.—Two men have been charged with the murder of Jack Gelek, 70, who died in the [?]ithgow hospital last night. ...

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  18. £100,000 EXHIBIT OF PRECIOUS STONES

    SYDNEY, Sunday— More than £100,000 worth of precious stones will be taken by 30 Australian jewellers to their annual conference in ...

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  19. "£46M. Concessions, In Budget"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Reviewing the Budget which he presented to Parliament last week, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in his Report to the Nation tonight, said total concessions com[?]ng into effect this ...

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  20. TWO DEATHS FROM MALNUTRITION

    PERTH, Sunday. — Two migrant children have died in the Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth, from malnutrition. Both children were ...

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  21. BOYS BREAK INTO FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In torrential rain, four car loads of police surrounded a factory at Redfern tonight, and after an exhaustive ...

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  22. JEWELLERY WORTH £1000 STOLEN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Jewellery worth £1000 was stolen in a smash and grab raid on a Bentleigh jeweller's shop, early ...

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