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  2. EDITORIAL

    "The world of our day is longing to find the secret of community, and married lives are, in a sense. communities in ...

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    Will WASH: These freckles will wash off Picture shows Tommy Drysdale well spattered with mud at the end of the Easts V. Brothers League game ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. OUT TO SET JAPAN ON FEET

    TOKIO, Sat.—America is determined to rebuild industrial Japan. She is firm on this ...

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  5. Travel by buses cheaper than by trains soon

    WHEN railway fares rise on May 10, it will be cheaper to travel on some main intertown routes by bus than to travel by rail first class ...

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  6. IN THE NEWS...

    CHAMPION.—Pretty 20-year-old Margaret Bland won seven out of eight events at the Melbourne University ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Saturday shopping may go

    A CONFERENCE of union representatives, employers' organisations, and the Labour and Industry Minister (Mr. Gair) will be held soon to consider staggering ...

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  8. 10 TRAPPED IN LIFT

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Women screamed and a man fainted when 10 people were trapped in a city lift early ...

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  9. Thieves get big hauls from shops

    BURGLARS have stolen property worth more than £300 in raids on shops in the Sherwood ...

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  10. Labour worry on prices vote

    POLITICAL observers here foresee a sharp setback to the Federal Government in the Queensland vote on the Prices and Rents Referendum on May 29 ...

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  11. Plans for protest action

    ACTION against the proposed amalgamation of the south coast from South port to Coolangatta into one local authority will be considered at their next meeting by the local authorities functioning ...

    Article : 340 words
  12. MORE TURN TO BOOKS

    MORE people are reading these days in the increased leisure time given them by the 40-hour week ...

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  13. JAPS GET "BREAKS"

    Some of Thursday Island's 30 Japanese pearl divers— interned during the war— were depriving Australian ...

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  14. Couple bashed

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Police are still searching for a man who brutally bashed an elderly couple in Paterson, near ...

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  15. Big flow of English cars

    SYDNEY. Sat.—English cars are beginning to flow to the Australian market at the rate of 48,000 ...

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  16. Tilts at State Govt. in Monday's march

    SLOGANS and floats in to-morrow's Labour Day parade would "draw attention to anti-working-class legislation of the State Government." the Trades and Labour Council secretary (Mr. M ...

    Article : 299 words
  17. Plans from Germany

    CANBERRA, Sat.—Specifications and blueprints from Germany have arrived in Canberra from Europe, as part of ...

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  18. Airlines link on services tipped

    CANBERRA, Sat.—Rationalisation of Trans-Australia Airlines and Australian National Airways services is thought more likely in Federal quarters than a straightout merger of the two ...

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  19. "We interrupt-"

    SYDNEY. Sat.—An emergency call for the Flying Doctor interrupted a broadcast by the State Governor (Lt.-Gen. John ...

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  20. ONE-MINUTE NEWS

    ARMED with a rifle and movie camera, Philip Dobney. 17 and Chris. Andrews, 30. members of Tamarama Surf Club ...

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  21. Police patrol to guard umpires

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Police stood by for half an hour to protect umpires this afternoon when more than 200 Prahran ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. Bullet in arm

    A young woman admitted to hospital with a bullet wound in her arm last night refused to tell detectives what had ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. DANCE RULES PUZZLE YOUNG METHODISTS

    MAJORITY of Methodist young people are puzzled by the strictures of their elders on dancing, which is to them thoroughly enjoyable and wholly innocent, says, the current issue of ...

    Article : 267 words
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  26. Medicine sign for chemists

    CANBERRA, Sat.—A coloured sign, containing the Commonwealth coat of arms, will be displayed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  27. May build car here

    A NEW all-Australian light car is on the drawing board, and may be built in Brisbane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. PROTEST ON SHEEN TALK

    SYDNEY, Sat.—American Roman Catholic radio, orator and philosopher, Monsignor Fultton Sheen, has become ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. 12 hares killed at coursing

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Women and children, as well as men, saw 12 hares slaughtered by greyhounds at live hare coursing at ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. TO MISS FIRST SERVICE IN 69 YEARS

    IPSWICH, Sat.—For the first time in 69 years, Mr. Thomas Dangerfield, 90, of Roderick Street, Ipswich ...

    Article : 220 words
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