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  2. ITALIANS BUILD POWER-LINE

    Italian workmen aloft on a 100ft power transmission tower at Salt Pan Creek, Padstow, near Herne Bay, yesterday. The toner is part of a new power link being built between Sydney and Port Kembla. All the materials and labour used in the towers come from Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Red Force Poised Near Japan

    NEW YORK, March 2.11 (A.A.P.). — The Supreme Allied Commander in Korea, General Matthew ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. ATTACK ON COURTS FORECAST

    LONDON, March 21 (A.A.P.). — Political observers in South Africa expect the Prime Minister, Dr. Malan, to introduce ...

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  5. FOUR HURT, TRAINS DELAYED BY SMASH

    Four people were hurt, and trains were disorganised for three hours, when an electric ...

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  6. BRITAIN LENDS A WARSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The British Government has agreed to lend the Royal Australian Navy the light aircraft-carrier ...

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  7. U.S. Senate Ratifies Four Pacts

    WASHINGTON, March 21.—The U.S. Senate yesterday ratified the Japanese peace treaty, the mutual ...

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  8. MAN DEAD ON LINE

    A middle-aged man was found dead on the railway track between Valley Heights and Warrimoo, on ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ORDERS

    LONDON, March 21 —Manchester Chamber of Commerce says that its members had ...

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  10. Abolition Move On Upper House Gets No Support

    A motion asking the N.S.W. executive of the A.L.P. to direct all members of the Parliamentary Labour Caucus to support a move to abolish the Legislative ...

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  11. BIG BUTTER HAUL

    AUCKLAND, Friday.— Customs officers raided the Hong Kong freighter Anshun at Auckland this ...

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  12. THE PRIZE CAME HOME TO ROOST

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.— The winner of the first prize in the Apex Club Art Union to-day was Mr. D. Norton, ...

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  13. Ceylon Prime Minister Hurt In Fall

    COLOMBO, March 21 (A.A.P.).— The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake, ...

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  15. Casualty List: Two Dead

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The following casualty list for the Australian force in Korea was issued to-day: ...

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  16. Italian P.O.W. Captured In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —An Italian prisoner of war who escaped from a N.S.W. prison camp six ...

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  17. DOCTORS MUST KEEP PATIENTS' SECRETS

    LONDON, March 21. —The ethical committee of the British Medical Association yesterday upheld the convention that a doctor's consulting room is "as sacred as a priest's ...

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  18. Dick Bentley Leaves Stage Show

    LONDON, March 21.— Australian comedian Dick Bentley has withdrawn from the new West End ...

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  19. Decision Soon On Airlines

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Policy decisions on the future of Trans Australia Airlines and Australian ...

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  20. Three Killed In Ambush

    SINGAPORE, March 2 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Guerilla's, believed to be the gang which murdered the former ...

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  21. Wind Closes Highway, Damages Dwellings

    NAMBUCCA HEADS, Friday. — A windstorm lasting 15 minutes this afternoon damaged at ...

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  22. Dogs, Eagles In Fight To Death On Ledge

    NEW YORK, March 21. —Three starving dogs trapped 4,000 feet up on a narrow mountain ledge are ...

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  23. Husband Gagged Wife, Cut Hair

    LOS ANGELES, March 21 (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Rosalie Bruce, 24, a model, won a divorce yesterday after she ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. Lightning Death Near Parkes

    A 19-year-old station worker was killed by lightning on a property near Parkes yesterday. ...

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