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  2. FARMERS WILL THRASH OUT TRAIN V. TRUCK QUESTION

    WHETHER road transport should be allowed to compete with the railways will be debated at the annual Farmers' Union conference late this month. Doodlakine branch will move that because of the vital necessity of maintaining adequate transport for country areas, road hauliers should be allowed to compete freely with ...

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  3. USED CAR PRICES LEVEL OFF AGAIN

    USED car prices appear to have levelled off after dropping gradually for the past 18 months. Many models now can be expected to bring about £75 less than when the slump began. ...

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  4. English Taught Well To Migrants

    AUSTRALIAN educators teaching English to migrants were doing a wonderful job, said American speech expert Professor J. Hunt. Of Clinton. New York, today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SP's 1086 BETS

    BRISBANE, Sat: A clerk stated to have had particulars of 1086 off-the-course bets from 26 to £10 was fined £50 in the Brisbane Police Court. The clerk, Frederick Spottiswood (54). of New ...

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  6. TEAMS LEAVE HOME TO DO BATTLE

    BUSSELTON, Sat: Local sporting teams will travel long distances this weekend to represent the district. The West Busselton football team will go to ...

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  7. WAITRESS GOES FOR CHANGE, BUT KEEPS IT

    BRISBANE, Sat: When a man gave a woman a £10 note to change, she went into a residential ...

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  8. 3-D Improves The Eyesight

    A LEADING city optometrist explained today why many people felt that their eyes felt relaxed after a three-dimension film show. Strains due to muscle errors were eliminated because the eyes worked ...

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  9. We're Richer, But Not In Stocks

    AUSTRALIA'S money balances had been built up and her trade stocks run down in the financial year just ended. ...

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  10. VACCINE LAYS LOW A POULTRY-KILLER

    A NEW vaccine has brought laryngo-tracheitis, a serious poultry-killer, under control. The disease has killed ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. FLOW BECOMES A TRICKLE

    THE high level of costs in Australia discouraged investment from overseas, said the ...

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  12. END OF IMPORT CUTS WANTED

    IT was hoped that all import restrictions would be lifted by next March 31, Perth Chamber ...

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  13. SHORTAGES CUT YMCA WORK

    A SHORTAGE of YMCA facilities has for some time prevented West Australian youths from ...

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  14. SACKED RED CLEANER SUMMONSES RAILWAYS

    MELBOURNE, Sat: Ian Alexander Turner, sacked communist railway car cleaner, has issued an Arbitration Court summons for an order compelling the Victorian ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. Coronation Fund To Help Mothers

    CANBERRA, Sat; The Coronation gift appeal, to be announced in a nation-wide broadcast tomorrow night, will be a joint Commonwealth State charitable trust to help mothers and ...

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  16. Fork-Eater At It Again

    ADELAIDE, Sat: For the third time in two months, Hungarian migrant Rudolph Gracer. of ...

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  17. 700 BIRDS IN CHAMPIONSHIP

    THE WA Poultry Association annual championship show attracted more than 70 exhibitors ...

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  18. 7 p.c. MORE FOOD

    World agricultural production has increased seven per cent in the last three years, and ...

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  19. The Dutch Thank WA

    NETHERLANDS Flood Relief Fund secretary J. Agterberg today thanked the people of ...

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  20. PASSION FRUIT BY THE TON

    MANJIMUP, Sat: The minimum needs of a big firm interested in the pulping of passion fruit ...

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  21. Fire Quakes Recorded

    ISTANBUL, Sat (AAP): Istanbul observatory reported today that five severe earthquakes shook ...

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  22. Wool Best Since 1951

    Australian wool values were now at a level not exceeded since October 1951, according to the ...

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  23. AIRCRAFT CRASH KILLS ONE

    ADELAIDE, Sat: The passenger was killed and the pilot severely burnt when a Royal Aero ...

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  24. JUDGE, IN HOMBURG, HELPS LOAD CARGO

    BRISBANE, Sat: A Federal Arbitration Court Judge today helped to load meat on the ship Port Napier at a city wharf. Wearing a black homburg, Mr. Justice Kirby ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. REVUE TO RAISE FUNDS

    COUNTLESS hours of worry, poring over scripts, talent sifting, orchestra priming and backdrop painting are going into the production of the University's 1953 Revue. ...

    Article : 91 words
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