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  4. TRAM, BUS TALKS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—No dismissals of bus and tram employees had yet been ordered apart from a number over the retiring age. ...

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  5. AIR ATTACKS "NOT ENOUGH"

    SEOUL, Sept. 5. A.A.P.—Australian and American pilots gave a North Korean mining centre a heavy pounding to-day. At the same time, the Eighth Army ...

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  6. Winning Gardens

    Sectional winners of the home garden competitions conducted by the Newcastle Floral Festival ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. High B.H.P. Post To Mr. Butler

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The directors of Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd. announced to-day that Mr. A. K. Butler, Manager of the Newcastle Steel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GRETA TOP COAL TO BE TESTED

    Millions of tons of coal now left as tops will become marketable if tests to be made of top coal at Hebburn ...

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  9. Army Cook Sentenced To Death

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—Gilbert Ryan, 23-year-old Army cook, was sentenced to death to-day for the murder ...

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  10. Benvolo Favourite For Cup

    Benvolo, who was best backed in doubles with Bankbrook, winner of the Cameron Handicap last Saturday, is ...

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  11. Balance In August Favourable

    CANBERRA, Friday.—For the third month in succession, Australia had a favourable balance in her oversea trading ...

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  12. Stations' Licences Renewed

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Radio station 2GB and 11 other stations have had their licences renewed for periods from three ...

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  13. Calamity Howling Attacked

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Some people thought the best way to put the Government out and themselves in was to ...

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  14. BOY DIES IN BALE OF WOOL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—An 18-month-old baby was squashed and suffocated in a wool bale on his father's ...

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  15. Customs Not Too Strict About Films

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An English passenger in the Orcades who threw 100 feet of unexposed film overboard ...

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  16. Larger Sulphur Allocation

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Defence Production (Mr. Harrison) said to-night that an additional ...

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  17. HORRIBLE ENDING

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Police yesterday arrested the monster in a Frankenstein vaudeville show and charged him with being a deserter from the United States Marine Corps. ...

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  18. Gap Closed In Defence By Treaty

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Anzus Treaty had helped to close a gap in machinery for mutual defence of an ...

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  19. Five Chinese Deserters To Be Deported

    LITHGOW, Friday.—Five Chinese, alleged to be deserters from ships, were charged at Wallerawang Court to-day with ...

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  20. VOTE BUYING OUT

    TOKYO, Sept. 5. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Police chiefs throughout Japan have been instructed to arrest candidates found ...

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  21. Carting Of Milk Decontrolled

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Milk and cream carting would be removed from price control immediately, the Prices Minister ...

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  22. Goat Traps Man In Phone Box

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A goat to-night trapped a man in a telephone booth at Ramsgate, a ...

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  23. N.S.W. Margarine Sold In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—New South Wales margarine was being sold in Victoria, the Victorian representative of the ...

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  24. Elderly Chinese Dead In Bush

    PERTH, Friday.—A 78-year-old Chinese was found dead with a fractured skull in his lonely bush camp near ...

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  25. Irate Fishermen Attack Trawler

    ROME, Sept. 5. A.A.P.—Cutlasses, knives and belaying pins were wielded by a party of 50 fishermen who carried ...

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  26. Clean-up To Beat Bushfires

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Kelly) to-day urged householders and landowners to cooperate in ...

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  27. TWO INJURED IN CAR SMASH

    Two people were injured when a car overturned last night on the Cessnock-Maitland road between Neath and ...

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  28. Pain Kept Negro On Feet For 24 Years

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5. A.A.P.—Charlie Davis, a negro who was so crippeld that for 24 years he could not sit or lie down, has died in Cincinnatti (Ohio). Davis, who was 41, died ...

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  29. Grounded Jets Flying Again

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5. A.A.P.—The United States Air Force's B-47's, grounded since July 23, began flying ...

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  30. 5/9 A MONTH MEN

    TAIPEH, Sept. 5. A.A.P.—Privates in Nationalist China's army yesterday had their pay doubled-from the equivalent ...

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  31. Man Killed Under Tractor

    PARKES, Friday.—A man was killed beneath a tractor near Bogan Gate to-day. He was Donald Avcling, of ...

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  32. MR. SAVAGE GETS A.L.P. POST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. Executive of the Labour Party to-night appointed Mr. R. E. Savage as the ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. TRADE TALKS

    GENEVA, Sept. 5. A.A.P.—A 15-nation committee of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G.A.T.T.) ...

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