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  4. Cahill Deplores Blind Attacks On Police Force

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The Premier (Mr. Cahill) today challenged two Liberal Ms.H.R., Mr. Bate (Macarthur) and Mr. Wentworth (MacKellar) to give "details not generalisation" in their statements about the Police Force. ...

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  5. MAY BECOME ADMIRAL

    LONDON, Thurs. — The "Daily Sketch" says the Duke of Edinburgh's appointment as Admiral of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS

    THE CRYSTAL ball seems to think a couple of well-known Wollongong residents will ...

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  7. EARLY TAX CUTS "UNLIKELY"

    CANBERRA, Thurs.— Federal Cabinet tomorrow will examine the Government's financial ...

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  8. Quiet Wedding For Benaud

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Test cricketer Richie Benaud had to mumble a very careful "I do" at his ...

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  9. FORECAST

    South east Districts: Showers on parts of the tablelands and coast, with patches of fog on the ...

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  10. SENATE ELECTIONS ON MAY 2

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — The Senate elections will be held on Saturday, May 2. The House of Representatives will meet on ...

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  11. DIVORCING HUSBAND, WILL MIND BABY

    HOUSTON (Texas) Thurs.— A man whose wife, is suing him for divorce yesterday offered her about ...

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  12. Port Dispute Settled

    The F.E.D. & F.A. dispute at Port Kembla harbour was settled in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  13. EDITORIAL

    IT IS, NO DOUBT, unorthodox for the City Council to propose calling tenders from private civil engineers to design and supervise parts of its works programme. The normal practice is to leave such ...

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  14. MINING UNIONS CLOSE BOOKS; BAN OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Representatives of coal mining unions at a conference in Sydney today agreed that their books should be closed and overtime banned ...

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