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  3. TECHNICAL COLLEGE ACTIVITIES:

    Mr. R. A. Hobson, Director of the Kalgoorlie School of Mines, arrived here yesterday in order to see what is being done of the Broken Hill Technical College. Mr. Hobson left Kalgoorlie on 28th ...

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  4. M.M.A. DISCUSSES COMPLAINTS WITH MINING UNIONS

    The M.M.A. at a conference yesterday with the B.I.C. and representatives of all mining unions heard the unions complaints in connection with three questions of management procedure in recent weeks. ...

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  5. Coup By Persian Reds Thought Possible

    Teheran, August 21.—A coup by Persian Communists to bring Persia virtually under Russian control is possible. This is the opinion of the London "Evening News" political correspondent. "If the talks finally break down, the British ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. ADELAIDE ROAD IN REASONABLE CONDITION

    The Adelaide road is in reasonable travelling condition, the R.A.A. patrolman (Mr. O. Harrison) reported yesterday. Slippery patches between ...

    Article : 250 words
  7. C'wealth Threat To N.S.W.

    Canberra, August 21.—Unless the Government of N.S.W. agrees to asset the value of land it resumes for soldier settlement at today's levels ...

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  8. Watersiders Reject Employers' Proposals

    Sydney, August 21.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers Federation today rejected shipowners' proposals for permanent employment of ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. WOMEN'S GOLF

    Adelaide, August 21.—Queensland to day won the Gladys Hay Memorial Cup in the interstate golf tourney. It de tented W.A. by five matches, equalling ...

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  10. NEWS SPOTS

    Sydney, August 21.—The passport of the Communist general president of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. J. Brown) was impounded by ...

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  11. ONE OF TWO WOODSIDE POLIO SUSPECTS DEFINITE CASE

    Adelaide, August 21—One of two national service trainees removed from camp to Northfield Infectious Hospital as polio suspects has ...

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  12. BUTTER IN N.S.W. UP 6d.

    Sydney, August 21.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) to-day announced that NSW had agreed to increase the ...

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  13. PRINCESS MARGARET'S BIRTHDAY

    London, August 21.—The King insisted on, complete privacy for Princess Margaret's 21st birthday today. Newspapermen and thousands of tourists ...

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  14. "B.D.T." Newspaper Collections

    "B.D.T." Newspaper Round Collections will be carried out on CENTRAL ROUND from today. ...

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  15. C.O.R. Attitude To "One Brand" Garages

    Commenting On proposals to develop single, brand service stations in the retail petrol trade, Mr. Marchesi (General Sales Manager of Commonwealth Oil ...

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  16. Murder Of Young Couple

    Casino, August 21.—Coroner E. Jones today committed William Henry Abbott (29), assistant stock Inspector, for trial at Lismore Supreme Court on ...

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  17. MOCKRIDGE SHOWS FORM IN ITALY

    The flashing speed shown by Australian sell Mock[?] cidge In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WAHINE TROOPS BY AIR TO KOREA

    Darwin, August 21.—The ar[?]ft to Japan of 550 New Zealand troops from the New Zealand troopship Wahine commenced today. Thirty eight left in ...

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  19. District Court Next Week

    A sitting of the District Court, and Court of Quarter Sessions will be held next week, commencing on Tuesday. Presiding at the sitting will be Judge ...

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  20. ALLEGED KAESONG VIOLATION

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), August 21.—Chief United Nations delegate, Admiral Joy. said he had found no founadtion for the Communist charge that the ...

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  21. SNOW OVER WIDE AREA

    Sydney, August 21,—Roads and outlying farms were isolated by heavy snow in the Southern Alps today. Snowfalls were widespread. They were ...

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  22. SIX COMPANIES OPPOSE SCHEME

    Sydney, August 21.—Oil companies opposing the one-brand service notions scheme were formulating a policy of agreements to submit to petrol retailers ...

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  23. Button Days For June Gough Fund

    Commencing on Friday there will be button days till next Tuesday the day of the reeled at the Town Hall, to raise funds for the June Gou[?] ...

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  24. WIN FOR SANDS

    London, August 21.—"He is the toughest man I have ever met," Australia's Dave Sands said after outpointing South African Duggie Miller over ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. MISSING BOY RETURNS

    A boy who was reported missing from his home on Monday returned late yesterday. He was James Gordon Fletcher of Wilson Street The police ...

    Article : 45 words
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