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  4. INDONESIAN TRADE UNIONS

    BATAVIA, Monday: The Indonesian Trade Union Congress yesterday passed a resolution asking for a continuance of the Australian Waterside ...

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  5. "WORLD'S LEADERS CAN AVERT WAR"

    WASHINGTON, Monday: If war came, it would be because of the incapacity of those controlling the government of the world, and not ...

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  7. TRAGIC PLANE CRASH

    NEW YORK, Monday: A Navy Corsair fighter plane crashed in Burlington (Iowa) yesterday. It hit two houses, and their rebounded on to a ...

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  8. SYDNEY THRONGED BY SAILORS FROM U.S. TASK FORCE

    Sydney is alive with American sailors from the Antartic Task Force The people crowded the Harbor foreshores to welcome them and inspect ...

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  9. TRUCK TURNS OVER NEAR WOMBAT

    A truck owned by R. W. Dwight, carrier, of Cowra, in which he and his son Leo were travelling from Holbrook to Cowra, turned over near Wombat ...

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  11. BIG FIRE AT GUNNEDAH

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two shops were destroyed, and a wing of a hotel badly damaged, in a fire, that broke out in Gunnedah early today. Twenty ...

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  12. ATOMIC POWER STATION

    LONDON, Monday: A seven million sterling atomic power station, which will produce electricity from uranium, will be built at Drigg, in the ...

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  13. Crowds Rash the Inspection of U.S. Ships

    SYDNEY, Monday: Special precautions have been taken to prevent o repetition of yesterday's crush, whe[?] the public were again allowed to ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOR MEMBERS SPEED PRODUCTION DRIVE

    LONDON, Monday: "Labor Party members, with their special relation to the trade union movement, have supreme responsibility for seeing that ...

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  15. TWO TRANSPORT WAGGONS COLLIDE

    Several people were injured (two critically) in a series of accidents near Wagga on Saturday afternoon. Following a collision between two ...

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  16. CHINESE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS STRIKE

    NANKING, Monday: "The money the Government pays for your upkeep comes from the tolling masses, who are in an indescribable plight, ...

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  17. SECOND TIDAL WAVE HITS NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday: Another tidal wave struck in the vicinity of Gisborne on Saturday night, following the severe earthquake ...

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  18. HEAVY SELLING ON WALL STREET

    NEW YORK, Monday: Heavy selling on the Stock Exchange on Saturday forced down stocks to the lowest prices since January 1945. ...

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  19. STATE LOTTERY

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  20. LAHORE NEWS TO BE LIMITED

    NEW DELHI, Monday: News of the situation in Lahore will in future be limited to information released by the authorities. ...

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  21. CAR COLLISION ON ILLABO ROAD

    Two cars collided on the Illabo road on Thursday afternoon, a mile on the Junee side of Illabo. One was driven by Mr. Ray Carter, ...

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  22. BOOROWA TO COWRA RAILWAY LINE?

    A rumor was current in Cowra at the week-end that the State Government will proceed with the building of a line from Boorowa to Cowra. ...

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  23. PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday; The radio of the Terrorist Organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, said that if the British were prepared to fulfil the U.N.O. ...

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