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  4. UNION'S THREAT TO TIE UP ALL AUST. SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: All shipping in Australia will be tied up if free labor is used on wharves in Brisbane. Following a mass meeting of 1400 waterside workers this morning at Brisbane Stadium, the federal secretary of ...

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  5. RECORD U.K. BUDGET SURPLUS?

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): According to Reuter's political writer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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  6. HUGE DOLLAR DROP IN WOOL SALES TO U.S.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Exports of Australian greasy wool to the United States—Australia's main dollar revenue sources-in the first eight months of the ...

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    TOM BRUDENALL, Stawell Gift winner, being embraced by his mother after the race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Spain in Marshall Aid Plan?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): By 119 voles to 52 the House of Representatives yesterday decided to ...

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  9. A. TONKIN OF WALLABIES VISITS WAGGA

    Arthur Tonkin, Wagga born member of the Wallabies Rugby Union team returned to Wagga yesterday. His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Park's. Banking Powers

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: "If Section 51 of the Constitution authorised the Commonwealth Parliament to set up the ...

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  11. BEER STRIKE STILL ON

    SYDNEY, Wed: Most of New South Wales faces at least another beerless week end following the decision by ...

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  12. AMERICAS URGED TO FIGHT COMMUNISM

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Pan-American conference opened with a call to the Americans to ...

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  13. ATOMIC C'TTEE REACHES "DEADEND"

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The United Nations Atomic Control Committee, which had the ...

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  14. HEARING BEGINS OF UNION'S CLAIM AGAINST GRAZIERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The hearing of one of the most important industrial awards in the Commonwealth began in Sydney today before the Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. A. Donovan) ...

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  15. LEWIS DENIES HE INSPIRED U.S. COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Forced by a Federal Court order to testify, the United Mineworkers' president ...

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  16. WAGGA RESIDENT SOLVES CHURCH BEQUEST MYSTERY

    Interesting light on a bequest of £1000 sterling made by an "unknown" British woman to St. Matthew's ...

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  17. ROYAL BIRTH EXPECTED

    LONDON. Wed. (AAP): A Buckingham Palace official said today that Princess Elizabeth had ...

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  18. U.S. Senate Passes Aid for China Bill

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): On the voices, the United States Senate yesterday passed the bill providing for ...

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  19. Woman on Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Charged with the murder of Isobel Theresa Latham at Randwick on March 24, Thelma Margaret McNamara, ...

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  20. YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: 19-year-old John Kenneth Donnelly appeared in the City Court today charged with the murder of his ...

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  22. Communists Arrested

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday: Police have arrested 17 Communists and trade union leaders in raids on Communist ...

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  23. French Price Cuts

    PARIS, Wednesday: Cuts ranging up to 12 per cent in prices of a wide range of domestic goods were announced today by ...

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  25. AMERICA ASKS U.N.O. TO SEEK PALESTINE TRUCE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): In the face of a Soviet accusation that the United States was sacrificing the partition plan for Palestine because of oil interests and strategic considerations, the United ...

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  26. CZECH PILOTS LAND IN U.S. ZONE

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): Eleven Czechoslovakian Air Force pilots landed their plan-es on Reim Airfield near ...

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  27. 134,254 Less Saw Royal Show This Year

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The total attendance at the Royal Show this year was 134,254 less than last year's figure. ...

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  28. AUST. CAR ON SALE THIS YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: The production of the first twelve Australian cars by General Motors-Holdens Ltd. is ...

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  29. WILD BRAWL OUTSIDE WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Ten pickets and two policemen were injured in a bloody and furious battle which raged between the two factions for 15 minutes in Wall Street yesterday after the pickets had sprawled on the footpath in front of the New York Stock Exchange building to form a human barricade ...

    Article : 332 words
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