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  4. CLASH IN HOUSE OVER JUDGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and former Labor Ministers clashed in the House of ...

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  5. U.K. Labor Warned to Prepare for New Election

    LONDON, Tues. A.A.P.): Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Herbert Morrison, warned a large audience at the Labor Party Jubilee celebrations in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAVY SAYS "THANKS"

    SAILORS at Flinders Depot (V.), who volunteered as blood donors the other day had rewards on the spot. Red Cross workers served them morning tea—which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Govt. to Disregard Threat By Unions

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government would disregard any threats made by the Australian Council of Trades Union, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today. ...

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  8. THREE YEARS' GAOL FOR £11,000 FRAUD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Judge Holden at the Quarter Sessions to-day told a man that not only did public interest demand that he ...

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  9. Bill to Abolish Bread Delivery Zoning and Provide Standard Loaf

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today decided to bring down legislation to compel bakers to produce a standard quality loaf, tar abolish bread delivery zoning, and to give consumers a choice of bakers and bread varieties. THE Premier (Mr. McGirr) ...

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  10. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Tuesday: Following a Venice account of a "Flying Saucer" passing over the city on Sunday, Reuter records reports ...

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  11. ATOMIC ENERGY TOYS FOR AMERICAN CHILDREN

    NEWHAVEN (Connecticut), Tuesday (A.A.P.): A toy firm today announced the development of a kit which would enable children to play with atomic energy in the home. ...

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  12. More Labor Urged for Netting Work

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australian factories producing wire netting to combat the rabbit plague were not working to full ...

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  13. HUGE COST OF EQUAL WAGES FOR FEMALES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Gilbert P. Seaman, an economist attached to the South Australian Treasury, said today that if ...

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  14. New Berlin Hold-Up

    BERLIN, Tuesday: All road traffic into Berlin stopped yesterday, and trains are being delayed up to 10 hours. This time ...

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  15. MAN DENIES ASKING DOCTOR TO END WIFE'S LIFE

    MANCHESTER (New Hampshire), Tuesday (A.A.P.): Evidence that he had never at any time asked that his wife's life ...

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  16. BIG MAJORITY FAVORS WORLD GOVERNMENT

    GOSFORD, Tuesday: Figures disclosed today in the first pilot pell in the Commonwealth showed that an overwhelming ...

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  19. Australian Offer to British Labor Leader

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Labor Party secretary, Mr. Morgan Phillips, who has been offered a political position in ...

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  20. VATICAN MAKES MOVE FOR UNITY OF CHRISTIANS

    VATICAN CITY, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Holy Office, the chief Roman Catholic authority on matters of dogma, today took ...

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  21. WAGGA MAN GAVE £40 AWAY WITH SHOE HE REPAIRED

    A Wagga boot-repairer put a wallet containing approximately £40 in the toe of a shoe he had repaired, forgot doing so, and then gave the shoe to its owner when he called for it. ...

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  22. Fugitive Leopard Returns to Zoo

    OKLAHOMA CITY (Tuesday (A.A.P.): The fugitive leopard which has terrorised the town for the past few days, has ...

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  23. Decision Soon on Tea, Butter

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government hoped to make a statement soon about its policy on butter and tea rationing, the ...

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  24. Australian Wins

    WELLINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Ross Pippett (Australia), 12/0, outpointed Don Mullet (N.Z.), 13/10, over 12 rounds ...

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