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  4. A.C.T.U. ACTS AGAINST McPHILLIPS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The full executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions today decided to remove Mr. L. J. ...

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  5. Blockade of Berlin May Be Lifted

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Provided Tass Newsagency reports from Moscow are accurate, the way appears to be clear for a lifting of the Berlin blockade and for a meeting of the Council ...

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  6. AID COST MAY BRING CRASH

    Both Mr Edwin G. Nourse, the President's chief economic adviser (left) and Mr John Snyder, secretary to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hunger Faces Crowded Shanghai

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Hunger and economic collapse now threaten Shanghai, whose producing areas are now being overrun by ...

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  8. New System for Inter. Certificates

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: All pupils at all State and denominational schools would be awarded the Intermediate Certificate on the recommendation of the principal of the school, the ...

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  9. SECRETS OF ATOMIC NAVY

    Admiral Sir Philip Vian has produced the first outline of Britain's atomic navy. Its future weapons, and its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHEAT GROWERS WANT HIGHER PRICE FROM U.K.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday: The Australian Wheat growers' Federation conference today passed a motion registering disapproval ...

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  11. Prefabricated Homes to be Imported Soon?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The time was fast approaching when Australia would be forced to import highly priced prefabricated homes from Europe as part of the price of building up population, the ...

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  12. "Overthrow Reds"-Chiang

    SHANGHAI. Wednesday (A.A.P.): Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek tonight made a nation-wide ...

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  13. FIRMER TONE AT COULBURN WOOL SALES

    GODLBURN. Wednesday: A record catalogue of 8900 bales of wool was submitted by the Farmers and Graziers at the ...

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  14. TRAIN DRIVERS IN TWO STATES FAVOR STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Members of the Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen in Queensland and Tasmania have ...

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  15. Air Endurance Record

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: A cheering crowd of 10,000 greeted the endurance fliers, Bill Barris land Dick Riedel, when they ...

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  16. NEW YEAR'S EVE REVELS Al MISS WAGGA QUEST AGAIN THIS YEAR

    Wagga and District Chamber of Commerce will organise New Year's Eve revels in Wagga again this year. A meeting of the council of the chamber on ...

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  17. BREWERY OVERTIME BAN LIFTED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: Maintenance workers employed at Tooth's Brewery today decided to lift their overtime ban. ...

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  18. JUNEE MEN'S OIL SEARCH IN RIVERINA

    JUNEE. Wednesday: About 30 people attended a meeting at Junee tonight to discuss the progress made by Messrs. Ellis ...

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  19. Petrol Prices Rise Expected

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. An increase in the price of petrol, it is expected, will be granted by the special conference of Prices ...

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  20. FORMER COMMUNIST LEADER ORDERED TO PAY MAINTIANCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Former Communist Party official, Cecil Herbert Sharpley, who recently wrote a series of articles exposing the party's activities, was ordered in the District Court today to pay his wife ...

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  21. Coal Shortage Affects Railyards

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Because of the serious shortage of coal, all railway goods yards and sheds will be closed from ...

    Article : 54 words
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  24. Boxer Denies Conspiracy to Assault Anyone; Witnesses Support Alibi

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Neil Geoffrey Salmon, a professional boxer, denied in the Quarter Sessions to-day that he had conspired with a former internee, Lars Gustav Brundahl, to assault people at Rose Bay, or ...

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  25. Five Years for Offence Against Child

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: Judge Curtewis at the Quarter Sessions today imposed the maximum penalty of five years' ...

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  26. MORE BEER FOR WAGGA?

    There is a strong possibility that beer supplies to Warga will improve next week. The president of the ...

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