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  4. WAGES COURT CASE Counsel says judges want to continue

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Counsel for the five Arbitration Court judges left in the wages-hours case, emphasised to the Full High Court today that the judges wanted to continue and determine the case. ...

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  5. Case with £364 snatched by thief

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A daring: thief snatched an attache case containing £364 in notes and cheques ...

    Article : 269 words
  6. LORD BRUCE'S AID PLAN

    Lord Bruce recently suggested that the United States be approached to co-operate financially in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STRUCK ELECTRIC CABLE WITH CHISEL

    ALAN MOULDEN (right), P.M.G. linesman, struck an underground 4200-volt electric-light cable with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STONE OF SCONE BEING GUARDED FOR CORONATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): Westminster Abbey went under extraordinary security guard last night to forestall any attempt by Scottish extremists to spirit away the Stone of Scone, over which Queen Elizabeth must sit to be crowned ...

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  9. C.G.S. VISITS TROOPS IN KOREA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Chief of the General Staff (Lieutenant-General S. F. Rowell) has reported to Army Headquarters, Melbourne, that he visited ...

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  10. Perjury alleged in teal dispute

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) said today there had been "blatant perjury on one side or the other in the inquiry into the ...

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  11. Aust. opening was "impressive"

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Australia made an impressive-opening stand against Lancashire at Old Trafford today. The visitors had lost only ...

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  12. T.A.A. Chief Pilot to retire

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: With a record of over 16,000 firing hours in his log book. T.A.A.'s Chief Pilol will retire ...

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  13. Had her hair in paper bag

    SYDNEY. Thurs.: The wife of a Macquarie Street doctor in Paddington Court today produced a paper ...

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  14. C.P. WILL NOT APPEAL AGAINST TWO-FOR-ONE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday: The Victorian Country Party did not intend to appeal against the State Full Court's ...

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  15. PLEASE EXPLAIN

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: N.S.W. Prices Minister (Mr. Landa) Mill be asked to explain at next Wednesday's Cabinet ...

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  16. DOYLE CLAIMS THAT HE TRIED TRIED TO HELP ARTHUR

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Reginald Aubrey Doyle told the Royal Commissioner (Judge Amsberg) today that after he had given himself up to police he had taken certain action to help Joshua George Arthur, who was then N.S.W. Minister for Mines. ...

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  17. Wife-beaters castigated by judge

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr. Justice Toose in the Divorce Court today described husbands who assaulted and beat ...

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  20. MISS N.S.W. IS CHOSEN AS MISS AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Maxine Morgan — Miss New South Wales — was today selected' as Miss Australia. ...

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  21. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): A United Press Coronation dispatch from London quotes rumors there ...

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  22. French problem still unsolved

    PARIS, Thursday (A.A.P.): France's six-day-old political crisis remained unsolved when the National Assembly early today refused to endorse Paul Reynaud, 75-year-old "elder statesman," as the nation's 19th post-war Prime Minister. ...

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