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  4. STATE FULL COURT WILL DECIDE FIRE CLAIMS VENUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Full State Court will determine the venue of hearing of claims totalling £2,500,000 against the N.S.W. Railways Commissioner made by farmers and graziers in ...

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  5. HOURS-WAGE CASE OPENS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Further reductions in the staff of Australian General Electric Pty. Ltd. seem inevitable, the Full Arbitration Court was told today. Sidney Edgar Barratt, A.G.E. Director in Charge of ...

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  6. "FLAGITIOUS INCITEMENT TO CRIME"

    Mr. Justice Dwyer, opening the Supreme Court at Wagga yesterday morning, declared that a Sydney periodical claiming to be the organ of theory and practice of the Communist Party of Australia, had published "gross and flagitious incitement to crime." ...

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  7. Egyptian Regent dismissed

    CAIRO, Tuesday (A.A.P.) Dismissal at Colonel Rashad Mehanna from Egypt's three-man Regency Council was ...

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  8. Biggest Korea attack for year

    SEOUL, Tuesday (AAP): United Nations forces today launched their biggest attack against the enemy for ...

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  9. W.M. Hughes has good day

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Although maintaining steady progress, Mr. W. M. Hughes (M.H.R.) will not be allowed ...

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  10. U.N. meets in new H.Q.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP): Against a sombre backdrop of renewed heavy fighting in Korea, the ...

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  11. Vic. Govt. may fall soon

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Hollway-Labor group now has the numbers to throw out the Country Party Government's Supply Bill in the Legislative Council. ...

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  12. MIGRANT COLONIES

    GENEVA, Tuesday (AAP): A proposal that it should undertake colonisation projects for migrants, aided by ...

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  13. WORLD FATS AND OILS SHORTAGE ENDING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The world shortage of fats and oils, which was one of the most serious of post-war ...

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  14. Dalray unlikely for Cup

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Dairay will be out of the Melbourne Cup if present owner, C. Neville, still owns ...

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  15. No decision on wheat payments

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Government had not yet decided when wheat tax from the Number 14 and 15 pools ...

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  16. BLOOD DONORS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED

    The Blood Bank at Wagga, which was formed a few months ago as part of the New South Wales branch of the Red Cross National Blood Transfusion Service, was started with three main objects. These are:— ...

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  19. U.N. REQUEST ON KASHMIR

    DACCA (East Pakistan), Tuesday (A.A.P.): A resolution calling on the United Nations to take "prompt and effective ...

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  20. BIG BEQUEST TO CHARITY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday; Sydney solicitor Percy Leyden Williamson left the bulk of his £94,541 estate to charity ...

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  21. P.M.; TIES STILL STRONG WITH U.K.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Limitation of membership of the Anzus Treaty to Australia, New Zealand and America did not indicate that Australia's interest in Great Britain was slackening, the Prime ...

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