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  4. UNEMPLOYED MARCH PLANNED

    TAMWORTH, Monday: Permission to organise a march of unemployed in Sydney is being sought by the secretary of the Australian Labor ...

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  5. £7174 DAMAGES TO FAMILY NEAR YOUNG

    SYDNEY, Monday: A Supreme Court jury today awarded £7174 damages to the family of one of nine men swept to their deaths from Burrinjuck Dam two years ago. ...

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  6. "SICK OF DOLLAR COMPLEX"

    Mr D. W. Aylett, president of the National Council of British Junior Chambers of Commerce, recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GUNMEN'S £300 HAUL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Forcing their way into a house in Alma Road, St. Kilda early today, three gunmen, two of them masked, threatened to shoot a 65-year-old man, attacked an elderly ...

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  8. Police attacker shot dead

    ADELAIDE, Monday: After he had twice stabbed a policeman wife a screwdriver, a man was shot through the ...

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  9. Evatt abruptly ends meeting

    SYDNEY, Monday: The annual meeting of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ended abruptly in Sydney today when the chairman (Mr. Clive Evatt) declared ...

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  10. COUNSEL'S DEFENCE OF BREWERY

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Liquor Royal Commissioner had heard no acceptable evidence that Tooth's Brewery had conducted its hotels to the public detriment, Mr. Gordon Wallace, Q.C., said today. Mr. Wallace, senior counsel ...

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  11. "RESORTS FOR DEAD-BEATS"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Liquor Royal commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) said today the day might come when the hotel business id be a profession instead of a "resort for ...

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  12. Bushfire on the Blue Mountains

    SYDNEY, Monday: Fire-fighters battled for five hours today to extinguish a bush fire which ...

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  13. Scientists leave for Monte Bello

    PERTH, Monday: Britain's leading atomic scientist Dr. W. G. Penney and five other British and Australian ...

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  14. OPIUM RING FEARED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Following yesterday's raid on a derelict building at the east end of Little Lonsdale ...

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  15. Money sought for Tumut dam

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W. Government will ask the Commonwealth to make money available for the State to build the Blowering Dam, near Tumut, or to have the dam ...

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  16. Boxer taken to hospital

    SYDNEY, Monday: Queensland lightweight champion, Dave Landers (9.13¼) was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital tonight after Alfie Clay (10.1¼) knocked him out in the fifth round of ...

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  17. CARRUTHERS' FLIGHT BACK TO NOV. 8

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday (AAP): Jimmy Carruthers [?] Australian bantamweight champion, will fight [?] ...

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  20. DENIES POISONING TWO HUSBANDS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Yvonne Gladys Fletcher, 30, said from the dock of Central Criminal Court today: "I never poisoned my husbands." Mrs. Fletcher had pleaded not guilty to a charge of having murdered her first husband, Desmond George Butler, who died in 1948 from thallium poisoning. ...

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  21. Woman bankrupt sent to gaol

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A woman shirt manufacturer who owed over £11,000 when her estate was sequestrated last March, was sent to gaol for 10 weeks by Mr. Justice Clyne in the Bankruptcy ...

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  22. SYDNEY WOOL SALES SHOW PRICE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Values at the Sydney woolsales today when compared with the rates ruling at the close of auctions Miss Madge Wallace, of Wagga, watches toe and heel work at the bar, of—from camera to rear—Pat Deluca, 10, of Abbotsford; Jean McMurtrie, 10 of Granville; Heather Dennis. 10. of Granville; and Dawn Stradbrook, 12, of Earlwood. The girls were competing in the Scottish National dancing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. NO TRACE OF STRANGE SUBMARINE

    DARWIN, Monday: The Australian Fleet had not discovered any trace of a strange submarine despite intensive ...

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