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    ALL'S WELL with baby while Willunga Buccaneer is on guard and David Fischmann, of Mount Waverley (Vic.) slept soundly in the German Shepherd dog's stall, tired out from his round of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUDITOR-GEN. ACCUSED OF CONTEMPT OF PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The President of the Senate (Senator Mattner) tonight accused the Auditor-General (Mr. Brophy) of contempt of Parliament and a serious breach of privilege. ...

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  5. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE "WITHDRAWN"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: All Parliamentary privilege on statements he had made labelling well-known Australian authoress Kylie Tennant as a Communist were renounced today by Mr. Wentworth (Lib., NSW)., After obtaining leave in the House of Representatives to make a ...

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  6. U.S. GOLFERS, AT WAGGA NOVEMBER 16

    Four famous American professional golfers will play at the Wagga Country Club course on ...

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  7. Leftists strike over sackings

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Men from several railway, bus and tram workshops today began a 24-hour stoppage as a protest against dismissals from the transport services. ...

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  8. L.C.P. EXPELS HOLLWAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Mr. Hollway, former Premier and Liberal Leader, was expelled from the Parliamentary L.C.P. today. His expulsion follows his ...

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  9. AUTHORESS REFUNDS GRANT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Authoress Kylie Tennant said today she had refunded a Commonwealth Literary Fellowship grant of £400. She had refunded the ...

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  10. Cut in strength of Kapooka

    Army authorities expect to reduce the present strength of 1600 enlisted men at present stationed at Kapooka to 1200 by the end of October. Owing to the reduced numbers of recruits now being enlisted, one of the Recruit Training Battalions is to be ...

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  11. WOMAN BURNED AT WAGGA

    A 29-year-old woman received severe burns to her legs, back and arms last night when an ...

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  12. Govt. will sell C.O.R.

    CANBERRA, Wed.: The Commonwealth Government has decided to sell its controlling interest in ...

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  14. Our swimmers "need re-education"

    PERTH, Wednesday: To attain real world class, Australian Olympic swimmers would have to "re-educate" ...

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  16. POLICE STATE "RUBBISH"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Acting Minister for Immigration (Mr. Beale) today discounted suggestions that ...

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  17. Child flogged, Senate told

    CANBERRA. Wed.: Senator O'Byrne (Lab., Tas.) told the Senate today that a child of 10 had been flogged for a ...

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  18. PAILS BEATEN

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): Australian Dinny Pails lasted only 35 minutes in his match with Ecuador's Pancho Segura ...

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  19. SOME PUBLICANS TREAT PEOPLE LIKE ANIMALS, JUDGE SAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Some publicans treat people like animals, Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. justice Maxwell) said today. Toilet facilities in many hotels, he added, were disgusting, filthy and disgraceful. He said this when ...

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  20. £19-mill. left in wheat fund

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: After collections of export tax were made from the 1951/52 wheat crop, there would be about £19,000,000 in the Wheat Stabilisation Fund. ...

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  21. OPENED LATE, BUT SOLD NOTHING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A Sydney furniture trader charged with having opened his shop outside legal trading hours told the Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court today that the items in his shop ...

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