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  4. H.M.A.S. WAGGA AT SEA EXERCISES

    Ships of the Royal Australian Navy's ocean minesweeping flotilla exercised at sea on Wednesday. The photograph shows men of H.M.A.S. Wagga hauling on the lines to swing overboard one of the floats which keep the sweep from sinking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSIA ANNOUNCES BREAK WITH BRITAIN: RUMOR OF "OIL WAR"

    TEHERAN, Thursday (A.A.P.): Premier Mossadeq today announced that he had decided to sever diplomatic relations with Britain. He made the announcement in a radio broadcast, after ...

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  6. NEW LEGISLATION MAY SMASH WATERSIDE ROLLING STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government hopes to use the new maritime industry legislation now before Parliament as a weapon to smash communist rolling strikes on the waterfront. ...

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  7. GOVT. MAY DEBATE COM. ARTICLE

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Government may allow a full scale debate on an article ...

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  8. Big haul of opium

    PERTH, Thursday: One of the biggest finds of opium at Fremantle for years was made by customs officers on the ...

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  9. Dismissed police officer reinstated

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Edward Clyde Davis, who was dismissed from the Police Department as a sergeant on August 19 following evidence at the Liquor Royal Commission, was today reinstated but ...

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  10. HARD TO SELL SHIPPING LINE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Difficulties are being experienced by the Commonwealth Government in its attempts to sell the Commonwealth Shipping Line. ...

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  11. Italian migrants talk of sueing Government

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Some Italian migrants were talking of sueing the Commonwealth Government for damages for breach of contract if work was not provided for them, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Holt) was told today. ...

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  12. O'Meally to seek new trial

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The recent unearthing by police of a sawn-off rifle, car keys, and a sheath knife, forms the basis on which William John O'Meally will seek a new trial ...

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  13. India Bars American film

    The Indian Government recently served notice on Paramount Films of In[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Sydney wool prices best of season

    SYDNEY, Thursday: With [?] bidding more freely [?] the biggest weight [?] rrings, Japan and the ...

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  15. No coal yet from new open cut mine

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Minister for National Development (Senator Spooner) today admitted that although ...

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  16. Two Malta migrants with leprosy

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said today that two Maltese migrants in ...

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  17. Community hotel for Griffith

    GRIFFITH, Thursday : A licence for a community hotel was granted yesterday to the shire clerk (Mr. F. B. ...

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  18. LOAN COUNCIL TO DISCUSS INTEREST RATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The N.S.W. Premier (Mr. Cahill) said today that the question of interest rates was one of ...

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  19. MILITARY TALKS AT MALTA NEXT MONDAY

    PARIS, Thursday: Britain, the United States, France, Italy, Greece and Turkey will begin talks at Malta on ...

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  20. WOOL RESEARCH CONTRIBUTION BY GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Government will contri[?] [?]bute about £350,000 a year towards the cost of wool ra[?] ...

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  23. AIR CRASH

    PORT ALEGRE (Brazil), Thursday (AAP): Fourteen of 18 persons aboard an Aerovias Brazil airliner were ...

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  24. AUSTN. INVESTED

    LONDON, Thurs. (AAP): Queen Elizabeth at a private investiture at Buckingham Palace yesterday invested the ...

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  25. EARLY PAYMENT OF £32 PER HEAD TO PRISONERS OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday: First payment of £32 per head to all former Australian prisoners of war of the Japanese would be made with the minimum of delay, the Vice President of the ...

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  26. REORGANISATION OF C'WEALTH BANK PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Federal Cabinet will shortly decide on the form of the new Commonwealth Bank legislation. The effect of the legisla[?] ...

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  27. C.M.F. officers return from Korea

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Six officers of the Citizen Military Forces arrived in Sydney to-day after spending three ...

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  28. FRUIT LOSSES DUE TO SLOW SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Senator Scott (Lib., W.A.) today complained to the Senate of the loss suffered by the ...

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