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  3. DOUBLE MURDER?

    SYDNEY, Monday: Police believe two young men, whose bodies were found in a deserted hut ...

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  4. P.M. TELLS OF END OF CREDIT CUTS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The virtual ending of the restrictive bank advance policy announced today by the Commonwealth Bank was in full harmony with the firm policy of the Commonwealth Government that no ...

    Article : 511 words
  5. DESTROYER BACK

    The Australian destroyer, H.M.A.S. Bataan, arriving in Sydney after nine months' duty in Korean waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW BANK LOAN POLICY

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Commonwealth Bank tonight announced a new policy which will permit advances by banks for any purpose ...

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  7. JOCKEY OUT FOR TWO YEARS

    ALBURY, Monday: Albury horseman, Brian Livermore, was disqualified for two years today ...

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  8. PERTH WOOL SALES

    PERTH, Monday: The second series of Perth wool sales for the current season opened today with an offering ...

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  9. N.A.T.O. NATIONS 'IN PERIL'

    NEW YORK, Mon. (AAP): General Matthew Ridgway last night rejected as "unjustified and dangerous" the ...

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  10. END OF CREDIT CUTS "IMPETUS TO TRADE"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The decision of the Federal Government to end credit restrictions was hailed today in many quarters. The secretary of we Chamber of Commerce (Mr. A. J. R. ...

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  11. Ten killed at weekend

    SYDNEY, Monday: Ten people were killed and more than 40 injured in road smashes in N.S.W. during the weekend. Traffic Superintendent ...

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  12. W. German officials arrive here

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Four West German officials arrived in Melbourne today for trade talks with various ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. French raids in Indo-China

    HANOI (Indo-China) Mon: French Union troops moved outside their key defence bastion in the Red River ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. Bitter attack, on Bevanites

    LONDON, Mon. (AAP): A hitter attack on the Bevanites was made by [?] Chancellor of the ...

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  15. 50 RED REBELS KILLED

    MANILA, Monday (AAP): The Defence Department said yesterday that Government forces killed 50 Communists ...

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  16. 50,000 watch six-hour day procession

    SYDNEY, Monday: About 50,000 persons today watched the Six-Hour Day procession march through the streets of ...

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  17. A.C.T.U. disowns Moscow party

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A trade union delegation, organised by the Newcastle Trades Hall Council to attend the Russian revolution anniversary celebrations in Moscow next November ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. £2000 damages against N.Z. doctor

    WELLINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): What has been known in New Zealand as the "forceps case" came to an ...

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  19. Bomb plot foiled

    TEL AVIV, Monday (AAP): An attempt to blow up the Israeli Foreign Ministry with a time-bomb yesterday was ...

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  21. Ocean Canyon

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP): Scientists have discovered a 300 foot deep canyon at least 800 miles long on ...

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  23. RUSSIA BLAMES AMERICA FOR WAR IN KOREA

    MOSCOW, Monday (A.A.P.): Deputy Soviet Premier (Mr. V. M. Molotov) last night placed the main responsibility for the Korean war on the United States. Speaking at the opening of the 19th Communist Party ...

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  24. MURDERER FAILS IN APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Twenly-eight year-old William John O'Meally failed today to gain a re-trial for the alleged murder of Constable George Howell, who was fatally wounded ...

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  25. Calwell says P.M.'s claim "falsehood"

    MELBOURNE, Monday: When the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said that only eight people in every 1000 were unemployed, he was uttering a complete falsehood, the Deputy Leader of the ...

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