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  4. Day for an outing

    Look what's happened—the sun is shining in Melbourne. The Zoo's hippopotamuses keep in the depths of their pool on most winter days, but they nosed up for a sunbake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OLYMPICS RESULTS

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  6. NO COMMISSION PROBE ON BASIC WAGE RISES

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Commonwealth Government will not consider appointing a Royal Commission to inquire into the fixation of the basic wage, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 509 words
  7. BONEGILLA AFFAIR: "NO ARMY [?]ALL"

    Canberra, Mon[?]: The Army had not [?] called in to main[?]order at Bonegilla ...

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  8. "Germ" film: expert's view

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Sir MacFarlane Burnet, a world authority on bacteriology, said today that he had no doubt the banned Chinese film on germ warfare would cover no more than ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. Budget won't be delayed

    CANBERRA, Mon.: The impact of the new basic wage rise on Cwmnonwealth finances would not ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. ABATTOIR WORKER INJURED

    A meatworker employed at the Bomen abattoir injured his back yesterday afternoon when a suspended carcase moving on ...

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  11. DECISION TODAY BY N.S.W. ON PRICE CONTROLS

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet will decide tomorrow whether N.S.W. should press for abolition of price controls at the meeting of Prices Ministers in Brisbane on Thursday. It is understood that the N.S.W. Government is unkely to make a move for decontrol without similar action by the other States. ...

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  12. Korea peace hopes dashed

    PANMUNJON, Monday (A.A.P.): Hopes for an early Korean peace were dashed today when Communist negotiators renewed bitter attacks against the Allies. ...

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  13. MYSTERY SHOTS FIRED AT MELB. HOME

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Six 32 calibre bullets crashed into a house in Egan Street. Richmond, early today ...

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  14. Treloar in final of 100 metres

    HELSINKI, Mon. (A.A.P.) Australian sprinter John Treloar today qualified for the final of the Olympic 100 ...

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  15. Heavy rain at Helsinki

    HELSINKI, Monday (A.A.P.-Special): The stands were only sparsely packed for the opening of the second day's athletic events at the Olympic Games today. ...

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  16. POLICE FIRE AT MOB

    TEHERAN, Monday (AAP): Police and troops today fired into a crowd of more than 2000 persons trying to storm ...

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  17. Four-month old strike over

    SYDNEY, Monday: The 130-day-old stoppage of ship painters and dockers at Newcastle Stale Dockyards ...

    Article : 138 words
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  20. ONE KILLED, FOUR INJURED IN COLLISION

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: A man was killed and four members of his family were, injured in a collision between ...

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  21. TAXPAYERS' ASSN. CALLS FOR CUTS

    ADELAIDE, Monday: Taxation could be one of the stalest agencies of destruction known to mankind, Mr. C. A. O. Sindel, president of the Federated Taxpayers' Association, said in his ...

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  22. 84-YEAR-CLD MACHINE USED ON TELESCOPE

    CANBERRA, Monday: An 81-year-old machine is in use at the Commonwealth Observatory at Mount Stromlo ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. QUARANTINE OFFICERS VIGILANT

    DARWIN, Monday: Some Asiatic countries "don't give hang" about quarantine, said Commonwealth Director ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. SENATOR PREDICTS 100,000 JOBLESS

    SYDNEY, Monday: If Australia's present rate of immigration is not severely regulated there will be 100,000 unemployed within the next 12 months, Senator Ashley said today. ...

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  25. ROYAL TOUR INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is making inquiries in London for the reason into the delay ...

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