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  3. WOOL DEALERS' CLAIM REJECTED BY HIGH COURT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The High Court today rejected wool dealers' claim for a £3-million share of profits from the wartime sale of Australian wool overseas. Mr. Justice Fullagar, in a reserved judgment on a ...

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  4. Chinese can't count his millions

    MR. RUN ME SHAW, a modest Chinese millionaire who says he "can't add up" his money, arrived in Melbourne this week. With his brother. Mr. Run Run Shaw, he is credited with having made numerous "millions" from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?] CASEY SUGGESTS NATO, ANZUS CO-OPERATE

    WASHINGTON, Fri. (AAP): Australian External Affairs Minister Richard Casey says Australia will favor consultation between the ...

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  6. 48 N.S.W. sawmills have closed down

    SYDNEY, Friday: The secretary of the Timber Workers' Union (Mr. J. Weir) said today 48 sawmills on the N.S.W. central North Coast had closed down because of lack of orders. ...

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  7. J.O. PAYMENTS MAY NOW BE MADE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The decision in the Poulton case announced in Sydney would mean, in the absence of a successful appeal, that the Government could proceed to payment in full of profits from Joint Organisation to woolgrowers who have left the industry, it was explained officially ...

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  8. TWO SEATS, ONE MAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Legislative Assembly elections on December 6 will becontested by 150 candidates—six fewer than in 1950. ...

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  9. Confused clash in Korea

    SEOUL, Friday (A.A.P.): Counter attacking South Koreans and Chinese Communists locked in confuted fight as darkness and heavy ground fog enshrouded Pinpoint Hill tonight. ...

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  10. R.S.L. Xmas party on Dec. 13

    The date of the R.S.L. Club's Christmas Party for the children of Wagga ex-servicemen and Legatees has ...

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  11. EXCHANGE OF R.A.A.F. COLLEGE GRADUATES

    CANBERRA, Friday: A system for the exchange of graduates of the R.A.A.F. College, Point Code, Victoria ...

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  12. TRAIN STOPPAGE IS THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Friday: A 24-hour stoppage of all steam and electric trains in N.S.W. is threatened unless ...

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  13. WAGES-HOURS CASE MAY LAST UNTIL JUNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The basic wage and hours case, now before the Arbitration Court, may not finish until ...

    Article : 171 words
  14. Top-level Rum Jungle job for him

    LITHGOW, Friday: Former manager of Glen Davis National Oil will next week be flown to Rum Jungle ...

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  15. DOES NOT THINK ROCKETS WILL STOP HAIL FALLS

    MELBOURNE, [?] There appeared to be no scientific evidence that rockets were effective in preventing ...

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  16. .MAN BROKE WIFE'S NOSE, COURT TOLD

    SYDNEY, Friday: A man charged with his wife's murder had "smashed her up and broken her nose" six months earlier, and the couple had since been living apart, the woman's father told ...

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  17. Mock air attack on Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Friday: Thirty fighter and bomber aircraft will take part in "Operation Tom Thumb", a two-day mock air attack on Newcastle, beginning tomorrow. ...

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  18. [?]ARGAIN WINE

    [?]DON, Friday (A.A.P.): [?]an William Symonds [?]day bought for £10 stg. [?] gallons of cider ...

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  19. NAGUIB'S POWERS

    CAIRO, Friday (A.A.P.): General Naguib has assumed powers of Egypt for six months. ...

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  22. MAN EXPELLED FROM R.S.L.

    An ex-serviceman, who was named at a recent North Wagga meeting as a delegate to the last Peking Peace ...

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  23. NEWSBOYS STAMP

    America honors its newsboys. This special "newspaper boys" stamp was issued in the United States recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MYXOMATOSIS 'SCAREMONGERS' DEPLORED

    ALBURY, Friday: An appeal for less "scare-mongering" and a saner public approach to the ...

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  25. MENZIES' CONDITION IS GREATLY IMPROVED

    CANBERRA, Friday: The condition of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was reported to have improved greatly today, and friends are hopeful that he will be able to leave for the London Economic conference by tomorrow week. ...

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  26. JUDGE REMANDS YOUTH ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday: An 18-year-old youth appeared in the City Court today on a charge of having wounded a ...

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  27. URANIUM WORK TO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

    DARWIN, Friday: The Federal Government wants to hand over as much of the work on uranium as possible ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. SCHOOLS CLOSED

    NAIREBI, Friday (Reuter): The Governor of Kenya (Sir Evelyn Baring) today announced the compulsory ...

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