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  4. Aust. to send more to East

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia will send increased supplies of Australian-manufactured goods to India, Pakistan and Ceylon during ...

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  5. CAPTURED ON NIGHT PATROL IN KOREA

    This young Chinese soldier was nabbed by men of the First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, on a night ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED IN UPROAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The House of Representatives adjourned in uproar and confusion tonight after the Speaker (Mr. Cameron) had ...

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  7. SOME COMPANIES AVOIDING TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Some private companies in Australia have been avoiding substantial amounts of income tax by an extremely ...

    Article : 435 words
  8. Prop-jets for TAA

    Trans - Australia Airlines will nave six propjet Vickers Viscounts in operation on Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEARLY 1000 WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLERS

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Nearly 1000 ex-servicemen have been settled on the land under the Commonwealth - State War ...

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  10. Diggers' golf day Oct. 18

    Diggers' Golf Day will be held at the Wagga Country Club on Saturday, October 18, a week later than ...

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  11. POLICE PROBE 15 POISONINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: N.S.W. police are investigating 15 thallium poisonings, the Chief of the C.I.B. (Superintendent J. Wiley) said to-day. ...

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  12. KIANDRA DEATHS

    WEST WYALONG, Thursday: Two of three men alleged to have stolen a truck had drank from wine bottles which ...

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  13. HINT OF ACTION OVER ATTACKS ON TREASURER

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) hinted in the House of Representatives today that ...

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  14. MEMBERS TAKE OATH ON BRIBERY CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Five L.C.P. members of the Legislative Assembly verified on oath before the three Royal Commissioners today; the signed affadavits they made about the alleged attempted bribery of State Parliament members. ...

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  15. RAA.F. reserve ended

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Senator O'Byrne (Lib., Tas.) disclosed in the Senate today that the Federal Government had cut down subsidies to aero clubs as from November 30, thus ending ...

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  16. PRICES BRANCH PROTECTING HOME BUILDERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: State Prices Officers would continue to closely watch for overcharging by house builders. ...

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  17. COOLAG MAN INJURED IN GROSSING SMASH

    GUNDAGAI, Thursday: Brace Langfield (23), son of Mr. B. Langfield, manager of the Harvey Park ...

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  18. Sugar price to rise 1d per 1b.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The retail price of sugar throughout Australia will rise by one penny a pound. The new retail price in ...

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  19. CROFTON WEED ERADICATION HELD DP

    STONES', Thursday: Lack of finance was holding: up experiments to erradicate the Crofton weed, which had ...

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  22. JUNIOR FARMER TELLS OF U.K. FARMING METHODS

    Junior Farmer, Bill Fotheringham of Wingham (N.S.W.), who has recently returned from a study tour of England, considers that the average English farmer places far more reliance on a scientific approach to agriculture than the Australian farmer. ...

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  23. "BILLY" HUGHES CRITICALLY ILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr. William Morris Hughes, veteran Australian statesman, is critically ill at his Lindfield home, and his medical adviser holds little hope for his recovery. ...

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  24. Race problem

    OTTAWA, Thurs. (A.A.P.): The race problem could wreck the United Nations, Sir Gladwyn Jebb. chief British ...

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