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  4. NSW BUDGET TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W. Government is expected to budget for a nominal ...

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  5. SNOWY WORK COLD

    ON THE "ROOF OF AUSTRALIA" in the Southern Alps these men are working in temperatures of 16 degrees below freezing point on the Snowy River hydro-electric scheme. ABOVE: Norwegian Torleif ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OIL PUNT, 12 MILES FROM SOVIET BORDER, CRUSHED IN RAID

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.): The largest United States all-Navy air raid of the Korean war today wiped out a vital North Korean oil refinery at Hoeam-Dong, only 12 miles from the border of the Soviet Union. ...

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    MODERN AEROPLANES rub shoulders with old sailing ships in the Australian Association of Model Societies' All Models Exhibition in Melbourne. Young electrical engineer Frank Soden was photographed with his £300 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MYSTERY DEATH ON S. COAST

    SYDNEY, Monday: Police are puzzled by the death of a man, aged about 35, whose body was found today beside ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. Nine farms for ex-servicemen

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W. Cabinet today approved the purchase of £76,574 worm of farm properties for soldier settlement. The purchase consists of ...

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  10. 35 hours, £30'8'0 a week claim

    SYDNEY, Monday: A log of claims asking for a 35-hour week and a wage of £30/8/ a week has been served on ...

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  11. Railways are "sick"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W. railways were in a sick condition but with the zealous co-operation of more than ...

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  12. RED EFFORT TO JAM BROADCASTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Russia had stepped up her attempts to jam British and American broadcasts to Iron Curtain ...

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  13. NEW 8 POINT PLAN FOR WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Monday: A new eight-point plan for wheat marketing presented to the Federal Government by the Australian Primary Producers' Union was released here today. The Federal secretary (Mrs. ...

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  14. Trams stop: protest on hours claim

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: City trams stopped for five minutes today in protest against the employers' move in the ...

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  15. "Herald" fined for contempt

    SYDNEY, Monday: The publishers of the "Sydney Morning Herald" were fined £150 by the State Full Court today for contempt of court. ...

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  16. Suggests we buy New Caledonia

    MELBOURNE, Monday: If New Caledonia is going to become a source of worry to Australia from the defence ...

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  17. Destroyer for Korea

    SYDNEY, Monday: Destroyer H.M.A.S. Anzac left Sydney today for Korean waters after a send-off from ...

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  18. 17 KILLED

    KINGSTON (Jamaica) Monday: A rail motor train [?] a lorry collided at a level crossing 40 miles from ...

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  19. Reform schools claim

    SYDNEY, Monday: Lack of home training is forcing schools to undertake the work of reform schools instead of ...

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  20. N.T. MURDERER TO HANG

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Attorney General (Senator Spicer) announced to-day that the Governor General ...

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  23. IRELAND'S GIFT TO AUST.

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Republic of Ireland has made the Commonwealth Government a gift of the Book of Kells—an historical illustrative version of the Gospel, which dates back to the Eighh Century. This Speaker of the House ...

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  24. ALP man suspended

    SYDNEY, Monday: rank-and-file member of the Postal Workers' Union was suspended by the A.L.P. ...

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  25. Governor-General's call to people

    CANBERRA, Monday: An urgent call to the people of Australia to make up their minds whether they intended to develop their country or perish was made by the Governor-General ...

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  26. UK WORKERS WARNED ABOUT REDS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): British workers were today warned to beware of Communist - inspired ...

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  27. £150 FINE OVER PISTOL

    MATTLAND, Mon.: James Laird Hunter, 21, baker, of O'Brien Street, Cessnock. was fined £150 by Mr. Wood, S.M. ...

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