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  4. Privy Council Judgment

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): The essential reason for the dismissal of the Banking Case appeal was that the Privy Council held that the Banks ...

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  5. Censure Move Over U.K. Austerity

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): Britain's Labor Government faces what is virtually a "no confidence" test by the Opposition in today's opening debate in the ...

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  6. Navy Boys Showed Them The Ropes

    TWO YOUNG BBOTHERS—Wayne and Barry Jenkins—received s special treat from the Navy when they went to Prince's Pier, Melbourne, to look at the visiting warships this week. Ratings of H.M.A.S. Australia took the lads aboard their ship and showed them the ropes. At left is Wayne, 6, learning how to use a scrubbing brush in true' Navy style. His tutor is O/D D. Mason. Barry, 10 (right), was allowed to sit astride one of Australia's guns while O/D E- Rowe showed him points of interest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sees Britain As "Nation of Troglodytes"

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Britain would have to decide in a few months whether she could ...

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  8. Chances of Life in Atom Blast

    A person must be at least four miles away from the scene of an atomic explosion to be sure of escaping injury. ...

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  9. Value of Wool Clip Increased

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Hundreds of thousands of pounds have been added to the values ...

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  10. Ampol Company Seeks Subsidy of 3d a Gallon On Petrol From France

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Ampol Ltd. had asked the Commonwealth Government for a subsidy of 3d, a gallon for the petrol it imported from France, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced in die House of Representatives today. MR. CHIFLEY was answering ...

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  11. PETROL FIGURES FOR WAGGA AND OTHER TOWNS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Replying to charges of acute petrol shortages in country areas, the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  12. Says Price Rise Would End Petrol Rationing

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A 3½d. increase in the price of petrol should mean the almost immediate end of rationing if the ...

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  13. TRIBUTE TO CANON BARDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Dean of Sydney (Dr. Barton Babbage) said today that with the death of Canon Barder, of ...

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  14. COAL STRIKE AIDED COLD COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A windfall of about £200,000 has been gained by Mt. Morgan Ltd. because the coal strike had ...

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  15. Army Vehicles For Emergencies

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Assurances that the Army would promptly supply ducks for relief work to the event of serious ...

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  18. "OPPOSITION WILL GET PETROL IF RETURNED"

    CANBERRA, Wed: The Opposition knew it could obtain enough petrol without rationing, the Deputy Leader of the ...

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  19. "Would Supply Only 1 per cent Of Needs"

    CANBERRA, Wed.: French petrol for Australia would satisfy only one per cent, of our needs, the Minister for Fuel (Senator ...

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  20. MURRUMBIDGEE MAY REACH 22 FEET TODAY, CARRYING STORMWATERS

    The Murrumbidgee River yesterday reached its peak height at Wagga this year when it rose above 20 feet. Charged with stormwaters from creeks up-river, ...

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  21. UNIFORM PRICE SOUGHT FOR PETROL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr. Cutler (C.P., Orange) suggested in the Legislative Assembly to-day that any increase in the ...

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