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  4. SNOWY SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Mon.: Liberal Party members of Parliament and most Country Party members boycotted the inaugural ceremony of the £200-million ...

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    TAXPAYERS HAVE £125,000 TO PAT—Air View of Somers Camp (V.), used during the war as an R.A.A.F. training camp, and more recently as a holiday camp, which has now been acquired by the Federal Government. In reply to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sharkey Sentenced to Three Years' Hard Labor

    SYDNEY, Monday: Laurence Louis Sharkey, 51, general secretary of the Australian Communist Party, was to-day sentenced to three years' hard labor ...

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  7. 24-Hour Medical Service?

    SYDNEY, Monday: A 24-hour service for patients by all doctors in private practice in Australia has been recommended ...

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  8. On Road to Cure for Polio

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.AP.): The answer to the mystery of infantile paralysis will be found in ...

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  9. 5,000,000 U.S. WORKERS FACE UNEMPLOYMENT

    WASHINGTON. Mon. (AAP): Five million American men will lose their jobs and thousands of small businessmen will be ...

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  10. COUNSEL'S PLEA IN "WHOSE BABY" CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday Counsel for the Morrisons in the "Whose Baby" case told the full High Court to-day that it would ...

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  11. MAN'S STRANGE STORY WINS HIM DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. Justice Edwards in the Divorce Court today granted Ronald Chale Edward Coward (23), ...

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  12. First Excavations in Snowy Scheme Blown Out

    ADAMINABY, Monday: From a flagged- decked dais on the bank of a deep gorge on the headwaters of the Eucumbene River, the Governor- General (Mr. McKell) today exploded a charge ...

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  13. Higher Petrol Price May Ease Shortage

    SYDNEY, Monday: The present petrol shortage would be relieved when the increased price was granted, he believed, said the Fuel Minister (Senator Ashley) today. ...

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  14. YOUTH'S ALLEGED THREAT TO "SHOOT GIRL AGAIN"

    MELBOURNE. Monday: A youth who was alleged to have told detectives he would, again shoot a 15-year-old girl if he had ...

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  15. Fadden Says Oil from France Not Due to Govt.

    CANBERRA. Monday: The granting of a licence to Ampol to import petrol from Franco was not due to any initiative on ...

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  16. Future of S. Africa

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Malen) has promised that his Government will not declare ...

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  17. MAN SHOT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday: With five bullet wounds in his body, a man was found critically injured in Essex Street, City, late tonight. ...

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  18. British Reds Protest Against Conviction

    LONDON. Monday: On behalf of the executive committee of the British Communist Party, the general secretary ...

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  21. French Govt. Crisis

    PARIS. Monday: The French Prime Minister (Jules Moch) last night announced that "certain complications" had delayed ...

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  22. FIERCE FIGHTING IN AMOY FOLLOWING SEA-BORNE INVASION BY COMMUNISTS

    HONGKONG, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Fighting is raging in the northeast corner of Amoy, besieged South Fukien island city, opposite the Nationalist stronghold of Formosa, following a sea-borne invasion by Communist troops. THIS is officially admitted ...

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