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  4. FORMER POLICEMEN REMANDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Two former policemen, charged with having assaulted a newsboy on August 12, were ...

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  5. "Grave Fruit Scandal" to Be Probed

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Allegations of fraud in the rejection and sale of oranges in the City Fruit Market will probably be made the subject of an immediate ...

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    MR. A. E. MONK, new president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. As the A.L.P. nominee, he defeated the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lang Accuses Govt. on Budget

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Mr. Lang (Ind. Lab., N.S.W.) in the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day charged the Labor Government ...

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  8. "FIRST WORLD CITIZEN" TRIES HARD TO GET ARRESTED

    PARIS, Thursday (A.A.P.): Garry Davis, 27, former American pilot and self-styled "First World Citizen," yesterday had an uphill struggle to get arrested. ...

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    COINCIDENCE took a hand when Shivaram, famous Indian dancer, reached Melbourne in the Stratheden this week for a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THOUSANDS AT CHAPEL BEFORE BOXER'S FUNERAL

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: About 17,000 people jammed the road outside a mortuary this afternoon before the funeral of Archie ...

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  11. PROFESSOR TELLS WAGGA AUDIENCE OF NEW TRENDS IN EDUCATION

    Professor G. S. Browne, lecturer at Melbourne University, last night described modern trends in educational facilities and teaching methods to more than 200 people at the Wagga High School. ...

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  12. So They Called It a Substitute

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A good serving of rice with curry on the lunch menu at Parliament House today gave rise to ...

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  13. GIRL HAS CARRIAGE ANNULLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A rushed marriage between an attractive 17-years-old girl and a 44-years-old criminal, now in Bathurst ...

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  14. REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Rex Llewellyn Flanagan, 33, charged with the murder of Connie McGuire, was remanded to the ...

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  15. Child Migrants Arrive With Malnutrition

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Five young children of a Maltese migrant family, who arrived in Sydney on September 15, are all in ...

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  16. West Opposed to Use of Atom Bomb, Says Bevin

    NEW YORE, Tuesday: The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) said today that the Western Powers would never ...

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  17. Menzies Hits Election Speech Regulation

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The direction by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board to commercial stations on the ...

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  18. PAKISTAN AND INDIA; TRADE WAR LOOMS

    LONDON, Thursday, (A.A.P.): Pakistan and India are on the verge of a trade war following Pakistan's refusal to devalue ...

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  19. CABLES IN BRIEF

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Britain's biggest dollar catcher Scotch whiskey, will not be any cheaper in the United States ...

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  20. Mechanisation of Q'land Mines

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Complete mechanisation and reorganisation of production methods in Queensland coal mines would be ...

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  21. U.S. War Plants

    WASHINGTON, Thurs: The Defence Secretary (Mr. Louis Johnson) said last night that the Defence Department had ...

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  22. Menzies Wants Secret Ballot on Strikes; Evatt Fears Repercussions

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) in the House of Representatives today introduced a bill providing for secret ballots for both employers and employees before strikes or lockouts were embarked upon. The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said that a compulsory ballot would give ...

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  23. "Red Dean" Says Russia Against War

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Canterbury's "Red Dean", Dr. Hewlett Johnson, said today: "Britain and other countries ...

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  24. MILK FOR SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) told Mr. Gorman (Lab, Annandale) in the Legislative ...

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  27. No Move to Cut U.S. From Wool Auctions

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) in the House of Representatives today gave Mr. ...

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