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  4. RED LEADERS TO BE PROSECUTED

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Government today authorised the prosecution of certain Communist trade union leaders, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced tonight after a long meeting of Federal Cabinet. ...

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  5. SECTION 556A: VIEW OF CITY JUDGE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Section 556A of the Crimes Act should not, in his opinion, be applied to drivers who ...

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  6. WINTER FUN BEGAN EARLY THIS YEAR

    FIVE DAYS before winter officially begins; snow [?] Bronwen (left), and Denise Wattie, of Essendon, are seen above among the [?] tipped trees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. London Paper Sees Trial of Strength With Reds Started

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): A decisive trial of strength between Communism and Constitutionalism seems to have opened in Australia, says "The Times" in a leader today. ...

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  8. Wholesale Surrenders

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Allies continued their onslaught against fleeing Communist troops in Korea, today. Broken and dispirited elements of two Chinese Army corps are retreating ...

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  9. STOCK RUSTLING IN WAGGA DISTRICT

    Wagga police may soon take new and "drastic" action to wipe out stock rustling in the district. Superintendent J. D. McAuley, of Wagga Police, said yesterday that it was likely that action would be taken under a previously unused section of the ...

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  10. WOMAN OFFERS [?]O MORTGAGE [?]OME FOR SON

    SYDNEY, Monday: A weeping an [?] offered at the Quarter [?]ions today to mortgage her [?] to help repay money which ...

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  11. Red Plot to Wreck Oil Plant?

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Persian police and Security chiefs have uncovered what is believed to be a vast ...

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  12. Doctors See King

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Doctors again visited the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday, where he is confined to a room ...

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  13. COLD DAY AT WAGGA

    Yesterday's maximum temperature at Wagga was only 50 degrees—the lowest of the year. The minimum was 34—the third lowest of the year. The lowest was 31.3 on May 10. ...

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  14. Narrandera Shooting Fatality

    A NARRANDERA youth died after accidentally shooting himself with a pea rifle early yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 134 words
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  17. Plane's Forced Landing

    BRISBANE, Mon.: A Wackett trainer-plane Hying from New Guinea made a forced landing on a beach this afternoon at ...

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  18. S.A. Waterside Workers Want N.Z. Ban Reconsidered

    ADELAIDE, Monday: Port Adelaide waterside workers today urged reconsideration of the ban on New Zealand shipping during ...

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  19. SENATOR WANTS 100,000 PREFAB. HOMES ORDERED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Liberal Senator John P. Tate today urged the Federal Government to order 100,000 pre-fabricated homes from Britain and Europe and to allow buyers a £600 subsidy on each. Senator Tate, who was the ...

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