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  4. NORTHERN MINERS VOTE TO END STOPPAGES

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: The A.C.T.U. was prepared publicly to oppose the miners if its advice to the Miners' Central Council to approach the Coal Industry Tribunal for a review of the attendance ...

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    IT COST more than £40 to bring this Scottish terrier from Britain to Australia. To bring his owner, it cost only £10 under the immigration scheme. The owner, Mr. J. Emerson, a Scottish migrant who arrived in Melbourne on the Largs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MENZIES CHALLENGES LABOR OVER NEW ELECTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: In the House of Representatives tonight the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) challenged the Labor Party to reject promptly the ...

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  7. No Sign Yet of Botanist

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: Scores of fishing boats today searched Pearl Beach, Woy Woy, in an unsuccessful attempt to locate ...

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  8. Shorthorns by Air

    SEVEN Shorthorn bulls arrived in Sydney from Tasmania by A.N.A. freighter this week to compete in the Royal Show. Here one is being led off the plane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.N. Troops Take Key Village In Korean Drive

    TOKYO, Tues. (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations troops in Korea today captured the key village of Changpyong, which controls the lateral highway running across the peninsula from the east coast town of ...

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  10. HEAVY "ATTACK" ON CONVOY IN NAVAL EXERCISES

    (From our own correspondent aboard H.M.A.S. Sydney) AT SEA. Tuesday: Seven Fireflies and eight Sea Furies from H.M.A.S. Sydney delivered an "annihilating attack" on the ...

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  11. NO STATE ACTION YET ON COAL INDUSTRY ACT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet today decided that amendments to the Coal Industry Act were necessary, but ...

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  12. FORMULA SOUGHT ON EXPORT BUTTER PRICES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia is pressing the British mission now in Australia for a formula to adjust export prices ...

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  13. RUSSIA BANS WAR PROPAGANDA AS "GRAVE CRIME"

    LONDON, Tuesday: A law "banning" war propaganda as a grave crime against humanity, and declaring that anyone ...

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  14. Three Killed on Hume Highway in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Three people were killed and on injured in two smashes involving petrol waggons on the Hume ...

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  15. Four Italians Charged

    ROME, Tuesday: Four Italians, including a former Major in the Italian Army, appeared before a closed court yesterday, charged ...

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  18. U.S. Communist Party Wins Court Injunction

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The American Communist Party has won a 15-day injunction in its fight against registering with the Department of Justice. ...

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  19. STILL DOUBT ON WHETHER PARLT. CAN BE DISSOLVED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: While Government members are 100 per cent behind Mr. Menzies in his aim to seek a double dissolution ...

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  20. 'War in Three Years' Statement Challenged

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The people of Australia were entitled to know on what grounds Mr. Menzies could say that ...

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