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  3. ACTION IF OVERTIME IS BANNED ON WHARVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: If the waterside workers impose a ban on overtime the Federal Government is likely to take action to prevent its effective operation. ...

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  4. AIR HOSTESSES TRAINED

    LONE MALE in a class of 12 at A.N.A.'s hostess school. In Melbourne, Mr. Tony Jones, holds a mirror for Miss Patricia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIED BAYONETS DRIVE REDS BACK THREE MILES IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Allied troops charging through a blinding snowstorm with fixed bayonets, yesterday hurled the Communists back about three miles on the southern approaches of Wonju. ...

    Article : 658 words
  6. Princess Margaret for Royal Tour

    LONDON. Wed. (A.A.P): Princess Margaret will accompany the King and Queen on their visit to ...

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  7. MAY TAKE LEGAL ACTION TO BAR GLEN DAVIS MOVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At a meeting of N.S.W. Federal Labor Parliamentarians today, a proposal was made to ask the ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. U.S. OUTLINES KOREA PLAN FOR WEST TO FOLLOW

    ATLANTIC CITY (U.S) Wednesday (A.A.P.): A four point course In Korea for which, he said, the United States was ...

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  9. EMPIRE WANTS EARLY PEACE TREATY WITH JAPAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference has agreed on the importance of an early peace treaty with Japan. They have further agreed that all World War II ...

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  10. Records Go at Albury Wool Sales

    More records were broken at the Albury wool sales yesterday. Dalgety and Co. Ltd. ...

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  11. WHEAT BOARD HAS RECEIVED 32 MILLION BUSHELS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: The Australian Wheat Board had received 32,000,000 bushels up to last weekend, according to the ...

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  12. Sinclair Lewis Dies in Italy

    ROME, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Mr. Sinclair Lewis, American novelist and creator at "Babbit", died in Rome today aged 65, ...

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  13. Taft Repeats Opposition

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): American leadership in Western Europe's defence was more [?]kely to bring war than peace, Senator Robert Taft (Republican) claimed in an address to the National ...

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  14. Hollywood Short of Men, Actress Claims

    HOLLYWOOD. Wednesday (A.A.P.): Actress Linda Darnell complains that Hollywood's male shortage Is so bad ...

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  15. Reappointment of Sir T. Blarney

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: Field-Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney was last night reappointed Chairman of Commissioners of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. Car Production Hit

    LONDON, Wednesday: Many British car manufacturers will be able to work only a four-day week from Monday next because ...

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  19. STATE WILL NOT RAISE SCHOOL BUS SUBSIDY; REPLY TOOWNERS' THREAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) said tonight that the Government did not intend to raise the country school bus subsidy from 1/10 to 2/6 a mile. ...

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  20. Real Aborigines Join Sturt Party

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: For six members of the whaleboat crew reenacting Sturt's expedition, It was a day of rest today. ...

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  21. 108 Australians Killed in Korea

    TOKYO, Wednesday (A.A.P,-Reuter): Australian troops of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, had 393 ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. BOY SCOUT'S GOOD DEED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: David Simmons, of Dudley Street. Coogee, a 12-year-old Boy Scout, handed £82 to Randwick police ...

    Article : 63 words
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