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  4. Coaster Founders in Storm

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Maritime Services Board will hold a full investigation into the foundering of the 550 tons coastal ship, Kiama, during a ...

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  5. China Branded Aggressor in Korean Action

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday (A.A.P.): The United States last night branded Communist China as the aggressor in Korea and called on the United Nations to take collective measures to meet this aggression. Declaring that Peking ...

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    Lieutenant-Commander T. W. Harrington, R.N. (centre) explaining to pilots of the new R.A.N. Air Group at Nowra air station the latest methods of landing on the aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney. He is using a scale model of the carrier for his demonstration. Pilots in the picture are (left to right): Lieut. D. J. Robinson, Lieut. H. E. Bailey, Lieut. W. G. A. Beange, Lieut. K. W. Barnett and Lieut. A. L. Oakley, all of the R.A.N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KASHMIR DISPUTE IMPORTANT TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Friday: The part played by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in the London discussions showed the ...

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  8. LONDON PRESS IS AGAINST ANY RASH ACTIONS

    LONDON, Friday: Warnings against any hasty "Irrevocable" action in branding China as an aggressor were given by the ...

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  9. Development Works Are Essential and Urgent, Says Mr. Casey

    CANBERRA, Friday: Development works now being carried out in Australia by die Commonwealth and States are "more essential and urgent than ever" and were indispensible to the national security, said the Minister for Development (Mr. Casey). ...

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  10. Announcer Must Return to Wife

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr. Acting Justice Lloyd ordered radio announcer Bernard Davis, 31, to return to his wife within 21 ...

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  11. RETAIL TRADERS CANNOT MAKE MORE SACRIFICES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The President of the Retail Traders' Association (Mr. Ashley Buckingham) said today that it ...

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  12. War Prisoners Bayoneted-Decapitated

    LOS NEGROS, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Japanese whose comrades had been killed during an air raid by R.A.A.F. in Timor ...

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  13. Big Wage for U.S. Coal Miners

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): About 370,000 miners will receive an average hourly, wage of 220 cents (A.19/8) ...

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  16. DARGIE WINS ARCHIBALD PRIZE FOR 6TH TIME

    SYDNEY, Friday: Melbourne artist William Dargie today won the 1951 Archibald prize with a portrait of Sir Leslie ...

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  17. 'Flu Down on Continent But England is Still in Throes

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): As Britain's influenza epidemic continues to spread, most European countries yesterday reported that the disease was on the wane. An exception is Belgium, where mines and industry are hard hit and schools ...

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  18. NO JET DOMESTIC AIRCRAFT FOR FIVE YEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Australia would have neither jet nor propjet aircraft in domestic operations for at least five years, the ...

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  19. National Chiefs to Broadcast

    CANBERRA, Friday: British Commonwealth Prime Ministers and one Deputy Prime Minister will broadcast Commonwealth ...

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