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  4. COUNTRY DRIVE FOR RECRUITS

    THE BLACK WATCH BAND gave a Stirring send-off this week to the Navy, Army and Air Force recruiting convoy as it set off through Sydney for its tour of 31 Western Victorian and Eastern South Australian towns. The torpedo behind the Navy truck— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MENZIES LIKELY TO SEEK DISSOLUTION EARLY TODAY

    CANBERRA, Wed: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to ask the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) to-morrow morning for a double ...

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  6. MOVE FOR GREATER CONTROL OVER INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    CANBERRA, Wed: "More than one Communist leader has held his place in a trade union by cooking the ballot," the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives. ...

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  7. Ironical Cheers

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Country Party and Liberal Party members were cheered by the ...

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  8. DRAMATIC MOVE BY C.P. MINISTERS

    CANBERRA, Today. There was dramatic development in the political crisis in the early hours of this morning ...

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  9. Reds Retire to New Korean Line

    TOKYO, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter): Chinese Communists and North Korean forces yesterday traded space for time to ...

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  10. Miners in South And West Want Stoppages to End

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday: There was an overwhelming vote from miners' aggregate meetings on the South Coast and the West today to end the one-day-a-week stoppages. ...

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  11. Some Extra Trains from Next Monday

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Garside) said today that, following a review of coal stocks, it had been decided to augment to some extent the long-distance country ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA GIVES ANSWER TO SOVIET CHARGE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Australian representative to the United Nations Trusteeship Council (Mr. David Hay) ...

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  13. Mystery Radio Urges Russians to Revolt

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP): A station calling itself the "Free Russian Radio" was heard for the first time yesterday. ...

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  14. "LABOR GEARED FOR ELECTION" BALLOTS SOON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Preselection ballots will be held on March 31 for Labor candidates in the next Federal elections. ...

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  15. U.N. Dropping Idea of Unifying Korea by Force

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The "New York Times" today quoted United Nations diplomats as saying that the ...

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  17. Jockey Injured

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Len Lott, one of Melbourne's leading jockeys, suffered a broken collarbone in a spectacular smash ...

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  19. Murder of Baby Alleged; Man Says He Saw Strapping

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Kevin James Miller, 32, went on trial in the Criminal Court today, charged with the murder of his 12-months-old daughter, Hazel Elaine, on January 2. ...

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  20. "Local Tyrants" Executed in Red China

    HONG KONG, Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter): The execution of three more Chinese—which brings to 130 the total killed by Chinese ...

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  21. PETROL PRICE INCREASED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The State Prices Ministers to-day approved an increase of a penny a gallon in the price of ...

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  22. Tito's Yacht Capsizes

    TRIESTE, Wednesday: Underground Italian sources report that an unknown number of workmen were killed when ...

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