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  4. UNION LEADERS SAY INFLATION TALKS "COMPLETE FAILURE"

    SYDNEY, Tues: The Federal secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. T. Dougherty) said tonight that the anti-inflation conference "appears to have been what we thought it would be a lot of talk and nothing accomplished. ...

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  5. CHINESE C.O. WARNS [?]EACE TALKS [?]AY FAIL

    TOKYO, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The [?]n peace conference will fail if United Nations [?]ates make impossible demands, the Chinese [?]unist Field Commander in Korea (Gen. Peng ...

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  6. No Room for Pups at the Zoo

    THESE TWO HUSKY PUPS held by attractive Zoo attendant Bernice Kopple may have to be destroyed. The Zoo already has too many Huskies, and quarantine regulations will not allow them to be given away. They are three months old, and their great-grandparents pulled sledges for the recent French Antarctic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLACK MAGIC CLAIM OVER SICK LUBRA

    DARWIN, Wed: Doctors are seeking to save the life of a lubra, claimed to be the victim of a witch ...

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  8. CASEY SEES END OF BREACH WITH THAILAND

    BANGKOK. Wed. (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Australian External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey), after talks with Government ...

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  9. Lavers Case Decision Next Week?

    SYDNEY, Wed: The Minister of Justice (Mr. Downing) said today that within a week or ten days, a decision would be made ...

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  10. TALKS ON SPAIN URGED IN HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP): Talks between Britain, the United States, France and Italy to discuss the entire Spanish situation ...

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  11. CAPITAL ISSUES CONTROLS LAW LIKELY SOON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The draft of the Capital Issues Regulations clause, the first which the Government will attempt to ...

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  12. COURT TOLD CYANIDE FOUND IN SWEETS, INQUEST ON WOMAN

    QUIRINDI, Wednesday E animation of three minties revealed cavities containing cyanide, the Government Analyst (Dr. H. B. Taylor) said at the inquest today on Mrs. Betty Fleming, 39, who died on June 28. Dr. Taylor said he had tested samples of Mrs. Fleming's organs and found ...

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  13. Minister Denies Atom Bomb Report

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) said today that be knew nothing about reported preparations for ...

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  14. "Destination" Controls on Thailand Goods

    BANGKOK, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter): The Thailand Government last night issued a Royal decree placing destination ...

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  15. [?]LIPPINES [?]N'T SIGN [?]CE PACT

    ?]LA, Wednesday: The [?]nes will not sign the [?]e Peace Treaty in its [?] form, the Foreign ...

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  16. VIEWS VARIED ON VALUE OF CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Representatives to the anti-inflation conference called by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will go home and do some hard thinking, said Dr. Ryan today. ...

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  17. Australia, N.Z. Pledge Support

    ATHENS, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Australia and New Zealand had pledged themselves to have "substantial" ground and air forces ...

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  18. NEW TREATMENT

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday: Jack Cleary, 25, who has hiccoughed continuously for three years, has gone to Portland, ...

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  21. ADDRESSES IN WHEAT CASE MAY END TODAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Address by counsel in the Nelungaloo wheat case before the Full Bench of the High Court is ...

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  22. DETECTIVES PROBE DEATH OF FOUR IN VIC. SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Homicide detectives were rushed to Emerald, a village in the Dandenong Ranges today after four persons—two men and two women—were found shot dead. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA SECOND BUYER FOR U.S. ARMS

    WASHINGTON, Wed: Australia has become a major cash customer for American armaments, ranking second only to ...

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