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    This looks like horse voices on the Caulfield track. Jung Bahadur, well fancied for Saturday's Grand National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Dr. EVATT FEARS NEW ERA OF CONTROL AND EXPLOITATION

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Under the Defence Regulations Bill, the Government could regulate to regiment control or terminate many enterprises, the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) told the House of Representatives. ...

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  6. TREATT WARNS ON LIQUOR ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Tactics to delay liquor reform will be viewed with hostility by Parliament and the people, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Treatt) said today. He said it was a month since the Legislative Assembly ...

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  7. SPOONER TELLS OF NATION'S TWO PROBLEMS

    BATHURST, Wednesday: The two great problems which confront Australia and the whole democratic world are: How best to avoid war and how best to provide higher standards of living said Senator W. ...

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  8. LEPROSY SUSPECT WAS 'FINE SCHOOLTEACHER'

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Mr. William Thomas Moore, 37, of Wombat School, near Young, who yesterday entered Little Bay lazaret ...

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  9. U.N. Refuses Red Demand at Talks

    SEOUL, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations representatives today refused to discuss a Communist demand for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Korea. Rear-Admiral Burke indicated that the United Nations regarded such a ...

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  10. South Koreans Demonstrate

    SEOUL, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): South Koreans demonstrated throughout the Republic today in support of the ...

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  11. SURPRISE N.Z. ELECTION

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The New Zealand Government will "as soon as is practicable" ask ...

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  12. 'CIVIL WAR' PREDICTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Trade Union Movement wanted to suppress Communism and industrial unrest, the Leader of the ...

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  13. HOAXER FOR SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A hoaxer who told the police his friend was going to "hold up" a Zetland bank and caused 15 police to ...

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  14. WAR ON "MENACE" IN RIVERINA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Riverina and the Southwest will be cleared of the prickly-pear pest to remove all danger of it spreading, said the Minister for Lands (Mr. Renshaw) today. MR. Renshaw said that a ...

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  15. REMANDED ON CHARGE OF CABARET MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: William Hollebone, a 25-year-old laborer, was remanded without bail until August 16 in the Central Court ...

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  18. BUTTER MAY COST MORE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Butter and cheese may be dearer under the six-year stabilisation plan the Government had for the dairying industry, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said. ...

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  19. FOUR YEARS FOR LABORER ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Robert Alexander Dhu. a 31-year-old laborer, of Anglo Road, Greenwich, who had pleaded guilty ...

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  20. FRENCH RUGBY LEAGUE STAR'S RECORD

    LISMORE, Wednesday: The French fullback, Puig Aubert, set a point-scoring record for a touring Rugby League player in ...

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  21. Murder Charge In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: A man was charged in the City Court this morning with having murdered Sylvia Holmes, aged 22 ...

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  22. Improvement in Bread Sought

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The food value of Australian bread was being examined in a nationwide survey, the Director of the ...

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