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  4. THEY HEARD A SCREAM—BUT FEW SAW WHAT CAUSED IT

    The Canberra jet bomber caught over Swanston Street, Melbourne. People heard a scream, and looked up—but the jet had gone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Stir In Britain Over Jap. Trade Revival

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Empire-wide controversies over the threat of reviving Japanese trade competition last night brought a charge of complacency in Britain's "high places." ...

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  6. [?]ALWELL URGES WAGGA MEETING TO IGNORE "RED" LEGISLATION

    [?]f good British tradition sand justice were to be main[?] in Australia, the people should have nothing to [?] with Mr. Menzies' Anti-Communist Legislation at [?] coming Referendum, said the Deputy Leader of the ...

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  7. ROBINSON-TURPIN FIGHT MAKES MONEY

    NEW YORK, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Every seat was taken for the "million-dollar" ...

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  8. TARCUTTA MAN IN 'MILLION TO ONE' WIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Two major State Lottery prizes were won today by consecutive numbers for the first ...

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  9. MR. BRUXNER'S ATTACK ON DR. EVATT

    "There is only one issue at this Referendum—Australia versus Communism," the Leader of the N.S.W. Country ...

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  10. U.S. HOLDS UP DEPARTURE OF PROF. OLIPHANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: U.S. State Department authorities have delayed the departure of the prominent Australian ...

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  11. Church leaders And "No" Vote

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) tonight attacked the views of three Church of England leaders' on the Referendum on Communism. ...

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  12. Limitations Urged on Jap. Goods

    CANBERRA, Thursday:—- The Australian Chambers of Manufacturers today issued a declaration that Australia ...

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  13. COMMUNITY HOTELS PRAISED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Licensing Magistrates have praised Community Hotels in their annual report. ...

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  14. GRAHAM HITS FEDERAL FINANCE PLANS

    The Member for Wagga (Mr. E. H. Graham) said yesterday the Commonwealth Government's financial policy ...

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  15. Turpin Not Happy About Fight Result

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): "Sugar" Ray Robinson, arm weary from hitting a dazed and glassy-eyed rival into helplessness, regained his world middleweight crown from Britain's ...

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  16. Japan Will Get Coal from India

    TOKYO, Thurs. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Japan will import her' coal in future from India instead of Communist ...

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  17. THOUSANDS TO LOSE JOBS IN VICTORIA; FED. GOVT. BLAMED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Thousands of workers on important State power and water projects will be dismissed within a week as a result of the Prime Minister's rejection of Victoria's plea ...

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  18. WOMAN CLAIMS CHILD LOST ON STATION

    SYDNEY Thursday: Mrs. Yvonne Matthews, 32, today claimed her 2½-years-old son Bernard, found wandering at ...

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  21. £45-MILLION RFFUND FOR WOOLGROWERS

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Following the result of the recent referendum among woolgrowers, the ...

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  22. P.O.W. FUND SOON TO BE DISTRIBUTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday:— Trustees of the £250,000 Prisoners-of-War Fund established by the Commonwealth ...

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  23. D. Munro for Aristocrat?

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Jockey D. Munro is now almost certain to ride Aristocrat in the Metropolitan Handicap on ...

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  24. Burns-Tollis Fight on Oct. 2

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Tommy Burns - Mickey Tollis fight will be held at the Sydney Stadium on Tuesday. ...

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