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  4. U.S. Mannequins In Australia

    "GOOD HEAVENS, NO!" said the visiting American mannequins when the photographer ashed them if they were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. College Students Hold Up Wagga Street Traffic

    More than 270 men and women students from the Wagga Teachers' College staged a spectacular protest march for more pay through city streets yesterday afternoon. Highlights were two sit-down strikes on the Baylis Street Bridge, which ...

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  6. [?]ALL-EMBRACING PRICE [?]ONTROL BY [?]TATE GOVT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet decided today peg prices of all goods and services in N.S.W. at [?]vels operating last Wednesday. A proclamation giving effect to this decision was ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. Cattle Stolen From Yard at Police Station

    ROMA (Queensland), Tuesday: Mine cattle being held in the Roma Police Court yard as evidence in a cattle ...

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  8. AMERICA BARS MRS. STREET

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Mrs. Jessie Street, Australian member of the Communist backed World Peace Council, has ...

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  9. VICTORIA SURPRISED AT N.S.W. MOVE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Victorian Government is unlikely to make any decision on blanket control of prices in Victoria until ...

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  10. Trainee Teachers Hold "Strikes" In Other Centres

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Balmain Teachers' College students today held similar action to other Sydney trainee teachers who yesterday demonstrated against living allowances, by absenting themselves from ...

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  11. Hopes Revived For Persian Oil Settlement

    TEHERAN, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Persia today decided on a new set of proposals on which it says negotiations with Britain on the oil nationalisation dispute might be re-opened. ...

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  12. DEADLOCK MAY CONTINUE IN KAESONG TODAY

    SEOUL, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Communist representatives are expected to try to further delay' the Korean cease-fire talks' when the conference resumes at Kaesong tomorrow. ...

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  13. A.C.T.U. WANTS PRESS AT CRISIS TALKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Trade union leaders will seek to have the Press admitted to the national economic conference in ...

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  14. BOY NOT GUILTY OF SLAYING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: In the Criminal Court today, Albert George Ling, 15, was found not guilty of the manslaughter of ...

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  15. [?]asmania Agrees With N.S.W.

    [?]OBART, Tuesday: The Tas[?] Government will issue an [?] to re-control all goods and [?]tces under the Prices Act ...

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  16. Polio Victim at Cootamundra Flown to Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An airliner today flew a seven-year-old boy suffering from polio from Cootamundra to Sydney for specialist ...

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  17. HUGE SYDNEY MEETING OPPOSES JAPAN REARMING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Almost 2000 people at a Town Hall protest meeting; tonight pledged themselves to oppose "the ...

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  20. Snowy Electricity Expected Before Winter Of 1954

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Snowy Mountains Guthega project might be completed and producing electricity by the end of 1953, the Minister for National Development (Senator Spooner) said today. ...

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  21. Burma May Boycott Talks on Japanese Treaty

    RANGOON, Tuesday (A.A.P): The Burmese press declares that Burma will boycott the 50 nation Japanese peace treaty ...

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  22. TWO S.S.MEN TO DIE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Former S.S. general. Jurgan Stroop, and Captain Franz Konrad have been sentenced to death in ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. U.S. WANTS PRINCESS

    WASHINGTON, Tues (A.A.P): Prospect of a visit to the United States by Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip was ...

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