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  4. Eight dead in fresh Korean P.O.W. riots

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Eight prisoners have been killed and 17 injured in fresh outbreaks of violence in Communist prisoner-of-war camps in Korea in the past two days. ...

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  5. MISSING TAXI-MAN'S BODY IS WASHED UP

    BRISBANE, Friday: The body of missing driver, Athol Henry McCowan, 23, was held up today on Cribb Island, about 65 miles [?] of Southport, where his blood-stained cab ...

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  6. Two ways to keep a little warmer

    FOR £4/10/—That's the price of the flying suit Mr. L. Prewett wore when he walked down Collins Street, Melbourne after motor cycling from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRIFFITH-ISRAEL SHEEP AIRLIFT DELAYED

    GRIFFITH, Friday: The aviation fuel shortage has delayed for two months a flight of over 100 Corriedale sheep from Griffith to Israel, scheduled for early in June. ...

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  8. Ald. O'Dea to visit Wagga

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. E. O'Dea) will visit Wagga, probably in September, in an effort to arouse greater ...

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  9. REDS FACED BY BAYONETS

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): About 25,000 Japanese police and American troops with fixed bayonets stood ready today for Communist demonstrations expected in Tokyo. ...

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  10. "SCURRILOUS, DISGUSTING LETTER"

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) today threatened to send to gaol a man described as a "mischievous humbug." The witness was William Thomas McGrath, ledger clerk, of Market Street, Smithfield. ...

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  11. Dollar goods harder

    CANBERRA, Friday: Only commodities with the highest degree of essentiality could be licensed in the current ...

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  12. W.A. move on Reds

    PERTH, Friday: Faced with complete disruption of industry in Western, Australia as Communist agitators transfer ...

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  13. Adultery soon after wedding

    SYDNEY, Friday: A young woman was granted a decree nisi in the Divorce Court today from her husband—a Moree grazier—on the grounds that he had committed adultery three ...

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    Mrs. Herbert Brookes, Federal president of the National Council of Women, displaying some of the comics which speakers at a protest rally of 40 organisations called "sexy" and "violent." Speakers demanded a ban or strict censorship of such comic strips and films "that are poisoning our children's minds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AGED CHEQUES

    SYDNEY, Friday: A man [?] guilty in the [?] Sessions today to [?] and uttering cheques ...

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  18. WAGGA BOARD WARNED TO HOLD RESERVES

    The District Stock Inspector, Mr. T. R. Jones, yesterday warned the Wagga P. P. Board that the release of stock reserves in the area could seriously retard the expansion of the district's saleyards and abattoirs. Mr. Jones' comment was ...

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  19. SHEEP SHOW SALES PRICES HIGHER

    SYDNEY, Friday: Rates for British-breed sheep auctioned at the Sydney Sheep Show today were well above last ...

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  20. Son Charged

    ADELAIDE, Friday: Continuing evidence in Strathalbyn Court today in the case in which his son is charged ...

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