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  4. [?]AMPAIGN TO STAMP [?]UT RAIL [?]ILFERING

    SYDNEY, Monday: New South [?]es railway detective are to stage [?]ll-out drive in an effort to stamp [?]ilfering from the railways. ...

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  5. repercussions after Nun's murder

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): The United States Consul in Egypt (Mr. Peter Johnson) said last night the killing of an American nun during a gun battle between guerrillas and British troops was certain to have ...

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  6. First time on bridge

    A party of Far West children walked across the Sydney Harbor Bridge this week for the first time. Here Marjorie Klyne, 12, takes a picture of the Harbor from the bridge, as Pat McKay, 12, of Wilcannia, Rodney Lattin, 11, of Wentworth, Colin Poulish, 10, of Warrakoo Station, look on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This young Dutch migrant, Karel van Bunren, has been refused permission to land in Australia because he was sentenced in Indonesia to three years' gaol for murder. "I went mad when the Indonesian bandits killed my ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HUGE U.S. DEFENCE AID

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): President Truman today asked Congress for 10,500-million dollars (£4.687,500,000) for ...

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  9. BRITONS WERE QUESTIONED BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): Three Britons who returned from West Germany yesterday after a week under Russian ...

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  10. McGirr repeats tax claim

    SYDNEY, Monday: There would be an overnight change in primary production if the Federal Government exempted wheatgrowers and dairymen from taxation, the State Premier (Mr. ...

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  11. Barnes' move to NSWCA

    SYDNEY, Monday: The N.S.W. Cricket Association tonight discussed a letter received by former Test ...

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  12. [?]RITY TO [?] INTO [?] MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The [?] ([?]r. McGirr) today [?] the legal authority [?] into the powers and ...

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  13. Report to Government on port improvement

    CANBERRA, Monday: Lack of appreciation of the need to build new port installations and speed up the handling of cargoes in the coming year would threaten Australia's future, whether in peacetime development or wartime defence, Mr. H. C. Basten has told the Federal Government. ...

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  14. FANTASTIC U.S WEAPON PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): President Truman said today he would ask Congress this year to authorise the start of a new "fantastic weapons" programme in the atomic field. ...

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  15. SYDNEY TO BE USED AS GOAL LOADING PORT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Plans are being made for using Sydney as a loading port for coal shipments for Victoria and ...

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  16. More polio cases

    SYDNEY, Monday: Four cases of polio, all from the metropolitan area, were notified to the Health ...

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  17. Harbor traffic during Royal tour

    SYDNEY, Monday: Harbor traffic would be strictly controlled on April 1 when Princess Elizabeth and the Duke ...

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  18. BREAKDOWN OF KOREA TALKS SOON?

    TOKYO, Monday (AAP-Reuter): Korean truce talks are almost certain to collapse within a few days ...

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  21. SHORT ASKS BANK TO STOP CHEQUES

    SYDNEY, Monday: The National secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. L. Short) today asked the Commonwealth Savings Bank to withhold payment for any cheques signed by three Left-wing officials. ...

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  22. NEW YORK MEDAL FOR CHURCHILL

    NEW YORK, Mon. (AAP): Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England, will be presented with the New York ...

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