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  4. MANY HELPERS WITH LADYSMITH WHEAT

    M. Fisher, R. Angel, J. Wilson, R Cheney, S. Flynn, A. Wilson, W. Giddings, and J. Nelson found that time dragged while waiting for bulk wheat trucks to arrive at Ladysmith silos. Some of the lorries had been standing in the yards for three days. But there were plenty of helpers to get the loads off when the trucks finally arrived. The silos ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOUR OF N.Z. NTH ISLAND IS ENDED

    WELLINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh today ended their tour of the North Island, which has lasted more than three ...

    Article : 398 words
  6. NEED FOR HUGE INCREASE IN COAL URGED

    CANBERRA, Friday: Australia must mine at least 70 million tons of coal a year—four times her present output—if she is to have a population of 20 million ...

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  7. Mr. Future will have flat feet

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): Humans five million years hence probably would have tiny stomachs, flat and circular feet, and a brain that would be unable to keep a single secret, a ...

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  8. LIKE MICAWBER SAYS EVATT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. Evatt) said to-night the finance conference had ended as it began—like Micawber. It was ...

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  9. Newspaper says Neguib is under arrest

    LONDON, Friday (AAP): Egyptian Premier, General Neguib, has virtually been under arrest for the past ...

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  10. Says China will beat us to a "frazzle"

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Chinese would beat Australia, to a "frazzle" economically and ...

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  11. KADAITCHA MAN BLAMED

    DARWIN, Friday: Natives are blaming a mythical Kadaitcha man for the mysterious sudden death of a healthy ...

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  12. Warning on oil, uranium hopes

    CANBERRA, Fri.: Australia should not be too optimistic about her uranium and oil discoveries, Dr. Griffith Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Georgaphy at the ...

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  13. DETERMINED TO MEET SIR EARLE

    SYDNEY, Friday: State Health Ministers would force the Federal Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) to ...

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  14. £125m. FAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Australia had a favorable trade balance of £125,900,000 during the first six months of 1953 /54. This compares with a favorable balance of £161,300,000 ...

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  17. Seasonal wool cheque increase

    SYDNEY, Friday: Australia's wool cheque for the first half of the current season was £20,382,073 higher than for the same period of the previous season. ...

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  18. Committed for perjury

    SYDNEY, Friday: Nelson Pearson (48), pastrycook, of Robert Street, Strathfield, was committed for trial on a ...

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  19. HURRICANE THREAT

    SUVA, Frilay (AAP): A fullscale hurricane was reported moving around north of Fiji toward Yassawa in the ...

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  20. MIGRANTS ANGRY OVER "SNUBBING"

    SYDNEY, Friday: The refusal of the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) to see a deputation on housing was described today as "disgusting." ...

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  21. BOOKMAKER LOSES £400

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Police are investigating the loss of £400 by a starting price bookmaker in South ...

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  22. Remanded on offensive behavior charge

    SYDNEY, Friday: Johanna Taks (50) was remanded by Mr. Soiling, S.M., at Central Court today to next Friday on ...

    Article : 75 words
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