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  4. MINISTER'S APPEAL TO AUSTRALIAN WATERSIDERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr. Holt) tonight appealed to waterside workers not to be led into a strike over the use of troops at the port of Bowen. ...

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  5. LIGHT CARS LEADING FIELD IN REDEX TRIAL

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday: Light cars led competitors in the 6500 miles reliability trial into Townsville today. The light cars led the field after ...

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  6. A £400 LOOK

    NO WONDER Miss Betty Waterman gazed admiringly at this orchid. It is worth nearly £400 and was indeed the most outstanding at the Melbourne Orchid Exhibition. It is a Balkis Cymbldium, Patricia variety, exhibited by Mr. B. Hogg, of East Kew, and Mr. E. Peterson, of Caulfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Queen will ignore Dior extremism

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): The Queen will wear her skirls 15 inches from the ground when she tours Australia. This was indicated in the autumn dress show of ...

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  8. WHARF DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: There was a new development on the Bowen water-front issue tonight, when the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. Evart) ...

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  9. Compton saves his team

    HASTINGS, Wednesday (AAP-Special): A sound third-wicket partnership by Denis Compton and P. ...

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  10. SUBMARINE SEEN BY COAST WATCHERS

    CANBERRA, Tues.: Coast watchers of the R.A.N. volunteer postwar coast watching organisation recently ...

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  11. N. guinea suggested for Japs

    CHICAGO, Wed. (A.A.P.): The "Chicago Tribune" said today that New Guinea should be opened for large-scale ...

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  12. 200 tons of butter sold to Russia

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Australia has sold 2000 tons of butter to Russia, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) announced today. ...

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  13. Unionists deplore use of troops

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The use of troops at Bowen, Northern Queensland, to load meat cargoes for the United Kingdom, could lead to an Australia-wide waterfront tie-up, trade union leaders said tonight. ...

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  14. 42 DIE IN CRASH

    PARIS, Wednesday (AAP): [?]rty-two people died in an [?] crash in the French Alps [?]st night. ...

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  16. Air Force N.S.T. postponed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The September intake of National Service trainees for the R.A.A.F. has been postponed until January because of the decision to reduce ...

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  18. "SNOW GIRL" IS OUT OF DANGER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Miss Jennifer Laycock was taken off the danger list at Royal Melbourne Hospital ...

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  19. COURT ORDER ON "SUN" SHARES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A motion for an injunction to restrain two newspaper companies from dealing in shares in Associated Newspapers Ltd. was stood over until September 14 by Mr. Acting ...

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  20. SOPRANOS WIN IN BIG QUEST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Miss Elizabeth Allen, of Mortdale, N.S.W., to-night won the grand final ...

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  21. EX-P.O.W. TELLS OF ESCAPE ATTEMPT

    BRITANNIA CAMP. Wed. (A.A.P.): An Australian pilot said he had been treated "fairly roughly" after he had ...

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  22. Uranium salt at Port Pirie

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: The South Australian Director of Mines (Mr. S. B. Dickinson) told the public works committee today that ...

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