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  4. P.M.'s CHALLENGE TO LABOR

    CANBERRA, Thursday: If a charge of corruption was made against the chairman of the Capital Issues Board (Mr. Balmford) by the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) or any responsible person, he would immediately appoint a Royal ...

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  5. WOOMERA A-TESTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Everything was ready at Woomera range for the atomic tests next month ...

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  6. INCENTIVES DECISION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: After a heated four-hour debate the A.C.T.U. Biennial Congress in Sydney today decided to recognise incentive payment schemes, and ...

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  7. PRIZE OF THE YEAR

    AT the Melbourne Show, Miss Ann Tate, winner of the top horse event of the year, the Garryowen Trophy, made a charming study as she waited for the result with her horse, Don Quixote ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. P.M.: "Blackmail by trade leader"

    Mr G. G. Foletta, president of the Australian Industries Development Association, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. One in 7 are shareholders

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: In its quarterly summary of Australian conditions, the Institute of Public Affairs says that capitalism today no more ...

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  10. Butchers decide to work

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A mass meeting of striking meatworkers today decided to resume work. ...

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  11. MAN HID UNDER BED COURT IS TOLD

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A Newcastle truck driver told Brisbane Police Court today that Eric Murphy had hidden under a bed when Mrs. Ferguson's husband returned home unexpectedly one day. ...

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  12. AMERICAN SENATOR IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: An American Senator was given a seat in the House of Representatives today for the first ...

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  13. 25,000 mile tour

    LONDON, Thurs. (AAP): Air Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw - Chapman, deputy chief of the Air Staff, will ...

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  14. AUSTN. GOLF TITLES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Dick Thorne, well known country golfer from Wagga, has reached the quarter finals of the Australian amateur golf championship. ...

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  15. "Comeback"

    LONDON, Thurs. (AAP): Sir Winston Churchill, practically fit again after his recent illness, will make his ...

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  16. Sits at home

    LONDON, Thursday: Ace British test pilot Michael "Lucky" Lithgow is in the Libyan Desert preparing to ...

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  17. Plenty of meat in Wagga today

    Members of the Wagga branch of the M.I.E.U. will resume work again today, and supplies of meat in Wagga butchers' shops will be plentiful. President of the Wagga Master Butchers' Association ...

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  18. TWELVE YOUTHS ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    MAITLAND, Thursday: Twelve youths were charged at Maitland Quarter Sessions today with having had ...

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  21. LABOR "CAN'T FACE GOOD BUDGET"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for National Development (Senator Spooner) today told the Senate that the Opposition was unable to face up to a good Budget, and so was running ...

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  22. "INVASION" OF TWO ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): Troops from Dutch-held Western New Guinea, "invaded" the equator-straddling Indonesian islands of Morotai and Halmahera on September 10 and burned homes ...

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  23. MENTAL TORTURE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday (AAP): A Marine Corps Colonel who, during Communist captivity, signed a ...

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