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  4. LONDON STIR OVER R.A.F. OFFICER'S "POSTING"

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Some London newspapers today frankly speculated that the surprise posting to Belgium of Group-Captain Peter Townsend, ...

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  5. WINSOR ORDERED NOT TO GO ON WITH PLAN TO CUT RAIL WAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The N.S.W. Railways Commissioner (Mr. Windsor) would be directed not to proceed with his Court application for the reduction of railwaymen's weekend penalty rates, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Martin) said tonight. ...

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  6. JOINS AIR RACE CREW

    MARGARET GUNNESEN, young Lilydale farmer-painter, has let out a year-old secret—she has signed on as "cook general rousebout" with the women's Douglas DC4 crew in the London-N.Z. air race in October. Here Margaret is shown holding a picture she painted during a visit to Japan, while her black Pony Chenille puts his head ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Many more people in Riverina and S.W. Slopes

    Wagga is not alone in its growth in size and population—figures released by the Government Statistician recently reveal that the entire Riverina and Southwest Slopes have shown ...

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  8. SEIXAS WINS SINGLES

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.): , America's Vic. Seixas coasted to an easy three-set win in the ...

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  9. Radioactive cloud may be danger

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Radioactive clouds could become dangerous immediately after the explosion of the British ...

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  10. Australia wins but punished

    BRISTOL, Friday (A.A.P. Special): Gloucestershire opener, George Emmett, punished Australian bowlers at Bristol today before he was dismissed for a brilliant ...

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  11. WHEAT BD. TO STAY

    CANBERRA, Fri: Federal Cabinet today decided that legislation to ensure the continuation of the Australian ...

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  12. MORE CIGARETTES, MOTOR CARS

    CANBERRA, Friday: Federal Cabinet today decided to make further relaxations of import controls, which will operate immediately. Announcing this tonight. ...

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  13. Six-Hour Day

    Aldermen at last night's meeting of the City Council expressed dissatisfaction at the decision by the Chief ...

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  14. Warning in will on cancer

    SIDNEY, Friday: In his will, which was lodged for probate today, Mr. Jeffery Charles James, 52, former ...

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  15. FEDERAL SURPLUS CRITICISED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The £ 13,000,000 surplus announced by the Federal Government was another ...

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  16. Gaol sentence set aside

    SYDNEY, Friday: The State Full Court of Criminal Appeal today upheld an appeal by a man whom Judge Amsberg had sentenced to three years' gaol. ...

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  17. NO DECISION ON SHIPPING LINES SALE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The sale of the Commonwealth Shipping Line had not been discussed by the two days ...

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  18. Clergyman's tribute to late M.L.A.

    SYDNEY, Friday: The late John Marcus Baddeley had set a great example to the people of N.S.W., the ...

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  19. MRS. DOYLE SELLS 17 HORSES

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mrs. Joan Doyle, wife of Reginald Aubrey Doyle, sold 17 thoroughbreds for 5820 guineas at ...

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  22. Christie hanging may be postponed

    LONDON, Friday: Execution of mass murderer John Christie, 55, fixed for July 15 will be postponed if he is ...

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  23. CABINET DECIDES ON TAX CUTS PRINCIPLES

    CANBERRA, Friday: Federal Cabinet today decided on principles of the 1953/54 Budget, which is expected to be introduced in September. A tentative date of September 9 is believed to have been set for the meeting of the next Federal Parliament. ...

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  24. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    CAIRO, Friday: (A.A.P.) Ex-King Talal, of Jordan, suffered only minor head injuries, but his aide de camp ...

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