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  4. MR. MENZIES FLAYS STATE LABOR GOVERNMENTS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The action of State Governments over the Arbitration Court's decision on quarterly basic wage adjustments had turned out to be a deliberate act calculated to create industrial disputes where none now existed, the Prime ...

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  5. TRAGEDY AT BATHS OPENING: GIRL'S DEATH

    Tragedy marked the opening day of Wagga's swimming pool yesterday. A 17-year-old girl died after entering the main pool late in ...

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  6. HYDROGEN'S WIN

    Hydrogen (W. Williamson) overhauling Prince Morvi (N. Sellwood) 50 yards from, the post in the W. S. Cox Plate at Moonee Valley. Soon after, he raced ahead to win by a length. A record crowd saw the race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Blitz on indecent magazines

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Cabinet today decided to prepare legislation to amend the Obscene and Indecent ...

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  8. Tatt's Bill will go ahead

    MELBOURNE. Monday "The Government will now go ahead with the Tattersall's Lottery Bill in the ...

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  9. REDS DEMAND NEUTRALS IN PEACE TALKS

    MUNSAN, Monday (AAP): The Communists today demanded that the neutral nations be permitted to ...

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  10. A.C.T.U. HOLDS WAGE MOVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Australian Council of Trade Unions would wait the outcome of Arbitration Court proceedings on Thursday in Melbourne ...

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  11. P.M. CONFIDENT ON POLL

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today forecast a Government victory [?] elections, more reas[?] even than its ...

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  12. Strangled wife, child—police

    SYDNEY, Monday: A 36-years-old enginedriver yesterday strangled his wife with a piece of soshcord while she slept, police said in Central Court today. ...

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  13. Coroner criticises witnesses

    SYDNEY Monday The City coroner (Mr. K. J. For[?] (s.M.) today criticised witnesses at an inquest for ...

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  14. TWO FIGHTS AT UNION MEETING

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two fights broke out at a union meeting at the Trades Hall tonight aftct the chairman ...

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  15. FOOD PLANS

    CANBERRA, Mon.: The Federal Rural Committee of the Liberal Tarty today urged caution in ...

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  16. BARNES NEW CHAMPION

    SYDNEY, Monday: George Barnes tonight won the vacant Australian welterweight title when he outpointed ...

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  17. Quayle home

    LONDON, Monday: Anthony Quayle, director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, who arrived in London ...

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  18. Film director dies

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday (A.A.P.): Robert G. Vignola (71) who directed Rudolph Valentino and other film stars ...

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  21. W.A. WAGE DECISION

    PERTH. Monday. The State Government had decided to support the view that the take the view that the ...

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  22. ALLEGED THREAT TO "CARVE MAN UP"

    SIDNEY, Monday: Frederick Lincoln McDermott had threatened to "carve a man up" with a knife during a squabble, police alleged in Paramatta Court today. ...

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  23. CAHILL DEFERS WAGES ACTION

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet today dealt with the question of basic wage adjustments, and decided to defer action until after Tuesday. The Premier (Mr. Cahill) ...

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  24. New trading bank

    CANBERRA. Monday: The new Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia will come into operation on December 3. ...

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  25. VICTORIA AND WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday: State Cabinet is believed to have prepared amending legislation to make it mandatory ...

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