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  4. REBUFF FOR LEFT-WING BY A.C.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Friday: The A.C.T.U. biennial congress today overwhelmingly adopted the report of the recent International Congress of Free Trade Unions, ...

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  5. DEPARTMENTS' "LACK OF REALISM" CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, Friday: The approach of the Department of National Development to a number of projects showed lack of realism, the Committee on Public ...

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  6. Meeting with sisters

    ABORIGINAL SINGER, Harold Blair meets his 17-year-old twin half sisters, Joy (left) and June Thompson, when they arrived last nitht at Melbourne airport from Currumbin Queensland) to learn nursing. Mr. Blair had not seen the girls for two years. He said: It's wonderful to see the girls again In Melbourne. They will have the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. The House seems to be divided

    CANBERRA, Friday: There is a sharp difference of opinion between Members of Parliament on the following for Australian Rules football. This was evidenced today, when Mr. Opperman ...

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  8. PLANE HELD UP FOR SICK PERSON

    An Ansett air flight Was held up one hour yesterday afternoon at the Forest Hill aerodrome while a ...

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  9. Thorne beaten by Heard

    SYDNEY, Friday: Although Wagga golfer Dick Thorne shot a one-over 37 this morning he was beaten in the quarter-finals of the Australian Amateur ...

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  10. JUDGE URGES THRASHING BY PARENTS

    MAITLAND, Friday: Judge Amsberg said today he hoped the parents would thrash 12 youths acquitted of a carnal knowledge charge at Maitland ...

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  11. JOAN MURRAY WILL LODGE APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Friday: Miss Joah Murray will appeal against an Equity Court decision allowing Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mace to adopt her 10-months-old son,Wayne, without her consent. Miss Murray's solicitor, ...

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  12. High costs stop the clocks.

    MELBOURNE,[?]: Rising costs have beat at Australia's only clock factory —on Amercian owned ...

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  13. Scalded man in bed

    ADELAIDE, Friday: A man asleep in bed was awakened this morning by a man who walked into the room, said ...

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  14. Frenchman likes our girls

    MELBOURNE, Friday: A French journalist today told Australian women something they have probably long sus-pected and wanted to hear from a ...

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  15. Allegations in murder case

    BRISBANE, Friday: A brewery director's wife had the back pulled from her wardrobe so that her lover could hide there, 'it was alleged in Brisbane Police ...

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  16. DAIRY BLOCK NEAR WAGGA TO BE OPENED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Minister for Lands (Mr. Hawkins) announced today that a 162-acre dairy block ...

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  17. Jelke's appeal

    NEW YORK, Fri.: Minot "Mickey" Jelke, central figure in last winter's. New York vice trial, has won the ...

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  20. TWO YOUTHS GET DEATH SENTENCES

    NEWCASTLE, Friday: Two youths found guilty of having raped an 18-year-old girl at Dudley on April 15 were ...

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  21. DOUBT NOW ABOUT BIG FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.- Reuter): Prospects of a world bantamweight title fight between Jimmy Carruthers and ...

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  22. QUEEN'S PRESENT TO NATIONAL LIBRARY

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Governor-General (Sir William Slim), on behalf of the Queen, will present the ...

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  23. LOTTERY BILL IN VIC NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Labor Government's "Tattersall's Lottery Bill" will probably be introduced in the ...

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  24. SOLICITOR FREED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Sydney solicitor, Harold Munro, was found not guilty of a receiving charge at Paddington Court ...

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  25. A.C.T.U. STAND ON HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday: The A.C.T.U. to-day condemned Arbitration Court interference in workers' annual leave rights. It adopted a resolution ...

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  26. TEST CAPTAIN DROPPED

    PORT ELIZABETH, Friday (AAP Reuter): Wallaby Rugby Union captain, John Solomon, has been dropped ...

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  27. WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mrs. Geurin, of Wollongong, defeated Mrs. Caldwell, of Bowral, 9 and 8 in the final of ...

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  28. HEATED WORDS IN HOUSE OF REPS.

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr. Bryson (Lab. Vic) was suspended from the sittings of the Committee of the House ...

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