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  4. PLANE CRASHES OFF ISLAND: 9 SURVIVE

    HONG KONG, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A Cathay Pacific Airlines Sky-; master, with 12 passengers and a crew of five, crashed into the sea off Hainan ...

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  5. 2 WOMEN WEEP IN COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Two women broke down and wept in the Criminal Court dock today when a ...

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  6. NEW N.T. URANIUM FIND

    DARWIN, Friday: A new Uranium deposit which may become the richest field in the world has been ...

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  7. Schoolboys' R.L.

    Jimmy Nelson, captain of the Demonstration School football team, receiving the Packham Cup from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Flats, shop centre for Wagga

    The Housing Commission will start work within the next twelve months on a block of flats and a shopping centre in Wagga. The flats, which will be contained in a ...

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  9. Woman "not human"

    ADELAIDE, Friday: "This woman acted with utter inhumanity toward her three-year-old foster child, and thrashed her with fiendish brutality," Mr. D. F. ...

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  10. ARCHDEACON DEFENDS WHITE AUST. POLICY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The opening of Australia's doors to Asians would "swamp" the Australian way of life, ...

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  11. M.V.D. CLAIM DENIED BY FURRIER

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Mr. Solomon Kosky, a prominent member of Melbourne's Jewish community, and had of an old-established firm of furriers in Melbourne, today denied to the Royal Commission on Espionage that he was an M.V.D. agent ...

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  12. Latvian denies Petrov's claims

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Andrey Friedenbergs, the Latvian migrant claimed by Vladimir Petrov to have ...

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  13. Expedition members stranded

    BOURSE, Friday: Fourteen members of a planned exploring expedition, including three women, are ...

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  14. Scrap steel restrictions go off

    CANBERRA, Friday: All restrictions on the export of some types of scrap steel will be lifted for the next six ...

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  15. Wheatgrowers want more lap. goods

    SYDNEY, Friday: N.S.W. wheatgrowers want Australia to buy more of Japan's secondary comodities in ...

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  16. Compulsory u[?]nism ca adjourned

    NEWCASTLE, Fri.: Hearing of the first summonses to be issued by a union under the Compulsory Unionism ...

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  17. DUTCH SHIP FOR N.G. WATERS

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Netherlands Government intends to strengthen its Naval forces in New Guinea waters. ...

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  18. WAGGA BOXER BEATEN

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Promising Geelong lightweight, George Bracken (9.8), was awarded the fight over Dick ...

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  19. WORLD WAR EXHIBITS AVAILABLE

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Australian War Memorial will soon begin the conversion of about half its show space to ...

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  20. Soviet official executed

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Soviet Russia has executed former Deputy Minister for State Security, M. C. Riumin, under a death sentence imposed by a ...

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  21. China visit

    TOKYO, Friday: A group of Japanese Leftist Socialists will visit China at the same time as the British Labor ...

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  23. Against sale of C'wealth ships

    SYDNEY, Friday: Wheatgrower delegates to the 25th annual conference of the Wheatgrowers' Union of New ...

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  25. ELECTRIC POWER PLANS FOR N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): New Zealand expects to be producing heavy water in three years, and electric power from geothermol steom one year later. Prime ...

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  26. Parachuted

    LONDON, Thursday: RAF Sabre Jet pilot, Flying Officer G. Owen, yesterday parachuted to safety from eight miles ...

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  27. HOSPITAL FINED FOR ILLEGAL DEDUCTIONS

    NEWCASTLE, Fri.: Nurses of Newcastle Hospital who used electric irons had 3d a fortnight deducted from ...

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  28. INQUIRY ON MOTOR INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Friday: A Tarriff Board inquiry into the Australian Motor industry will probably begin in November. ...

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    Chamber of Commerce secretary (Mr. Hamill) giving some particulars regarding the housing position in Wagga at the meeting yesterday. With him at the official table were: Ald. W. P. Dunne, Mr. E. H. Graham, Mr. K. Humphrys, Chairman of the Housing Commission (Mr. R. C. Gallop), and Mr. A. E. Ridley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Cut in banned goods

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Foreign Operations Administrator Harold Stassen has announced ,Western Allied ...

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