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  4. States won't wait until August

    CANBERRA, Wed: State Premiers are refusing to wait until August, the month suggested by Mr Chifley, for their ...

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  5. Official talks on exchange adjustment AUSTRALIAN POUND MAY GET NEW STERLING VALUE

    AN early adjustment n the present Australian exchange rate in relation to sterling is expected in official circles to bring the rate more in line with international trade values. ...

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  6. £82m export price rise expected

    CANBERRA, Wed: Prevailing high world prices for agricultural and pastoral products may result in a 27% increase in Australia's exports for the year ended June 30 next, Mr Pollard, Minister for Commerce, said today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. One dead in bus crash

    SYDNEY, Wed: A Methodist minister was killed and six other persons were severely injured when a Pioneer Tours ...

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  8. Yes, Mr Waldron, that is news!

    No increases in prices of goods and commodities were announced by the Prices Commission in Victoria yesterday. ...

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  9. CHILE HOLDS RUSSIANS AS HOSTAGES

    Chile is holding 25 Russians as hostages in Santiago because the Soviet will not permit the Russian wife of a Chilean citizen to leave ...

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  10. DUTCH TO CALL UP MORE MARINES

    It is officially stated that the Netherlands Government intends to call up more Marines as a precaution against "possible setbacks in ...

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  11. Wool record; 131½d per lb

    An Australian record price of 131½d per lb was paid at Geelong wool sales yesterday for four bales of extra super merino wool off ...

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  13. U S NAVAL SHIPS' VISIT TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wed: US Task Force 38 will arrive in Sydney at 8am on Friday. It is commanded by Rear-Admiral ...

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  14. MANY URANIUM REPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wed: A flood of reports from people who claim that they know where there are large deposits of uranium has set the ...

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  15. BRITISH DOCTORS TO REFUSE NATIONAL SERVICE

    Medical consultants and specialists m the London area decided by 766 totes to 11 last night to refuse service under the Labour Government's ...

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  16. FRANC MAY HIT AUSTRALIAN LIQUEUR EXPORT

    Devaluation of the franc might prove a serious obstacle to the sale of Australian liqueurs in USA, according to an Australian trade ...

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  17. 20,000 STILL AWAIT STATE HOMES

    The next public ballot for Housing Commission homes would be held within a month, Mr Warner, Minister for Housing, said yesterday. ...

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  18. Dutch farm hands to settle here

    CANBERRA, Wed: Forty Dutch farm workers who will settle in Australia under an immigration agreement between the Commonwealth ...

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  19. STRIKE STOPPED AT LAST MINUTE

    Trades Hall Council officials yesterday afternoon stopped at the last minute a strike by 130 employees at the maintenance depot of the ...

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  20. SHOT STOPS ESCAPEE'S CAR IN 50mph CHASE

    ADELAIDE, Wed: Police fired eight shots at a stolen car driven by an asylum escapee in a 50 mph chase along winding ...

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  21. UPPER HOUSE ELECTION

    The Legislative Council by-election for the Melbourne seat will be held on March 20. A Labour candidate will be selected on Saturday, and ...

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  22. HIGHER BUS FARES SOUGHT

    Claims by the Metropolitan Bus Proprietors' Association for a general fare increase will be considered by the Motor Omnibus Advisory ...

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