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  3. Minister on what police want to know "EXPEL ME," FADDEN CHALLENGES

    CANBERRA, Thurs: "I challenge the Government to expel me," Mr Fadden said in the House of Representatives today when he moved his privilege motion in the documents case. ...

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  4. CHANGES TO NEW SEATS

    CANBERRA: Changes in the proposed boundaries of six Victorian country electorates have been recommended to ...

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  5. Blockade counter by USA

    Counter-blockade measures for Berlin, including seizure of goods and the prosecution of all person attempting to take ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. NO ORDERS SENT TO NZ GIRLS TO COME HOME

    WELLINGTON (UP): Mr Nash, Acting Prime Minister, said the New Zealand Government had no intention of ordering home New Zealand ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. Nizam rules Hyderabad pending election

    A military spokesman of India said yesterday that the Nizam would remain the legal ruler of Hyderabad, pending election of a constituent ...

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  8. Fine and cool for Cup

    THE TRACK: Caulfield racecourse was muddy yesterday, as the above picture of the straight shows, but it is draining rapidly. Mr H. Way, VATC secretary, said there was little likelihood of postponement of the Cup meeting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Gales should ease today

    The coastal gales that have been blowing all this week are expected to moderate today. Yesterday 60 mph winds lashed ...

    Article : 148 words
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    THE MUD was inches deep behind the main stands at Caulfield yesterday after Wednesday's races. But all will be spick and span for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIG OPIUM HAUL IN SHIP'S FUNNEL

    MORE tha 350lb of crude opium, worth about £14,000 was recovered yesterday afternoon by Customs officers in a surprise raid on the British motor freighter Chanda, berthed at Victoria Dock. ...

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  12. HIGHER PENSION RATES TO BEGIN ON OCT 21

    CANBERRA, Thurs: The increased invalid and and old-age pension rates will come into force on October 21, those for widows on October 26, and the ...

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  13. 60M GALLS OF PETROL ON BLACK MARKET

    Sixty million gallons of petrol was diverted into the black market last year. This fact was disclosed in the Manchester Court yesterday. ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. Boy charged with college fire

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Police today charged a 14-year-old boy with maliciously setting fire to Christian Brothers' College, Tamworth, last ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. USA prepares record foreign aid bill

    Regardless of the outcome of the US Presidential elections in November, the next Congress faces the prospect of a record foreign aid ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. MacArthur may appeal to Canberra

    General MacArthur's headquarters may appeal to the Australian Government against the dismissal of the six Austra ...

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  17. Middle class conditions to be studied

    The Nuffield Foundation has given £20,000 for a "full-scale five-year investigation into the condition of the middle class in England." ...

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