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  5. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

    CANBERRA, Thursday : The Daily Telegraph newspaper has been given 24 hours in which to refute completely the implication contained in its editorial this morning, the Speaker (Mr. Rosevear) ...

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  6. PRICE OF EGGS

    A rise in the price of eggs of probably 3d a dozen is believed to be imminent. The Prices Branch is understood to ...

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  7. REBELLIOUS MINERS

    Anarchy against union leadership by a section of minors in the Aberdare Extended pit, and "the spirit of disruption" exhibited on the northern ...

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  9. IN A NUTSHELL

    "Dirty" weather conditions — fairly warm sun with a boisterous wind — was the order in Bathurst yesterday. There was a light fall of rain in the ...

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  10. GAMBLING AT GOLF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The gambling element which has crept into golf recently is harming the game and has executives in some clubs ...

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  11. NOT LIBEL

    A decision by Mr. Justice Owen. [?]at a report by a Commissioner of Taxation to the Federal Treasurer was an absolutely privileged document and ...

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  12. XMAS COAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. chifley) said in the House of Representatives today he believed that. If the present rate of ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia's record wheat harvest has brought applications for grain from many countries, but as wheat is rapidly saleable ...

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  14. FINED £25

    At Paddington Court today an estate agent was fined £25 for falling to hold in his trust account £200 paid to him in respect of the purchase of a ...

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  15. DRUNKS IN PARLIAMENT

    Interest in the Victorian State election campaign which slumped early in the week was revived last night by charges of drunkenness in ...

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  16. NEW HOSPITALS

    No further hospitals should be built in this Stale until building costs came down, the Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) said in the Legislative ...

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  17. P. and O. Service Resumed

    SYDNEY. Thursday: It was announced today that the P. and O. far eastern shipping service had been resumed. The 16,000 ton liner Canton ...

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  18. WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY. Thursday: Sydney woolsellers report that at the closing auctions of the week the market ruled firm with an excellent demand for all ...

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  19. SYDNEY BUS STRIKE SETTLED

    Sydney's bus services will be restored to normal tomorrow. At a compulsory conference today, before one of the new Concillation ...

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  20. CONTROL OF NAURU

    NEW YORK. Thursday. The United Nations trusteeship committee last night approved by 41 votes to six, the trusteeship agreement for the Pacific ...

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